Patek Philippe Yellow Gold Skeleton Enamel Pocket Watch Ref. 899
Brand: Patek Philippe
Model: Skeleton
Reference: 899
Year: 1980s
Material: 18k YG
Dial Color: Skeleton with Blue Enamel Bezel
Dimensions: 47 mm
Watch Movement: Manual-Wind
Bracelet/Strap: N/A
Box/Paper: Archive Paper
Condition: Fantastic Original Condition with Clear, Deep Hallmarks
SKU: 194101
Few objects better express the decorative and technical ambitions of Patek Philippe than the maisons skeletonized pocket watches. Produced in extremely limited numbers during the late twentieth century, these pieces were conceived not merely as instruments of timekeeping, but as demonstrations of the manufactures mastery of engraving, enameling, and traditional hand-finishing. The reference 899 stands among the most striking of these creations.
Housed in an elegant yellow-gold case, the watch immediately captivates with its dramatic openworked architecture. The skeletonized dial reveals the intricate mechanical choreography beneath: finely pierced bridges, polished steel components, and delicately chamfered gears arranged with architectural precision. Each element of the movement has been meticulously engraved and hand-finished, transforming the mechanics themselves into an ornamental composition. Slender black hands float above this intricate landscape, offering a subtle contrast against the warm tones of the gold movement.
Encircling the dial is a particularly beautiful decorative elementa guilloche bezel covered with deep blue enamel, punctuated by twelve small applied motifs that recall stylized fleur-de-lis. The vibrant enamel provides a striking frame for the skeletonized movement, introducing a bold yet refined color contrast that draws the eye inward toward the mechanical heart of the watch. At twelve oclock, the elegantly shaped bow and crownset with a polished blue cabochoncomplete the harmonious palette of gold and blue.
Powering the watch is the caliber 17-170 SQ, a manual-winding skeletonized movement specifically designed to showcase the manufactures decorative craft. Every surface has been carefully opened, engraved, and finished by hand, allowing light to pass through the movement and reveal the complex geometry of the mechanism. The result is a watch that feels both technical and artistica mechanical sculpture as much as a timekeeper.
According to the accompanying Extract from the Archives, this example was manufactured in 1983 and sold on April 26th, 1984. The extract further notes the distinctive guilloche bezel covered with blue enamel and twelve paillons, underscoring the decorative complexity of the piece.
Pocket watches such as the reference 899 occupy a special position within Patek Philippes modern history. Produced in small numbers and requiring extraordinary hand labor, they represent a continuation of Genevas centuries-old decorative watchmaking traditions. With its finely skeletonized movement, vibrant blue enamel bezel, and exceptional hand engraving throughout, this example stands as a compelling testament to the artistry and craftsmanship that define Patek Philippe at its highest level..





Description
Brand: Patek Philippe
Model: Skeleton
Reference: 899
Year: 1980s
Material: 18k YG
Dial Color: Skeleton with Blue Enamel Bezel
Dimensions: 47 mm
Watch Movement: Manual-Wind
Bracelet/Strap: N/A
Box/Paper: Archive Paper
Condition: Fantastic Original Condition with Clear, Deep Hallmarks
SKU: 194101
Few objects better express the decorative and technical ambitions of Patek Philippe than the maisons skeletonized pocket watches. Produced in extremely limited numbers during the late twentieth century, these pieces were conceived not merely as instruments of timekeeping, but as demonstrations of the manufactures mastery of engraving, enameling, and traditional hand-finishing. The reference 899 stands among the most striking of these creations.
Housed in an elegant yellow-gold case, the watch immediately captivates with its dramatic openworked architecture. The skeletonized dial reveals the intricate mechanical choreography beneath: finely pierced bridges, polished steel components, and delicately chamfered gears arranged with architectural precision. Each element of the movement has been meticulously engraved and hand-finished, transforming the mechanics themselves into an ornamental composition. Slender black hands float above this intricate landscape, offering a subtle contrast against the warm tones of the gold movement.
Encircling the dial is a particularly beautiful decorative elementa guilloche bezel covered with deep blue enamel, punctuated by twelve small applied motifs that recall stylized fleur-de-lis. The vibrant enamel provides a striking frame for the skeletonized movement, introducing a bold yet refined color contrast that draws the eye inward toward the mechanical heart of the watch. At twelve oclock, the elegantly shaped bow and crownset with a polished blue cabochoncomplete the harmonious palette of gold and blue.
Powering the watch is the caliber 17-170 SQ, a manual-winding skeletonized movement specifically designed to showcase the manufactures decorative craft. Every surface has been carefully opened, engraved, and finished by hand, allowing light to pass through the movement and reveal the complex geometry of the mechanism. The result is a watch that feels both technical and artistica mechanical sculpture as much as a timekeeper.
According to the accompanying Extract from the Archives, this example was manufactured in 1983 and sold on April 26th, 1984. The extract further notes the distinctive guilloche bezel covered with blue enamel and twelve paillons, underscoring the decorative complexity of the piece.
Pocket watches such as the reference 899 occupy a special position within Patek Philippes modern history. Produced in small numbers and requiring extraordinary hand labor, they represent a continuation of Genevas centuries-old decorative watchmaking traditions. With its finely skeletonized movement, vibrant blue enamel bezel, and exceptional hand engraving throughout, this example stands as a compelling testament to the artistry and craftsmanship that define Patek Philippe at its highest level..





















