
Emmanuel, known as 'quattro' on WatchProSite, presents a meticulously curated overview of the Patek Philippe Ref. 2481. This article serves as an invaluable resource for collectors and enthusiasts, highlighting the reference's diverse dial configurations and its historical significance as Patek Philippe's 'King Size' watch. Emmanuel's detailed compilation makes this often-overlooked reference accessible and appreciated by a new generation of horology aficionados.





























































The Patek Philippe reference 2481, introduced in the 1950s, is notable for its relatively generous case size for its era, earning it the moniker 'King Size.' This reference is recognized for its diverse range of dial executions, which include both standard configurations with Roman numerals or baton indexes, and highly prized examples featuring cloisonné enamel artistry. It represents a period of design exploration for Patek Philippe, offering a distinct aesthetic within their mid-century catalog.
The watch features a case typically crafted from 18k yellow gold, measuring 37mm in diameter, a dimension considered substantial at the time of its release. The case design is characterized by stepped lugs, adding a refined architectural detail. Powering the reference 2481 is the automatic caliber 27SC, a movement known for its central seconds complication. The watch is fitted with a sapphire crystal and offers a water resistance of 30 meters.
For collectors, the reference 2481 is appealing due to its historical context as a larger-cased Patek Philippe from the 1950s and the variety of its dial designs. The cloisonné enamel dials, in particular, are highly sought after for their artistic merit and rarity. The reference demonstrates Patek Philippe's commitment to both mechanical excellence and decorative craftsmanship, making it a significant piece for those interested in mid-century horology and artisanal dial work.
While I have always appreciated the craftmanship and history, PP doesn't really turn my crank but those pics were wonderful, thanks for educational trip!
Thanks for chiming in. Best, Emmanuel
my favorite is the enamel dial(s), especially with tropical scenes !
The case size is lovely on the wrist. Well...my wrist ;-)
My favorite would be the Eurasia, I think. But I also like the Roman numerals on the regular dial.
37mm is perfect. And those lugs…
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