
Patekfinity's original post brings to light the sensational reappearance of John Lennon's Patek Philippe Ref. 2499, a watch long believed lost. This discovery has ignited a fervent discussion among collectors, not only about the watch's immense value but also the complex legal and ethical questions surrounding its provenance. Patekfinity's contribution serves as a crucial starting point for understanding this significant horological event.

The Patek Philippe Reference 2499 is a highly significant perpetual calendar chronograph, representing a pivotal model in the brand's history of complicated wristwatches. It succeeded the Reference 1518 and introduced a larger case diameter and updated aesthetic, establishing a design language that would influence subsequent perpetual calendar chronographs from Patek Philippe for decades. The reference was produced in four distinct series, each with subtle variations in dial layout, pusher style, and case construction.
This reference typically features a case crafted from precious metals, most commonly yellow gold, though examples in rose gold and platinum are known. The case diameter is generally 37.5mm, housing a manual-wind movement, specifically the caliber 13''' Q. This movement integrates a perpetual calendar mechanism with a chronograph function, offering indications for day, date, month, leap year, and moon phases. The crystal is typically acrylic for earlier series and sapphire for later iterations.
The 2499 is highly sought after by collectors due to its rarity, complexity, and historical importance. It is considered a benchmark for vintage complicated Patek Philippe watches and represents the evolution of the perpetual calendar chronograph from the mid-20th century. The variations between the four series provide distinct collecting opportunities, with each series possessing unique characteristics that appeal to different connoisseurs.
If it comes out to auction, which auction house will it be ? 😉
With the Paul Newman Daytona under their belt…I’m sure a lot of auction houses will want to be vying for that privilege especially Phillips
I hope you're right
Thank you for your comment, BuffaloWatch.
I guess great musicians and great watches go together.
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