Patek Philippe Ref. 2524/1 Regular Variants Vintage
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Patek Philippe Ref. 2524/1 Regular Variants Vintage

By quattro · May 20, 2025 · 4 replies
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Emmanuel, known as quattro on WatchProSite, delves into the exquisite details of the 'regular variants' of the Patek Philippe Minute Repeater ref. 2524/1. This post is a crucial follow-up to his earlier exploration of bespoke minute repeaters, highlighting how even the standard configurations of this ultra-rare reference possess distinct and captivating beauty. His meticulous comparison of features like the slide mechanism, hands, indices, and dial signatures offers invaluable insights for collectors and enthusiasts alike.

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As an echo to my earlier post dedicated to A very special Duo of bespoke Minute Repeaters, I just wanted to show how gorgeous the regular variants of the Patek Philippe Minute Repeater ref. 2524/1 also are.

Here, the slide is not oversized, the hands and indices are not blackened and the dial is not double signed (except for the Gübelin example).

Otherwise, as usual: 34 mm yellow gold case made by Emile Vichet and 12''' manual winding calibre.

It is said that no more than 50 pieces were made of the reference 2524 so photos are extremely rare and precious.

Best, Emmanuel





















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Below: Lot 2493 at Christie's auction n° 18894 Important Watches Including The Titanium Collection and an Important Private Asian Collection Part 3, Hong Kong, 13 July 2020

According to Christie's: "Reference 2524/1, successor of reference 2424, was launched in 1955 and made in two versions: one without subsidiary seconds and the repeating mechanism activated by pushing the slide in the band downwards, the second, such as the present watch, with subsidiary seconds and the repeating slide to be pushed upwards. The latter is in fact the rarest variant, the total production number believed to be less than a dozen."




















credit: christie’s 

About the Patek Philippe Ref. 2524

The Patek Philippe Reference 2524 is a minute repeater, representing a significant offering within the brand's chiming watch production. While some bespoke variants exist with specific features like oversized slides or double-signed dials, the regular production models maintain a consistent aesthetic, characterized by their classic proportions and traditional finishing. This reference is recognized for its dedicated minute repeater functionality, a complication highly valued by collectors.

The watch features a 34 mm yellow gold case, crafted by Emile Vichet, a notable case maker. It houses a 12''' manual winding caliber, specifically designed for its minute repeating mechanism. The design emphasizes clarity and legibility, with standard hands and indices. The construction reflects Patek Philippe's commitment to traditional watchmaking techniques and materials.

With an estimated production of no more than 50 pieces, the Reference 2524 is a rare example of a Patek Philippe minute repeater. Its limited availability and the complexity of its complication make it a sought-after piece for collectors focusing on historically significant chiming watches. The reference appeals to those who appreciate the understated elegance and technical prowess of Patek Philippe's traditional high complications.

Specifications

Caliber
12'''
Case
Yellow Gold
Diameter
34 mm

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quattro
May 21, 2025

Absolute grail level for me. Best, Emmanuel

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GLau
May 22, 2025

packs a BIG punch 🤛 ! The blackened version provides good contrast. Thanks for sharing Emmanuel !

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