
Emmanuel, known as quattro on WatchProSite, presents an insightful look into the Patek Philippe Worldtimer Ref. 1415, a foundational reference that significantly influenced early Andersen Genève worldtimers. His post not only showcases the diverse dial variations but also contextualizes its historical importance by linking to prior expert discussions by GLau on its exquisite enamel work. This deep dive offers a crucial perspective for understanding the evolution of the world time complication.
















The Patek Philippe reference 1415 is a significant early World Time wristwatch, distinguished by its innovative mechanism for simultaneously displaying multiple time zones. It represents a key development in Patek Philippe's history of complicated watches, preceding later World Time models and establishing the brand's expertise in this horological function. The reference is notable for its integration of Louis Cottier's patented World Time system, which allowed for easy adjustment of the city ring and hour hand.
This reference was produced with a 31 mm case, available in yellow gold, rose gold, and platinum. It houses the manual-winding caliber 12''', offering a power reserve of 38 hours. The watch features an acrylic crystal and typically presents a silver dial. While not designed for water resistance, its construction reflects the manufacturing standards of its era.
For collectors, the 1415 is highly sought after as an early and pure expression of the World Time complication from Patek Philippe. Its various case materials and the historical context of its production from 1939 to 1954 contribute to its appeal. The reference is sometimes mistakenly associated with a "HU" designation, which is not officially part of its nomenclature.
... especially considering its 31mm case size, which was quite standard for its era but feels diminutive by today's standards. Despite its compact dimensions, it packs a lot of historical and horological significance. The reference 1415 is particularly notable for its world time functionality, making it a highly sought-after model among collectors. The enamel work on these dials, as highlighted by Gordon "GLau", adds another layer of artistry to an already exceptional timepiece.
Have a great weekend, Bill. Best, Emmanuel
Best, Emmanuel
Best, Emmanuel
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