Patek Philippe's five "Comets"

 

In 1942 and 1943, Patek Philippe released a set of five different watches powered by the same caliber 10-110 and sharing a design centred on rounded shape and elements (multiple dot indexes on the dial & rounded outgrowth on the case). 

Because of these rounded elements placed in some kind of orbit around the central pinion, this quintet of watches has been nicknamed "The Comets" (it seems to me that "The Satellites" would have been a little more appropriate, but who cares).

Art deco? Steampunk? It's hard to tell how this style should be described, but it sure is extravagant, daring and futuristic. 

I first discovered the ref. 1540 while doing my routine research and started digging, which led me to this essential article to which this post owes a lot: Rare Patek Philippe Watches - The "Comet" Collection by Marcus Siems.

Best to you all!


Ref. 1540 (dot markers for the minutes, hours and every fives seconds + four rounded outgrowth at 3, 6, 9 & 12)











credit: onbehalf







credit: @johnbehalf (John Nagayama)



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Ref. 1545 (dot markers for the minutes, hours and every fives seconds + two squarish outgrowth at 6 & 12)




credit: antiquorum & collector square 


Ref. 1548 (dot markers for the minutes (with Arabic numerals every 5 minutes), hours and every fives seconds + four rounded outgrowth at 1, 5, 7 & 11)



credit: Charlie Dunne (@strictlyvintagewatches)


Ref. 1550 (no dot markers, Arabic numerals and stick indexes for the hours and every five seconds + two rounded outgrowth at 6 & 12)









credit: onbehalf







Ref. 1550 (left) with ref. 1540 (right) credit: @johnbehalf (all except wrist shot) & @antiquorumgeneve (wrist shot only)


Ref. 1551 (dot markers for the hours except at 3, 6, 9 & 12, Arabic numerals every five minutes, stick indexes every five seconds + four rounded outgrowth at 3, 6, 9 & 12)













credit: Roni Madhvani (@roni_m_29) 


The five "Comets"



credit: Marcus Siems on Goldammer 

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