thanks for

Feb 25, 2013,16:49 PM
 

the picture of your great watch!

do you know the reason why this figures are called as "Dauphine"?

John

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!dauphine hour markers!

 
 By: johnngym : February 25th, 2013-03:41
Anyone know why this type of hour markers are called as "DAUPHINE"?? Does this come from French based something??...  

Hi Johnngym, I doubt that anyone on this forum will get....

 
 By: Sandgroper : February 25th, 2013-04:26
a convincing answer to your question pertaining to the hands of the watch you have pictured. The simple answer is, the hands on the watch shown in the picture are NOT Dauphine hands. Cheers. Francois

Sorry, I jumped the gun! Your are not talking about the hands!

 
 By: Sandgroper : February 25th, 2013-04:30
My apologies. As for the markers, I don't see them as been Dauphine but I am no expert. Cheers. Francois

Thanks

 
 By: johnngym : February 25th, 2013-05:53
Francois, Yes I'm not talking about hands but the design of this particular numeral. "dauphine hour markers" are sometimes mentioned on the archives especially for old pocket watches with similar nurmerals. I'm just wondering why this type or numerals are... 

Dauphine.

 
 By: Fargo : February 25th, 2013-09:23
On a visit to the factory a few months ago, I took the watch and it was confirmed that the hour markers, in this period, were described as Dauphine hour markers. ...  

What a beauty!

 
 By: dr.kol : February 25th, 2013-09:33
My wife would love that big time. Enjoy yours! Best, Kari

that is just stunning

 
 By: ChristianDK : February 25th, 2013-11:17
do you have a close up of the dial? is that the original box? WOW - thank you. best regards Christian

thanks for

 
 By: johnngym : February 25th, 2013-16:49
the picture of your great watch! do you know the reason why this figures are called as "Dauphine"? John

Duaphine hour markers

 
 By: Fargo : February 25th, 2013-23:33
Thank you for your kind comments. Yes the box is original to the watch delivered to H. Pleister in Regent Street London. John, I was told by the archive department that all watches manufactured by Patek (and others) during this period of time, referred to...  

Not Dauphine, I think

 
 By: neunelfs : February 26th, 2013-15:55
First, beautiful watch! What is the reference, please? Second, I think you're asking about the hands, not the markers? Those are spade-style hands. Dauphine you would find on a Reference 96 or 2526 or current 5196, etc.

Sorry

 
 By: neunelfs : February 26th, 2013-17:17
Sorry for misconstruing your good question. I would still like to know the reference number for your watch. The wife would love this style. Thanks.

no

 
 By: johnngym : February 27th, 2013-04:25
I'm asking about the dial not hands. now i found these numerals are called as "dauphine" but don't know why it's called so... the watch has no reference number. thanks, John

Arabic

 
 By: Timertom : February 27th, 2013-06:35
That's an interesting post! Going by the archives scan posted earlier, its clear Dauphine is the correct description of the dial markers. I've often seen these markers referred to as 'Arabic' markers, which somehow makes more sense to me (from the font) a...