
Firshire Perpétuel, reference 152 Montre bracelet quantième perpétuel en or jaune avec phases de lune et année bissextile | Yellow gold perpetual calendar wristwatch with moon phases and leap year Vers 1995 | Circa 1995
Lot Closed
September 29, 12:45 PM GMT
Estimate
3,000 - 5,000 EUR
Lot Details
Description
Paul Picot
Firshire Perpétuel, reference 152
Montre bracelet quantième perpétuel en or jaune avec phases de lune et année bissextile |
Yellow gold perpetual calendar wristwatch with moon phases and leap year
Vers 1995 |
Circa 1995
Cadran: argenté, calendrier en français
Calibre: cal. ETA automatique, 21 rubis
Boîtier: or jaune 18K (750°/00), fond sécurisé par 4 vis
Numéro de boîtier: N°8
Fermoir: bracelet associé en alligator et boucle ardillon Paul Picot en or jaune 18K (750°/00)
Dimensions: 32 x 34 mm
Signé: boîtier, cadran et mouvement
Ecrin: oui
Papiers: oui
Accessoires: certificat d'origine, manuel d'utilisation, crayon correcteur et écrin Paul Picot
Dial: silvered, calendar in French
Calibre: cal. ETA automatique, 21 jewels
Case: 18k yellow gold, back secured by 4 screws
Case number: N°8
Closure: associated alligator strap and 18k yellow gold Paul Picot pin buckle
Size: 32 x 34 mm
Signed: case, dial and movement
Box: yes
Papers: yes
Accessories: Paul Picot certificate of origin, instruction manual, setting pin and presentation case
Poids brut 84.10 g |
Gross weight 84.10 g
The Société des Montres Paul Picot SA was founded in 1976 by Italian Mario Boiocchi.
His vision was to produce pieces embodying the Swiss tradition of watchmaking as well as his spirit of innovation. These luxury timepieces were made as an alternative to the mainstream brands.
The Firshire is one of the most well-known collections of the manufacture.
This example bears the number 8 on its caseback, demonstrating that it was part of the early production.
The traditional yellow gold tonneau-shape case has developed a warm patina that is particularly sought-after by collectors as it proves that the watch has remained untouched for a long period.
The guilloche silvered dial has a classic layout for the perpetual calendar complication, which is perfectly complemented by the applied Breguet numerals and the pomme creuse, also called Breguet, hands.
It offers an attractive opportunity for collectors looking to acquire an automatic perpetual calendar with a timeless and elegant design.