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Vente du 13 mars 2024 - Horlogerie de CollectionFrom the Rodanet dynasty in France, (A.H.) Augustin Hilaire was born in June 5th, 1837. Watchmaker and agent of Patek Philippe in France he was also a politician in Paris 2nd arrondissement. In 1858, at the age of 21 he won a silver medal for a pocket chronometer and later exhibited his watches in Geneva. He set up his business Rue Vivienne as of 1870 like indicated on the cuvette of this watch. He died at the age of 70 in 1907. Our present example is a perfect illustration of close collaboration between Rodanet and Patek Philippe in the late 19th century.
A.H. Rodanet, Paris
“Constructeur de Chronomètres”
Stamped “PP (Patek Philippe)”
No. 65360, circa 1880
A 18k gold chronograph and minute
repeating hunting cased keyless
pocket watch
Case: hinged circular case, gold
cuvette with inscription AH Rodanet
Constructeurs de Chronomètres 36 rue
Vivienne Paris, stamped PP (Patek
Philippe) on the inside case back and
inside front lid, French and Swiss gold
hallmarks on both and numbered on the
cuvette 8391, engraved and chiseled
initials
Dial: white enamel dial, Roman numerals
for the hours and outer 60 minutes
track with Arabic numerals, counter for
subsidiary seconds, center chronograph
hand, 1/5th of a second graduation
Movement: mechanical with manual
winding, lever escapement, nickel
finished highly jeweled movement,
bimetallic compensation balance, lever
escapement, minute repeaters with two
polished steel hammers on gongs
Dimensions: 53 mm
Poids brut: 134,7 g
Accessories: Patek Philippe
presentation wooden box.
CHF 6'000 – 8'000
Vendu pourCHF 12'997
From the Rodanet dynasty in France, (A.H.) Augustin Hilaire was born in June 5th, 1837. Watchmaker and agent of Patek Philippe in France he was also a politician in Paris 2nd arrondissement. In 1858, at the age of 21 he won a silver medal for a pocket chronometer and later exhibited his watches in Geneva. He set up his business Rue Vivienne as of 1870 like indicated on the cuvette of this watch. He died at the age of 70 in 1907. Our present example is a perfect illustration of close collaboration between Rodanet and Patek Philippe in the late 19th century.