4.1361 Patek Philippe A-Tact gold pocket watch, 1856

Truly rare and collectible pocket PATEK PHILIPPE watch with the rarest ‘A-Tact’ feature and a title ‘Count N.N.Wittgenstein’ engraved on a gold, 49mm case. Comes with an original solid gold chain and the official certificate from the Patek Philippe Museum. The watch has been fully serviced with disassembly in our Bristol workshop.

Key Features and Information

Truly rare and collectible pocket PATEK PHILIPPE watch with the rarest ‘A-Tact’ feature and a title ‘Count N.N.Wittgenstein’. Comes with an original solid gold chain and the official certificate from the Patek Philippe Museum.

The ‘A-Tact’ (tactile time) feature, which was invented by Abraham-Louis Breguet in 1790s, is a special type of  case with touch-pieces on the side. The outer watch hand on the cover allowed the user to read the time using the fingertips tactile sense. The function was specific for the higher polite society, to read the time without taking the watch out, and to not act against the etiquette when the conversation is boring and you may be short of free time. See an example of Josephine Bonaparte watch, the masterpiece’s auction value goes up to 1.5 million dollars.

The serial number suggests us it is quite old, it belongs to the very first series, and as mentioned in the catalogues it corresponds to the years 1855-1860. The Geneva museum of Patek Philippe confirmed that the watch is original and sent the official extract from archive as requested, which says that the watch was finished by 1856, and was first sold 24th of June, 1857. You can also view the photo with that document.

In the earlier watch variant of the manufacturing caliber called ‘Gondolo’ with a special extension – an additional petal coupling gear powered by gear system which moves the watch hand on the back cover. The caliber is quite typical and recognisable, like on the example.

Appearing to be more than 160 years old, the item is in excellent condition and is perfect for any collection. Taking the uniqueness of the feature in account, combined with the Patek Philippe brand, the watch can be considered as an investment.

Apart from the listed features and its value, this masterpiece was filmed and traveled into the Holy lands, the Jordan. They were featured in the wonderful and wise film called ‘The Monk and the Devil’ by Nicholas Dostale as the golden pocket Breguet, which belonged to the devil called Legion (see video with snippets from the film).

Servicing and Guarantee

This timepiece has been serviced with full disassembly in our Bristol workshop. There is a 12-month guarantee, subject to the usage and care guidelines. Comes with genuine leather strap.

Overview

Case and Chain

The enclosed-type case is made from 18K yellow gold, cover and guilloche. The front cover opens up at a press of a lever, and has two inner covers behind it. The diameter of the watch is 49mm, or 50.3mm with the tactile points, while the height of it goes up to 68mm. On the inside, you may see the serial number and the 18K gold sample too. It says ’Tiede’ on the dust cover (Christian Frederick Tiede) and the centre of the dust cover also features the pulley for connection with the outer ‘A-tact’ hand. The state of the covers is impressive: the joints fit tightly, while the cover opens up smoothly.

The cover features the owner’s name engraved on the inside, saying ‘Count N.N.Wittgenstein’, although some thorough attempts were made to remove it (in USSR such title could get its owner into a prison) Nikolaj zu Sayn und Wittgenstein, the cousin of Russian Court Count:

  • Grandfather – Ludwig Adolph Peter Fürst zu Sayn-Wittgenstein, 1769-1843
  • Father – Ludwig Adolph Peter Fürst zu Sayn-Wittgenstein, 1812-1864
  • Cousin – Nikolaj zu Sayn und Wittgenstein, 1862-1934

The Sayn-Wittgenstein surname belongs to the German-Russian dynasty of the Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg earldom. The German roots of the watch with the signature of Berlin’s watchmaker Tiede is another sign of the watch’s primary use: corresponding to the year, the watch occurs to be a birthday present to Nikolaj zu Sayn und Wittgenstein. Anyway, the signature is not the main value factor, although it adds a vast historical cost, when a proper research is done on the royal family members.

The chain also deserves proper attention, it’s got gold hallmark of ’56’ (14 carat) and manufacturer’s stamp ‘AB’. The gain is original, it comes with the watch, while the ‘AB’ stamp of the corresponding year is found to stand for ‘Anna Bilibina’ (see note “Bilibina” in the knowledge archive), Kaluga. The Bilibines brand sold gold and silver jewelry and items, it also had its own manufactory and even a unique silver stamp as well.

Dial and Hands

The original enamel watch face with fine Roman numbering and a small face displaying seconds. The thin hands with dark-purple blueing, and the smaller second display fitted at 6 o’clock position. The mineral glass is ultra-fine, while being slightly curved, the enamel is in original state without restoration.

Movement

The Patek Philippe early calibre Swiss movement featuring 19 rubies, gold plated parts and the bridge with dark-blue screws. The ‘wolf tooth’ winding wheels are coupled up with an expensive balance featuring adjustment screws and bi-metallic thermal compensation. The extension for the outer watch hand, the masterpiece is in excellent technical condition, stable and precise running.

Servicing and Guarantee

  • Mechanics in full working order.
  • Chain available.
  • When ordering, specify the photo of a specific instance that you will receive, each watch is unique and may differ slightly.
  • Guarantee Terms and Conditions. 

Links and Resources:

Patek Philippe A-Tact Quarter Repeater No 19850, 1861.

Have a look at the A-TACT feature in action below:

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Dial tone

Beige/White/Silver

Case material

Gold

Origin

Swiss

Size grade

46-49 mm

Year approx

1850