Unique: Patek Pocket Philippe Minute-Repeater, Sunny Salmone
Patek Philippe PocketSun: Minute Repeater, Salmone & Enamel & Breguet-Nums, DoubleSigned: Baltimore

- Time (Hour, Minute)
- Minute Repeater
WHY WE LOVE IT? A timeless and impressive design, a loud minute-repeater from the top brand and more than 130y old -- impressive.
Indeed, the design is not only timeless but appears even modern with its decent size, no small second at six o'clock and the enamel around the lavish salmon- / rose-gold dial. Grandpas pocketwatch? Maybe, but it appears not so old-fashioned as the standard pieces, which look boring with their lame white dials and the small second-subdials.
Excellent condition (optical & functional) and a unique appearance and opportunity to own one of the most outstanding watches in the Patek Phillipe history: optical & audible. The minute-repeater is so loud and clear and impressive in its sound that you can leave it even in your pocket to know the time -- no comparison to a wristwatch, which simply has no comparable sized tone-spring and misses the resonance-body of a pocketwatch.
The 18K-rosegold case was made 1891 by Patek as was the movement and the amazing dial. The latter shows neither a small second nor a brand-print but focuses on the reflective light-play in its center and the Enamel-cartouches with Breguet-numerals -- all original and made by Patek as stated by the 2025-Excerpt from the Patek-Archive, which is included: UNIQUE. Further, it is known from the PP-Archive that this artefact was sold 1892, January 26th in Baltimore, USA: See the Streetmap of Baltimore in 1892 with the historic dealer-store marked.
And last but not least and what makes it a very special pocketwatch: there is no engraving and no personal initials.