
Appraisal: Patek Philippe Officer's Watch, ca. 1919
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Appraisal: Patek Philippe Officer's Watch, ca. 1919
In Red Butte Garden & Arboretum, Hour 3, Paul Winicki appraises a Patek Philippe officer's watch, ca. 1919.
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Appraisal: Patek Philippe Officer's Watch, ca. 1919
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In Red Butte Garden & Arboretum, Hour 3, Paul Winicki appraises a Patek Philippe officer's watch, ca. 1919.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipGUEST: It was a gift to my grandfather from the officers of the 9th Cavalry when he was their commanding officer in Fort Houston, Texas, in, I believe 1919.
He was with Teddy Roosevelt, the charge up San Juan Hill.
Uh, he was married to Teddy Roosevelt's cousin.
Later, President Roosevelt wanted him to go to Panama Canal, and he was there for-- I don't know how long; a year, maybe two years.
APPRAISER: So he was one of the... Teddy Roosevelt's Rough Riders?
GUEST: I believe so, yes.
That's what-- that's what the, the family story is.
APPRAISER: (laughs) Okay.
There's an inscription on the back.
GUEST: Yes, there is.
APPRAISER: And it was a very loved watch.
I mean, that-- that engraving was deep, and that's really... GUEST: It’s been worn a lot.
APPRAISER: It’s been worn a lot.
Do you know what it says?
GUEST: (laughs) Roughly, I believe it's engraved to Captain-- I believe he was the captain at that time-- James E. Shelley, from the offices of the 9th U.S.
cavalry, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, in March of 1919.
APPRAISER: It’s made by Patek Philippe.
It's dubbed the Officer's Watch.
It's-it's called the model number eight.
It's 18-karat gold.
It's triple signed.
The signature is on the dial, the signature is on the back of the case, and the signature is on the movement.
It has what appears to be the original Dauphine hands that are all coated in radium, along with the markers, all done in radium.
GUEST: Mm.
APPRAISER: It has a porcelain dial.
It's a cushion-shaped, it's a Patek band, but it's a replacement band.
Patek was always one of the finest watches made in the world... GUEST: Yeah.
APPRAISER: and timekeeping was very important in the military.
GUEST: Absolutely.
APPRAISER: Not that there weren't other good companies that produce watches.
But a Patek was the absolute finest.
On the movement, besides the Patek signature, it's signed E. Hertzberg, San Antonio, Texas.
They would have been the retailer that was probably within 100 and some miles of the army base where it was sold.
On the case... is the case number, Patek Philippe signature, the European hallmarks.
Now, this model came with a porcelain dial, which this has.
It also came with a painted dial.
Unfortunately, because the radium is radioactive, and it would've-- it would have, uh, over years, where-where the hands were sitting, would turn dark, and where the numbers were would start to turn dark all around it.
GUEST: Uh-huh.
APPRAISER: But the porcelain dial is inert, so the dial is literally in mint condition, and most of the radium is still there.
In the marketplace, in the retail level, a watch with a very good Army history... GUEST: Mm-hmm.
APPRAISER: along with it being Patek, would probably be retailing in around the $22,000 to $25,000 price range.
GUEST: $22,000 to $25,000?
(deep breath) That-- that's a surprise.
(chuckling): But it's a... it's a pleasant surprise.
It'll stay in the family; it'll go to my son.
APPRAISER: If you were insuring it, I could easily see that a-a retail appraisal could be at $30,000 to $35,000.
GUEST: Okay.
APPRAISER: But, if it was gone, then, you're not going, you're not-- there's no, never replacing... GUEST: (laughs) APPRAISER: your grandfather's watch.
GUEST: Right, no, you can't.
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