A classic Patek Philippe pocket watch, finely preserved, is the ultimate flex in the world of watch collecting. Bring your collection to the next level with the sophistication and style of a Patek Philippe watch from yesteryear. For roughly the price of a few Patek Philippe folding clasps, you can own one of the finest horological relics of days gone by. Here we have a time-only example, pure in its simplicity and beautifully executed, originally retailed by one of America’s most important jewelers. Pure simplicity, pure beauty.
Shreve, Crump & Low is one of America’s oldest and most prestigious jewelers, founded in Boston in 1796 by silversmith and watchmaker John McFarlane. The firm evolved through the 19th century and became Shreve, Crump & Low in 1869. Known for fine jewelry, silver, luxury gifts, and important timepieces, the company also produced notable trophies including the Davis Cup and the Cy Young Award. Its long Boston history and reputation for quality make the Shreve, Crump & Low signature a meaningful link to America’s finest tradition of luxury retail.