LAURENT GOSTKOWSKI in Geneva
Rare gold (750)... Lot 39
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LAURENT GOSTKOWSKI in Geneva
Rare gold (750) STOPWATCH with triple repeating date moon phase chime, white case, Roman numeral indexes, four dials with moon phases, days, months, minutes. Signed Laurent Gostkowski Genève on the case and the movement, numbered 360 on the case and the bowl. The back engraved with a FL monogram
Circa 1878-80
Gross weight: 144.2 g. Diameter: 53 mm
In a case monogrammed and signed LAURENT GOSTKOWSKI in Geneva.
Laurent Gostkowski was born around 1850 in Nice, France. He was the son of Wincenty Gostkowski, partner of Patek Philippes, and Marie-Antoinette de Rabaudy. Father Wincenty (Vincent) Gostkowski (29 March 1807-29 August 1884) was born in Grzymki, Poland, and emigrated to Geneva in the 1830s. He was a lawyer and one of the first financiers and co-owners of the company Patek & Cie. Previously known as Patek, Czapek & Cie. On May 15, 1845, the company was renamed Patek & Cie. after the arrival of Jean-Adrien Philippe.
On January 21, 1876 Vincent Gostkowski and his son Laurent founded the family business of Laurent Gostkowski of Geneva.
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