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Pre-Owned Patek Philippe La Flamme 4815/1J

Circa 1990, Patek Philippe produced the La Flamme 4815/1J in 18k yellow gold with a cushion-shaped case and an ivory diamond dial. The caliber E15 quartz movement sits inside a case measuring approximately 21 x 23mm, all delivered on a hand-woven 18k yellow gold bracelet with fold-over clasp. La Flamme is one of the least-documented chapters of Patek's ladies' catalog, which makes authenticated, traceable examples genuinely hard to locate — each one available at The 1916 Company is fully authenticated and backed by our 2-year warranty.

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Pre-Owned Patek Philippe La Flamme 4815/1J

Key Specifications

  • Case Size: Approximately 21 x 23 mm (cushion shape)
  • Material: 18k yellow gold case and bracelet
  • Movement: Caliber E15, quartz, 6 jewels
  • Water Resistance: Not rated for water resistance

Every 4815/1J that passes through The 1916 Company is inspected by our in-house authentication team. We verify the movement number against the case number, confirm the caliber E15 quartz module is genuine and functioning, and examine the dial, hands, and bracelet for originality. We document box-and-papers status on every example. Once authenticated, the watch is backed by The 1916 Company's 2-year warranty.

The 4815/1J occupies a narrow niche in Patek's ladies' output. The cushion-shaped 18k yellow gold case (approximately 21 x 23mm), hand-woven bracelet, and ivory diamond dial place it squarely in the high-jewellery bracelet-watch tradition that Patek pursued in limited numbers during the late 1980s and 1990s. Unlike the more widely catalogued Twenty~4 or Calatrava ladies' references, the La Flamme collection generated very little documentation, which means that finding an example with confirmed provenance requires real diligence. That scarcity of documentation, not just scarcity of units, is what drives collector interest in the reference today.

Because most 4815/1J examples date to circa 1990, condition varies. Common wear points include light scuffing on the case flanks and bracelet links, and the caliber E15 battery-quartz module may require a fresh battery or a full service depending on the example's history. At The 1916 Company, each watch is assessed and any servicing requirements are disclosed clearly. Examples that have been recently serviced are noted. All watches carry our 2-year warranty regardless of service history.