Brand | Patek Philippe |
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Model | |
Reference | 5146G |
Year of production (circa) | 2010 |
Material | 18K White gold |
Crystal | Sapphire |
Dial color | Cream |
Movement | Automatic |
Diameter | 39 mm |
Bracelet/strap: | Leather |
Buckle/clasp | Original gold folding clasp |
Lug Width | 20 mm |
Set Content | Original box & papers |
Patek Philippe Annual Calendar Ref. 5146G B+P
Step into a world of timeless elegance with the Patek Philippe Annual Calendar Ref. 5146G.001, a masterpiece from 2010 that effortlessly marries classic charm with modern sophistication. Imagine the gleam of 18K white gold gracing your wrist, complemented by a creamy dial that radiates understated luxury. This 39mm watch isn’t just a timekeeper; it’s a statement piece that tells a story of refined taste.
The annual calendar complication is like a well-timed conversation starter, ensuring you always stay on point with the date. Adorned with a butterfly clasp and complete with original papers, this Patek Philippe watch offers not just beauty, but a piece of horological heritage that will make every glance at your wrist a delightful experience. Embrace a touch of Patek Philippe’s storied elegance and let this exquisite timepiece be a part of your story
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Patek Philippe has devoted itself to the manufacture of complicated watch movements from the get go. In 1889, the Swiss powerhouse was the first to patent a perpetual calendar pocket watch mechanism. Then in 1902, a patent was filed for the first double chronograph. In 1923, they introduced the first split-second chronograph wristwatch. The first perpetual calendar wristwatch would follow in 1925.
And if you are this good at something, it only makes sense you try and push it to the max. In 1989, Patek showcased its Caliber 89. A whopping 33 complications crammed into a 1.1kg movement with 24 hands. Sensibly, they opted for the pocket watch form-factor, as this beast would not fit on even the biggest of wrists. It would be twenty-seven years before Vacheron Constantin took over the record of the most complicated watch movement.
Patek Philippe is famous for its world time calibers as well as its perpetual calendar chronographs. An example of their first iteration of the latter, the Ref. 1518 from 1941, was sold at auction in 2017 for an eye-watering $11.14 million.
Complicated Pateks are grail watches for many fanatical aficionados. Whether in vintage or modern guise, these are some of the finest examples of watchmaking you will find. A combination of mechanical magic, finishing artistry and timeless design mesmerize even the most seasoned of collectors.
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