Patek Philippe. An extremely fine, rare and important 18K pink gold double-dial wristwatch with twelve complications including "cathedral" minute repeater, tourbillon, perpetual calendar with retrograde date, moon age and angular motion, sidereal time and sky chart, original sales tag and setting pin
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Patek Philippe. An extremely fine, rare and important 18K pink gold double-dial wristwatch with twelve complications including "cathedral" minute repeater, tourbillon, perpetual calendar with retrograde date, moon age and angular motion, sidereal time and sky chart, original sales tag and setting pin

Signed Patek Philippe, Genève, Sky Moon Tourbillon model, ref. 5002R, movement no. 5'000'235, case no. 4'492'452, manufactured in 2012

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Patek Philippe. An extremely fine, rare and important 18K pink gold double-dial wristwatch with twelve complications including "cathedral" minute repeater, tourbillon, perpetual calendar with retrograde date, moon age and angular motion, sidereal time and sky chart, original sales tag and setting pin
Signed Patek Philippe, Genève, Sky Moon Tourbillon model, ref. 5002R, movement no. 5'000'235, case no. 4'492'452, manufactured in 2012
Cal. RTO 27 QR SID LU CL mechanical movement, 55 jewels, one minute tourbillon, minute repeating on two extra-long "Cathedral" gongs, opaline white front dial embossed with Calatrava cross motif, applied Roman numerals, retrograde date display with red Arabic numerals, four sunken engine-turned subsidiary dials for leap year, day in English, month in English and moon age, back dial with 24-hour scale and Arabic numerals for sidereal time, skeletonized white hands, sky chart of the Northern Hemisphere, ellipse framing the visible sky, display of angular motion of the moon and its phase, circular case, band and minute repeating slide finely engraved with halved Calatrava crosses motif, two crowns in the band, 18K pink gold Patek Philippe buckle, case, dial and movement signed
44 mm. diam.
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Lot Essay

With Patek Philippe original sales tag featuring reference, case and movement numbers, wooden and pink gold setting pin, wooden presentation box and outer packaging.

The present reference 5002R is fresh to the market and believed to be the only 4th example of this model to appear in public to date.

Consigned by an important private collector and in like new overall condition it represents the rare occasion for the aficioinado of rare timepieces to become the proud owner of one of the most iconic and ground-breaking landmark models of Patek Philippe's modern production.

Reference 5002 Sky Moon Tourbillon
Produced from 2001 to 2011 with an extremely rarefied output of only around 10 watches per year (a rarity confirmed by the fact that so far only 3 other examples in pink gold have appeared on the market), reference 5002 is doubtlessly one of the most important wristwatches of our time.
 
At its launch in 2001, it was Patek Philippe’s most complicated wristwatch ever and the firm’s first model incorporating a double dial. Inspired by the “Star Calibre 2000” which features a complex sky-chart, Patek Philippe succeeded in miniaturizing the model to wristwatch size. Its 686 components add up to a unique combination of high complications, including a tourbillon adjusted to run within a high precision rate of -2/+1 seconds maximum daily variation.
 
This double-dialed mechanical wonder incorporates on one side a retrograde perpetual calendar with moon phase indication, on the other a celestial chart of the northern hemisphere; a horizon ellipse for a particular location, indications for the meridian passage of Sirius (chosen because it is the brightest star in the night sky, at magnitude -1.46 –nearly twice as bright as Canopus, the next brightest star), age and angular motion of the moon and sidereal time.  Sidereal, or “star” time, is based on the amount of time it takes for a given star to return to a given point in the sky. This is in turn determined by the amount of time it takes for the Earth to make one full rotation on its axis.
 
The transparent crystal disk on the back of the Sky Moon Tourbillon rotates once per sidereal day, also the amount of time which is the basis for the sidereal time display.  The meridian passage of Sirius is shown as well, the disk is driven by means of teeth on its circumference, concealed from view by the bezel, comparable to the mechanism of “mystery” clocks.
 
Its "cathedral" minute repeating mechanism, another premiere, was developed by Patek Philippe in collaboration with the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology. The new steel alloy and the extended lengths of the gongs generate a long and harmonious repeating sound.
 
The case is finely engraved with the "Calatrava cross" pattern, and so is the main dial: this is the first appearance in Patek Philippe’s catalogue of a timepiece with finely engraved case and dial, a trend which the manufacturer now applies to a number of its high end wristwatches, most notably the recent celebratory Grand Master Chime.

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