PATEK PHILIPPE. A RARE PLATINUM RECTANGULAR TOURBILLON WRISTWATCH WITH 10 DAY POWER RESERVE AND BREGUET NUMERALS
PATEK PHILIPPE. A RARE PLATINUM RECTANGULAR TOURBILLON WRISTWATCH WITH 10 DAY POWER RESERVE AND BREGUET NUMERALS
PATEK PHILIPPE. A RARE PLATINUM RECTANGULAR TOURBILLON WRISTWATCH WITH 10 DAY POWER RESERVE AND BREGUET NUMERALS
PATEK PHILIPPE. A RARE PLATINUM RECTANGULAR TOURBILLON WRISTWATCH WITH 10 DAY POWER RESERVE AND BREGUET NUMERALS
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PATEK PHILIPPE. A RARE PLATINUM RECTANGULAR TOURBILLON WRISTWATCH WITH 10 DAY POWER RESERVE AND BREGUET NUMERALS

REF. 5101P-010, MOVEMENT NO. 3’361’137, CASE NO. 4’244’259, CIRCA 2005

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PATEK PHILIPPE. A RARE PLATINUM RECTANGULAR TOURBILLON WRISTWATCH WITH 10 DAY POWER RESERVE AND BREGUET NUMERALS
REF. 5101P-010, MOVEMENT NO. 3’361’137, CASE NO. 4’244’259, CIRCA 2005
Movement: Manual
Dial: Rose with Breguet numerals
Case: 30 x 51 mm. (W x L)
With: Platinum Patek Philippe buckle, Patek Philippe Certificate of Origin, COSC Certificate, product literature, leather portfolio, leather holder, presentation box and outer packaging
Remark: Fresh to the market

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Lot Essay

It takes much more than a cursory glance at Patek Philippe's debut showpiece for Basel 2003 to realize that reference 5101P is a highly complicated wristwatch. In fact it is the first timepiece that combines two complications which are very difficult to accommodate in the confined space of a rectangular movement: two tandem mainspring barrels with 240 hours of energy storage capacity and a tourbillon precision regulator composed of 72 individual parts.

Characteristic of Patek Philippe, hardly any sign on the outside of the piece would reveal the complexity of its inner workings. Understated elegance has always been a hallmark of Patek Philippe but the tourbillon cage is in fact concealed for a very practical reason - the oil used to lubricate the mechanism is sensitive to ultraviolet rays and will decompose when exposed to daylight, thus losing its beneficial tribological properties. Extremely stringent standards are imposed on all Patek Philippe movements and even more so on tourbillon pieces. The reference 5101 in platinum features the distinctive feature of carrying both the official C.O.S.C. (Contrôle Officiel Suisse de Chronomètre) certification and the Geneva Seal.

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