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Patek Philippe
Ref. 5131G-001
World Time
A very fine and attractive white gold world time wristwatch with cloisonné enamel dial, certificate of origin and presentation box
完整圖錄內容
- Painstakingly difficult to execute and only realised by the most skilled artisans, the world time reference 5131 was produced in limited quantities. As shown in the present example, the vivid cloisonné enamel center disc depicts Europe, Africa, Asia, in a brilliant mixture of blues, greens, browns, and yellows hues, all outlined in fine ribbons of gold.
- Cased in an extremely modern and balanced 40mm case, this timepiece is a contemporary horological masterpiece and undoubtably the perfect companion for the well-travelled connoisseur.
- Offered in excellent overall condition, the present Patek Philippe world time reference 5131 is further accompanied by its original set of accessories.
Patek Philippe
Swiss | 1839Since its founding in 1839, this famous Geneva-based firm has been surprising its clientele with superbly crafted timepieces fitted with watchmaking's most prestigious complications. Traditional and conservative designs are found across Patek Philippe's watches made throughout their history — the utmost in understated elegance.
Well-known for the Graves Supercomplication — a highly complicated pocket watch that was the world’s most complicated watch for 50 years — this family-owned brand has earned a reputation of excellence around the world. Patek's complicated vintage watches hold the highest number of world records for results achieved at auction compared with any other brand. For collectors, key models include the reference 1518, the world's first serially produced perpetual calendar chronograph, and its successor, the reference 2499. Other famous models include perpetual calendars such as the ref. 1526, ref. 3448 and 3450, chronographs such as the reference 130, 530 and 1463, as well as reference 1436 and 1563 split seconds chronographs. Patek is also well-known for their classically styled, time-only "Calatrava" dress watches, and the "Nautilus," an iconic luxury sports watch first introduced in 1976 as the reference 3700 that is still in production today.