ONLY WATCH 2011

Monaco, Sep 23, 2011

LOT 30

Patek Philippe, Ref. 3939 for Only Watch Patek Philippe, Genève. Manually wound wristwatch with Minute Repeater and Tourbillon. Movement No. 5000475, Ref. 3939. Unique stainless steel minute repeater wristwatch model, with Tourbillon escapement. Black enamel dial, with a stainless steel Patek Philippe prong buckle. Accompanied by a presentation box, a Certificate of Origin, a certificate of unique piece and a rate accuracy certificate.

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Case: Three-body, polished stainless steel. Sapphire crystal and sapphire-crystal case back. Interchangeable stainless steel solid case back. Dial: Black enamel with applied white gold Breguet numerals. Small seconds subsidiary dial. White gold Breguet hands. Movement: Caliber R TO 27 PS, stamped with the Patek Philippe Seal hallmark, rhodiumplated, Geneva striping (Côtes de Genève), 28 jewels, lateral lever escapement with one-minute tourbillon regulator with 3 equidistant steel arms under a polished steel bridge, Gyromax balance adjusted to heat, cold, isochronism in 6 positions, shock absorber, self-compensating free-sprung Breguet balance spring, chime with two gongs activated by a slide piece in the case. Dial, case and movement signed. Case diameter: 33.3 mm.

Wish Price EUR 450,000 - 650,000


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Patek Philippe was founded in Geneva in 1839 by Antoine Norbert de Patek and François Czapek. Since that date, Patek Philippe has perpetuated the art of fine watchmaking in Geneva, boasting an unrivaled reputation and setting the highest technical and esthetic standards within the industry. Today headed by President Thierry Stern, Honorary President Philippe Stern, and CEO Claude Peny, Patek Philippe is the last independent family-owned manufacture in Geneva, in the hands of the Stern family since 1932. Patek Philippe's complete creative freedom allows it to conceive, develop, and produce watches that specialists over the world consider the finest. Along with its exceptional traditions and heritage, Patek Philippe places great importance on innovation, having registered over 80 patents. Every component and movement is submitted to unequaled quality control, benefiting from precise hand-finishing and incomparable attention to detail. The Patek Philippe manufacture and administrative headquarters are located in Plan-les-Ouates, while the Patek Philippe Museum in Geneva, born from Philippe Stern's legendary passion for exceptional timepieces, houses an extraordinary and unique collection of watches, automata, and miniatures enamels dating from the 16th century to the present. Only