Lot Essay
Offered in very good overall condition with its Certificate of Origin and accessories, the present wristwatch represents a rare opportunity for collectors to obtain an example of the 5180 reference in white gold, a scarce sight at auction.
Reference 5180
Replacement of the reference 3878, the present timepiece was introduced by Patek Philippe in 2008, and represents the skeletonized variation of its iconic Calatrava. With an impressive ultra-thin movement, the timepiece showcases the art of skeletonization as well as engraving. The caliber 240-SQU, for squelette, is said to require over a week of work for the skeletonization process to be completed, with plates and bridges pieced to their maximum in order to provide the upmost aesthetical appeal. The caliber is then subject to the work of an engraver, who requires more than 130 hours for completion.
A truly impressive timepiece, the movement is engraved Patek Philippe and bestowed with the “PP” seal, attesting of the quality of manufacturing and ensuring that the timepiece is subject to rigorous checks and is built to the highest standard.
Reference 5180
Replacement of the reference 3878, the present timepiece was introduced by Patek Philippe in 2008, and represents the skeletonized variation of its iconic Calatrava. With an impressive ultra-thin movement, the timepiece showcases the art of skeletonization as well as engraving. The caliber 240-SQU, for squelette, is said to require over a week of work for the skeletonization process to be completed, with plates and bridges pieced to their maximum in order to provide the upmost aesthetical appeal. The caliber is then subject to the work of an engraver, who requires more than 130 hours for completion.
A truly impressive timepiece, the movement is engraved Patek Philippe and bestowed with the “PP” seal, attesting of the quality of manufacturing and ensuring that the timepiece is subject to rigorous checks and is built to the highest standard.