PATEK PHILIPPE. AN 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC PERPETUAL CALENDAR WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, LEAP YEAR, DAY/NIGHT INDICATION AND MOON PHASES
PATEK PHILIPPE. AN 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC PERPETUAL CALENDAR WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, LEAP YEAR, DAY/NIGHT INDICATION AND MOON PHASES
PATEK PHILIPPE. AN 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC PERPETUAL CALENDAR WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, LEAP YEAR, DAY/NIGHT INDICATION AND MOON PHASES
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PATEK PHILIPPE. AN 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC PERPETUAL CALENDAR WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, LEAP YEAR, DAY/NIGHT INDICATION AND MOON PHASES

REF.5320G, CIRCA 2017

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PATEK PHILIPPE. AN 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC PERPETUAL CALENDAR WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, LEAP YEAR, DAY/NIGHT INDICATION AND MOON PHASES
REF.5320G, CIRCA 2017
Movement: Automatic
Dial: Ivory colour
Case: 40 mm.
With: 18k white gold Patek Philippe deployant clasp, Patek Philippe Certificate of Origin, additional solid case back, setting pin, sales tag, product literature, leather holder, presentation box and outer packaging
Remark: In unworn condition and fresh to the market
Special notice
Lot incorporates material from endangered species that is not for sale and is shown for display purposes only. The endangered species strap shown with the Lot is for display purposes only and is not for sale.Upon sale, the watch will not be supplied to a buyer outside Hong Kong with any watch strap.

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Lot Essay

Reference 5320G
Ref. 5320 was launched in 2017 and is produced exclusively in white gold, featuring a cream-lacquered dial. The twin in-line day/month aperture at 12 o’clock and the moon-phase aperture at 6’oclock is characteristic of Patek Philippe perpetual calendar watches since 1941. The moon phase requires a one-day correction once every 122 years and the watch features two practical round apertures (one for day/night indication between 7 and 8 o’clock) and another for the leap-year cycle (4-5 o’clock).

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