PATEK PHILIPPE, "NAUTILUS" 5980/1A

STAINLESS STEEL AUTOMATIC MONOCOUNTER FLYBACK CHRONOGRAPH BRACELET WATCH WITH DATE DISPLAY
PATEK PHILIPPE, "NAUTILUS" 5980/1A STAINLESS STEEL AUTOMATIC MONOCOUNTER FLYBACK CHRONOGRAPH BRACELET WATCH WITH DATE DISPLAY

MOVEMENT 3'665'973, CASE 4'383'350, MANUFACTURED IN 2007

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PATEK PHILIPPE, "NAUTILUS" 5980/1A

STAINLESS STEEL AUTOMATIC MONOCOUNTER FLYBACK CHRONOGRAPH BRACELET WATCH WITH DATE DISPLAY
MOVEMENT 3'665'973, CASE 4'383'350, MANUFACTURED IN 2007

Calibre CH 28-520 C, Geneva Seal hallmarked, 35 jewels, Gyromax balance, 21k gold rotor with oil-free zirconium ball bearing, matte embossed black-blue dial with white gold applied luminescent hour markers, monocounter in rhomdiumed engine-turned subdial with three concentric scales for minute and hour counters, aperture for the date, three-part case, polished and satined, display case back, screw-down crown, stainless steel PP bracelet, case, dial and movement signed
Dimensions: 44 x 45.5 mm.

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US$40,000-50,000
EUR30,500-38,000

Accompanied by Patek Philippe presentation box, certificate and corrector.

The reference 5980/1A is the largest and arguably the most sporting Nautilus model to date. At the heart is the new self-winding automatic column-wheel chronograph movement, calibre 28-520 C, featuring a sweep centre seconds/chronograph hand with flyback function. The unusual monocounter subdial indicates elapsed time on two concentric scales graduated from 0 to 30 and from 30 to 60, with the central section being calibrated as a 12-hour counter. Another feature is the improved instantaneous jumping-date calendar which is based on a Patek Philippe patent of 1991.

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