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PATEK PHILIPPE. A FINE 18K GOLD DUAL TIME WRISTWATCH WITH 24 HOUR INDICATION AND BREGUET NUMERALS
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PATEK PHILIPPE. A FINE 18K GOLD DUAL TIME WRISTWATCH WITH 24 HOUR INDICATION AND BREGUET NUMERALS

SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENEVE, TRAVEL TIME MODEL, REF. 5034, MOVEMENT NO. 3'080'002, CASE NO. 4'030'830, MANUFACTURED IN 1998

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PATEK PHILIPPE. A FINE 18K GOLD DUAL TIME WRISTWATCH WITH 24 HOUR INDICATION AND BREGUET NUMERALS
SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENEVE, TRAVEL TIME MODEL, REF. 5034, MOVEMENT NO. 3'080'002, CASE NO. 4'030'830, MANUFACTURED IN 1998
Cal. 215/156 mechanical lever movement, 18 jewels, white dial, black Breguet numerals, outer five minute railway division, two subsidiary dials for constant seconds and 24 hour indication, second time zone indicated by a gold feuille hand, circular case, hobnail bezel, two crowns for the second time zone in the left band, snap on back, 18k gold Patek Philippe Henri Stern buckle, case, dial and movement signed
34 mm. diam.
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US$8,800-12,500

With Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch in 1998 and its subsequent sale on 26 March 1998.

With the arrival of transatlantic flights with jet aircrafts in the 1950s, the need for a watch showing both local and home time increased. Various attempts were made but none could compete with Louis Cottier's elegant solution developed for Patek Philippe. The main problem was the setting of the hours independently of the minutes, allowing travellers the easy and quick adjustment the hour indication to their local time zone without losing the correct time in minutes.

Cottier's design enabled the moving of the cannon pinion and consequently the hour hand in 12 steps around a 12-pointed star-wheel driven by the motion work. By pushing the two correction buttons in the band, the position of the hand can be changed in either direction by exactly one hour while maintaining its correct relationship to the minute hand.

This patented wheel train is today the basis of Patek Philippe's reference 5034, manufactured from 1997 to 2002.