Lot Essay
The present reference 5738/1G-001 is a magnificent illustration of Patek Philippe's skill in both design and craftsmanship, highlighting the maison's long history and dedication to artistic excellence. The brand's exceptional artisanal savoir-faire is demonstrated by its stunning black Grand Feu enamel dial. Using the elaborate champlevé technique, which skillfully blends enameling and engraving to produce an alluring three-dimensional texture, the surface of an 18k gold dial plate is first carefully hollowed out to create grooves that will hold the enamel. After that, delicate floral and foliate motifs are expertly hand-engraved onto the remaining gold surfaces. Grand Feu, which translates to 'great fire', describes the intense heat needed to fuse the enamel, creating a glossy, unchangeable surface with extraordinary depth and brilliance.
Complementing the deep black tones of the dial, the crown is adorned with a polished onyx cabochon, an elegant touch that perfectly harmonizes with the overall aesthetic of the timepiece. The ultra-thin self-winding caliber 240 gives it an elegantly slim design, making it only 6.58 mm thick and adding to its classic sophistication.
Representing over six decades of heritage, the Ellipse is still one of Patek Philippe's most enduring model lines, first coming to market in 1968. Perfect harmony and balance are embodied in its iconic form, which is based on the ancient Greek 'golden ratio', principles that have guided the creation of some of the most revered works of art and architecture throughout history.
Complementing the deep black tones of the dial, the crown is adorned with a polished onyx cabochon, an elegant touch that perfectly harmonizes with the overall aesthetic of the timepiece. The ultra-thin self-winding caliber 240 gives it an elegantly slim design, making it only 6.58 mm thick and adding to its classic sophistication.
Representing over six decades of heritage, the Ellipse is still one of Patek Philippe's most enduring model lines, first coming to market in 1968. Perfect harmony and balance are embodied in its iconic form, which is based on the ancient Greek 'golden ratio', principles that have guided the creation of some of the most revered works of art and architecture throughout history.
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