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Accompanied by two reports nos. 2135221734 and 1132221736 dated 25 March 2011 from the Gemological Institute of America stating that the 23.49 and 23.11 carat diamond is D colour, VVS1 clarity; with a working diagram indicating that the clarity is potentially flawless
Also accompanied by reports nos. 11030047 and 11030046 dated 14 March 2011 from the Gübelin Gemmological Laboratory stating that the 23.49 and 23.11 carat diamonds are D colour, VS1 clarity;
With presentation case, outer packaging, Certificate of Origin and product literature.
Widely acknowledged as one of the world's greatest and most important watch models ever created, the present timepiece by Patek Philippe incorporates like no other an impressive quantity of attributes, starting with the multiple complications it offers, its extreme rarity and its spectacular looks.
The movement is composed of 686 parts which come together to form 12 of the most consequential horological complications; the tourbillon, perpetual calendar, moon age, leap year cycle, day of the week, month, date, fly back, minute repeater, sky chart, moon phases and orbit.
The reverse dial reveals the angular progression of the stars and moon from the Northern Hemisphere and allows the wearer to observe the waxing and waning of the Earth's satellite. This horological monument of mechanism was based on the astronomical module developed for the Star Caliber 2000.
Only two of these highly sought-after trophies are manufactured annually and only granted to Patek Philippe's top-of-the-line clients.
Given the excessively high level of rarity and exclusivity of this model, including its absolute freshness to the market, the present watch must be considered as a significant opportunity for any discerning collector to acquire this landmark reference.
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