PATEK PHILIPPE. AN 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH POWER RESERVE, MOON PHASES, ORIGINAL CERTIFICATE AND BOX, SERVICE SEALED
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PATEK PHILIPPE. AN 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH POWER RESERVE, MOON PHASES, ORIGINAL CERTIFICATE AND BOX, SERVICE SEALED

SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENEVE, REF. 5015, MOVEMENT NO. 3'052'237, CASE NO. 4'021'973, CIRCA 1998

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PATEK PHILIPPE. AN 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH POWER RESERVE, MOON PHASES, ORIGINAL CERTIFICATE AND BOX, SERVICE SEALED
SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENEVE, REF. 5015, MOVEMENT NO. 3'052'237, CASE NO. 4'021'973, CIRCA 1998
Cal. 240 automatic lever movement, 29 jewels, porcelain-white matte dial, black Arabic numerals, two fan-form sectors for 48 hour power reserve, age and phases of the moon, eccentric subsidiary seconds, circular Officer style case, milled bezel, glazed display back with hinged dust cover, 18k white gold Patek Philippe Campaign buckle, case, dial and movement signed
35 mm. diam.
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US$16,000-22,000

With Patek Philippe Certificate of Origin dated 12 December 1998, setting pin, instruction manual, leather wallet, pouch, fitted presentation box and outer packaging.


The present watch has never been offered at auction before.

Reference 5015 was in production from 1995 to 1998. The model is illustrated in Patek Philippe Wristwatches by Martin Huber & Alan Banbery, second edition, p. 215

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