Patek Philippe. A Fine and Rare Platinum Dual Time Wristwatch
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Patek Philippe. A Fine and Rare Platinum Dual Time Wristwatch

SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, CALATRAVA TRAVEL TIME MODEL, REF. 5134, MOVEMENT NO. 3'087'487, CASE NO. 4'255'293, MANUFACTURED IN 2004

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Patek Philippe. A Fine and Rare Platinum Dual Time Wristwatch
Signed Patek Philippe, Genève, Calatrava Travel Time Model, Ref. 5134, Movement No. 3'087'487, Case No. 4'255'293, Manufactured in 2004
Cal. 215 PS FUS 24H mechanical movement, stamped with the Geneva Seal, 18 jewels, two-toned silvered dial, applied white gold baton numerals on a polished chapter ring, outer railway minute divisions, central skeletonized hand for home time, two engine-turned subsidiary dials for 24-hour indication and constant seconds, circular water-resistant-type case, two buttons in the band for hour setting, sapphire crystal display screw back, platinum Patek Philippe buckle, case, dial, and movement signed
37mm diam.
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With Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch in 2004 and its subsequent sale on February 16th of the same year. Further accompanied by a Patek Philippe presentation box and outer packaging.

The reference 5134 "Travel Time" was produced from 2001 through 2008, and replaced the reference 5034, which was the first travel time wristwatch of modern production. Travel time wristwatches were designed to show the local time independently of the home time, and also featured a 24 hour subsidiary dial.

To the best of our knowledge this watch has never before been offered in public.

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