Patek Philippe. An extremely rare and highly important platinum perpetual calendar minute repeating wristwatch with tourbillon, retrograde date, moon phases, Breguet numerals, certificates, second case back and box
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Patek Philippe. An extremely rare and highly important platinum perpetual calendar minute repeating wristwatch with tourbillon, retrograde date, moon phases, Breguet numerals, certificates, second case back and box

SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, TOURBILLON, REF. 5016, MOVEMENT NO. 1'905'108, CASE NO. 4'326'770, MANUFACTURED IN 2005

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Patek Philippe. An extremely rare and highly important platinum perpetual calendar minute repeating wristwatch with tourbillon, retrograde date, moon phases, Breguet numerals, certificates, second case back and box
Signed Patek Philippe, Genève, Tourbillon, ref. 5016, movement no. 1'905'108, case no. 4'326'770, manufactured in 2005
Cal. RTO 27 PS-QR mechanical movement stamped with the Geneva seal, 28 jewels, one minute tourbillon carriage, minute repeating on two gongs, silvered matte dial, applied white gold Breguet numerals, white gold Breguet hands, arched sector for retrograde date, three windows for leap year indication, day and month in English, subsidiary dial for constant seconds and moon phase, large circular case, repeating slide in the band, glazed display snap on back, platinum Patek Philippe buckle, case, dial and movement signed
36.5 mm. diam.
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Lot Essay

With Patek Philippe Certificate of Origin dated 15 September 2005, COSC Certification, second solid platinum case back, wooden and 18K white gold setting pin, large leather binder with outer packaging, product literature, originally fitted wooden presentation box and outer packaging. Furthermore delivered with Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming production of this watch with opaline-white dial and Breguet numerals in 2005 and its subsequent sale on 7 September 2005.

Offered by its original owner, fresh to the market and in like new condition, this watch is an outstanding example of the revered reference 5016, the rarity enhanced by the presence of all accessories.
Reference 5016
Reference 5016 is one of the most intricate creations ever made by Patek Philippe. It incorporates all the complications sought after by discerning watch aficionados: a minute repeater with sublime resonance, a retrograde perpetual calendar with moon phases, and a tourbillon. Patek Philippe's technical refinement is legendary and the present watch exemplifies their commitment to engineering detail. Patek Philippe watches never exhibit the tourbillon carriage through a dial aperture, fearing the lubrication oils will degrade with exposure to light. To the casual observer the only distinction is the word Tourbillon on the dial, suggesting the presence of one of the most complex mechanisms in the world of horology.

Launched in 1994, reference 5016 remained Patek Philippe's most complicated wristwatch ever made until the arrival of "Sky Moon Tourbillon", reference 5002, in 2001. Together with references 5016, 5050, 5059 (and later 5159), it is also the manufacturer's only wristwatch with this particular dial layout, featuring a retrograde date with triple calendar windows and moon phases combined with the subsidiary seconds.

Reference 5016 is regarded as one of the "old school" or, for purists, "real" Patek Philippe production, and it is one of the very last examples of this iconic group which includes masterpieces such as references 2497 (see lot 327 in this auction) and 2499. Indeed, the case design of reference 5016 is a direct descendant of the latter, characterized by the unmistakable sculpted lugs.

In production until 2010 when it was replaced by reference 5126, reference 5016 was available in the three gold colours and in platinum, with silvered or black dials, the numerals matching the case colour. A combined total of only around 200 examples was made of which so far less than 18 references 5016P are believed to have reappeared in public.

Reference 5016 is illustrated in Patek Philippe Wristwatches by Martin Huber & Alan Banbery, second edition, p. 331.

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