PATEK PHILIPPE. A RARE PLATINUM AUTOMATIC MINUTE REPEATING WRISTWATCH WITH WHITE ENAMEL DIAL
PATEK PHILIPPE. A RARE PLATINUM AUTOMATIC MINUTE REPEATING WRISTWATCH WITH WHITE ENAMEL DIAL
PATEK PHILIPPE. A RARE PLATINUM AUTOMATIC MINUTE REPEATING WRISTWATCH WITH WHITE ENAMEL DIAL
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PATEK PHILIPPE. A RARE PLATINUM AUTOMATIC MINUTE REPEATING WRISTWATCH WITH WHITE ENAMEL DIAL

REF. 5078P, CIRCA 2008

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PATEK PHILIPPE. A RARE PLATINUM AUTOMATIC MINUTE REPEATING WRISTWATCH WITH WHITE ENAMEL DIAL
REF. 5078P, CIRCA 2008
Movement: Automatic
Dial: White enamel
Case: 38 mm.
With: Platinum Patek Philippe buckle, Patek Philippe Certificate of Origin, additional solid case back, product literature, leather portfolio, presentation box and outer packaging
Note: Serial numbers are available upon request
Special Notice
Please note, the endangered species strap is shown for display purposes only and is not for sale. For further information please refer to the Conditions of Sale.

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Alexandre Bigler
Alexandre Bigler SVP, Head of Watches, Asia Pacific

Lot Essay

Reference 5078 was launched in 2005. It is fitted with the ingenious calibre R 27 PS which impresses not only by its remarkable number of 342 parts but also by Patek Philippe's masterly performance of combining a micro-rotor and a minute repeating mechanism in a proportionally small 12 1/2''' movement

The Minute Repeater
On demand, the minute repeater strikes the hours, the quarter hours and then the minutes that have elapsed since the last quarter hour. The first hammer strikes the hours on the low-pitched gong with one strike for each hour. Subsequently, each quarter hour is sounded as an alternating double strike by two hammers on both the high- and low-pitched gongs. Finally, the second hammer strikes the high-pitched gong to count the number of minutes that have passed since the last quarter hour. At 12.59, for instance, the melody consists of 12 low sounds, 3 double high/low sounds, and 14 high sounds – totalling the maximum of 32 strikes.

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