Patek Philippe. A fine, large and very rare 18K gold automatic astronomical wristwatch with sky chart, phases and orbit of the moon including time of meridian passage of Sirius and of the moon
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Patek Philippe. A fine, large and very rare 18K gold automatic astronomical wristwatch with sky chart, phases and orbit of the moon including time of meridian passage of Sirius and of the moon

Signed Patek Philippe, Genève, Celestial model, ref. 5102, movement no. 3'580'141, case no. 4'448'614, manufactured in 2009

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Patek Philippe. A fine, large and very rare 18K gold automatic astronomical wristwatch with sky chart, phases and orbit of the moon including time of meridian passage of Sirius and of the moon
Signed Patek Philippe, Genève, Celestial model, ref. 5102, movement no. 3'580'141, case no. 4'448'614, manufactured in 2009
Cal. 240/165 automatic movement stamped with the Geneva seal, 45 jewels, Gyromax balance, 22K gold micro-rotor, blue sky dial with three superimposed crystals of the northern night sky and its relative meridian passage of Sirius, orbit of the moon, sector for north, south, east and west divisions, outer chapter ring with Roman numerals, large circular case, engraved band with Calatrava cross, two crowns in the band for time set and crown at 4 o'clock for sky chart, glazed display screw back, 18K gold Patek Philippe deployant clasp, case, dial and movement signed
43 mm. diam.
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Lot Essay

With Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming manufacture of the present watch in 2009 and its subsequent sale on 3 July 2009.

Consigned by its original owner this "Celestial" wristwatch is fresh to the market and is preserved in very good, original overall condition. It is believed to be one of only 13 examples of reference 5102 in yellow gold to have appeared in public to date.

Reference 5102
Launched in 2002, the ‘Celestial’ is one of the most important horological complications ever developed. This astronomical wristwatch borrows the principle of the celestial canopy from the most complicated wristwatch ever produced by Patek Philippe - reference 5002, the Sky Moon Tourbillon (see lot 85 in this auction). The nocturnal sky of the northern hemisphere rotates to show the apparent angular motion of the stars and moon as well as the progression of the phases of the moon. Hours and minutes are displayed by two pierced white hands. A delicate elliptical contour on the inside of the glass frames the portion of the sky visible from all cities sharing the latitude of Geneva. To determine the highest possible accurateness for the astronomical displays, the engineers of Patek Philippe researched 25 trillion (25,000,000,000,000) ratio combinations, showing the enormous horological challenge the model represents.

The highly sophisticated automatic movement calibre 240 LU CL consists of 301 individual parts, meticulously hand-finished in the workshops of Patek Philippe. Three sapphire crystal discs are used to simulate the orbit of the moon and the passage of the stars, hence rendering it a remarkable sense of depth. For the mechanical module for the astronomical displays the firm was granted Swiss Patent CH 688 171 B5.

Reference 5102 was launched in 2002 in white gold only. In 2007 it was replaced by the yellow gold version of which a total of approximately 200 examples was made. It was substituted in 2009 by the pink gold and platinum variant. Production was ceased in 2012 when it was replaced by reference 6102.


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