PATEK PHILIPPE. A VERY RARE 18K GOLD AUTOMATIC “CATHEDRAL” MINUTE REPEATING PERPETUAL CALENDAR WRISTWATCH WITH MOON PHASES, 24 HOUR AND LEAP YEAR INDICATION
PATEK PHILIPPE. A VERY RARE 18K GOLD AUTOMATIC “CATHEDRAL” MINUTE REPEATING PERPETUAL CALENDAR WRISTWATCH WITH MOON PHASES, 24 HOUR AND LEAP YEAR INDICATION
PATEK PHILIPPE. A VERY RARE 18K GOLD AUTOMATIC “CATHEDRAL” MINUTE REPEATING PERPETUAL CALENDAR WRISTWATCH WITH MOON PHASES, 24 HOUR AND LEAP YEAR INDICATION
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PATEK PHILIPPE. A VERY RARE 18K GOLD AUTOMATIC “CATHEDRAL” MINUTE REPEATING PERPETUAL CALENDAR WRISTWATCH WITH MOON PHASES, 24 HOUR AND LEAP YEAR INDICATION
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PATEK PHILIPPE. A VERY RARE 18K GOLD AUTOMATIC “CATHEDRAL” MINUTE REPEATING PERPETUAL CALENDAR WRISTWATCH WITH MOON PHASES, 24 HOUR AND LEAP YEAR INDICATION

SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENEVE, REF. 5074, MOVEMENT NO. 1'906'137, CASE NO. 4'188'342, CIRCA 2002

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PATEK PHILIPPE. A VERY RARE 18K GOLD AUTOMATIC “CATHEDRAL” MINUTE REPEATING PERPETUAL CALENDAR WRISTWATCH WITH MOON PHASES, 24 HOUR AND LEAP YEAR INDICATION
SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENEVE, REF. 5074, MOVEMENT NO. 1'906'137, CASE NO. 4'188'342, CIRCA 2002
Movement: Cal. R 27 Q, stamped with the Geneva seal, automatic, 39 jewels, signed
Dial: Signed
Case: Cathedral minute repeating on two gongs visible through glazed display screw back, 42 mm. diam., signed
With: 18k gold Patek Philippe deployant clasp, Certificate of Origin dated 16 December 2002, additional 18k gold solid case back stamped 4'188'342, product literature, leather folder, presentation box and outer packaging


Special Notice
Lot incorporates material from endangered species that is not for sale and is shown for display purposes only. The endangered species strap shown with the Lot is for display purposes only and is not for sale.Upon sale, the watch will not be supplied to a buyer outside Hong Kong with any watch strap.

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

Lot Essay

The present timepiece is a breath-taking specimen of the reference 5074J. Offered in excellent overall condition, it is believed that only eight examples of this model in yellow gold came back to the market - the return to market ratio is extremely small, indicating how deeply collectors are attached to this model.

Of an elegance rarely seen on timepieces of this size, reference 5074 is a contemporary “classic” and highly popular amongst collectors.

Reference 5074
Reference 5074 is one of the most technologically complex, aesthetically appealing and hard-to-find modern Patek Philippe wristwatches. In production from 2001 to 2005 in yellow gold, since 2005 in pink gold and in platinum since 2009.

Reference 5074 can be considered one of the most striking stylistic exercises by Patek Philippe. It seamlessly blends design traits inherited from vintage horology with modern solutions. The final result is breath-taking.

The dial with its three subsidiary counters and no windows obviously looks back at the timeless and supremely balanced design of perpetual calendars of the past century, such as reference 1518 and 2499. The lugs as well are unmistakably inspired by the celebrated lug design of reference 2499, with the outer top edge of each sculpted with a subtle groove. The blank sloped and stepped bezel, instead, is a trait typical of modern horology, as is its impressive diameter of 42 mm.

It incorporates the legendary "Cathedral" repeating mechanism, consisting of a high-tone and a low-tone gong. When the repeating is activated, first the number of hours is stroke by means of one of the two hammers on the low-tone gong, followed by the quarter hours with double strikes on both the low-tone and the high-tone gong, and finally the number of minutes which have elapsed since the last quarter-hour with one hammer on the high-tone gong.

The length of the gong in a standard repeating mechanism corresponds to almost precisely one turn in the movement whereas those of the "Cathedral" mechanism exceed the case circumference by at least one and a half, even two turns. Consequently, a much richer and fuller timbre is achieved, resembling the chime of the bells of a cathedral.

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