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With Patek Philippe Attestation, Rpublique et Canton de Genve Certificate of Origin, commemorative medal, booklet, original fitted burgundy presentation box and outer packaging. Furthermore delivered with Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch with silery opaline-white dial, Breguet numerals and railway minute track in 1989 and its subsequent sale on 14 July 1989.
To the best of our knowledge, the present example is fresh to the market.
The particularity of a jump hour watch lies in its unusual mechanism and appearance. The hours are indicated by a small disc turning underneath a window. The disc rotates every time the minute hand, set within the centre of the dial, hits the full hour. The tonneau-shaped case was a typical design of the 1920s and is currently reliving a nostalgic popularity.
To the best of our knowledge, the present example is fresh to the market.
The particularity of a jump hour watch lies in its unusual mechanism and appearance. The hours are indicated by a small disc turning underneath a window. The disc rotates every time the minute hand, set within the centre of the dial, hits the full hour. The tonneau-shaped case was a typical design of the 1920s and is currently reliving a nostalgic popularity.