Patek PhilippeAnnual Calender
Reference: 5036/1
Product overview
- Box:No
- Papers:No
- Age:1999
- Movement:automatic
- Case Size:37mm
- Case:White Gold
- Dial:Silver Roman Numeral
- Bracelet:White Gold
Lot overview
- LOT: #005233
- Location:Geneva, Switzerland
- Seller:(private) Sold by an individual
- Currency:CHF
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Sell it with usKEY FACTS
- A white gold annual calendar reference from Patek Philippe dating to 1999
- Offered by a private collector from Geneva, Switzerland
- Presented with a Patek Philippe Extract from the Archive pertaining to the watch’s provenance
- Graded ‘A’ for condition by the vendor, who reports the watch to be in good working order
FUNCTIONS
- Hours, minutes, seconds, annual calendar, moonphase
- Powered by Patek Philippe’s 315 S IRM QA LU calibre
- Automatic winding with a 48-hour power reserve
SUMMARY
Produced between 1997 and 2006, the ref. 5036/1 is a traditional and classically-styled dress watch from Patek Philippe. It’s also historically significant for its annual calendar movement, a complication invented by the watchmaker, and one that requires just a single adjustment per year. This expertly hand-finished calibre can be seen through the sapphire case back, which highlights the decoration and solid gold winding rotor. The 37mm case is paired with a multi-link bracelet not commonly seen within the Patek Philippe catalogue, and alongside the case, is finished in a high polish to deliver a dressy aesthetic. An opaline dial neatly displays the annual calendar, moonphase and power reserve and is complemented by applied Roman numeral hour markers.
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