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Patek Philippe, Calatrava, "Sector Dial", ca 2013.

Lähtöhinta
170 000 - 190 000 SEK
16 000 - 17 900 EUR
18 300 - 20 400 USD
Vasarahinta
240 000 SEK
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Patek Philippe, Calatrava, "Sector Dial", ca 2013.

Case size: 38 mm
Material: 18K rose gold
Movement: automatic, caliber 324 S C
Year: circa 2013
Crystal: sapphire crystal
Bracelet: leather strap, folding clasp 18K rose gold
Reference number: 5296G-001
Serial number: 5'736'052
Case number: 4'637'120
Accompanied by: certificate, box, paper box

Muut tiedot

The Calatrava collection features a classic and timeless timepiece known as the Patek Philippe 5296R-001. Its elegant design and impressive movement are complemented by a vintage-inspired "sector dial" layout that adds a touch of nostalgia and sophistication to the watch. The reference 5296, launched in 2005, pays tribute to Patek Philippe's celebrated Calatrava collection from the 1930s and is available only in white or pink gold. The sector dial is well-proportioned and remains particularly popular among collectors due to its timeless design. This layout was often used on scientific and aviation instruments for its legibility and ease of use. By incorporating this design into the Patek Philippe 5296R-001, the company honors the history of horology and emphasizes the watch's function as a tool for measuring time.