Patek Philippe
Pre-ownedGrand Complications Perpetual Calendar Split Seconds Chronograph
CHF 365’000
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Patek Philippe
Pre-ownedCHF 365’000
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2007
Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar Split Second Chronograph 5004P Box/Papers 2007
Yes
Sehr gut
Yes
The platinum case is unpolished and remains in excellent condition, showing only light wear from occasional use.
Yes
Yes
The watch is mounted on a black alligator strap with its original platinum deployant clasp. It comes as a full set, including the original box, certificate, pin pusher, solid platinum caseback, and Patek Philippe service papers dated 2023.
Yes
Merchant
06.2027
Yes
Patek Philippe Geneva
Schweiz
10.2023
n/a
Patek Philippe
Grand Complications Perpetual Calendar Split Seconds Chronograph
5004P-033
Schwarz
Handaufzug
CHR 27-70 Q
n/a
60 h
37 mm
Datum, Monat, Splitsecond Chronograph, Chronograph, Sekunden-Zifferblatt, Schaltjahr, Ewiger Kalender, Tag
Faltschliesse
Saphirglas
The Patek 5004 is the split-seconds brother of the 3970. It features a split-seconds, perpetual calendar chronograph movement on Lemania base. The present example, ref. 5004P-033, has its platinum case paired with a black, diamond-set dial.
+41 22 310 18 00
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Patek Philippe
1839
Antoine Norbert de Patek, Jean Adrien Philippe
Plan-les-Quates, Geneva, Switzerland
Independent (private)
Stern family, since 1932
Thierry Stern (President), since 2009
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Patek Philippe is the last Family-Owned Independent Genevan Watch Manufacturer. Iconic models are the Nautilus, Aquanaut, Calatrava, Cubitus, Ellipse, Twenty~4 and grand complications. Since 1839 without interruption, Patek Philippe has been perpetuating the tradition of Genevan watchmaking. As the last family-owned independent watch manufacturer in Geneva, it enjoys total creative freedom to entirely design, produce and assemble what experts agree to be the finest timepieces in the world – following the vision of its founders Antoine Norbert de Patek (1839) and Adrien Philippe (1845). The company name became Patek Philippe in 1851, and it is under this name that Patek Philippe created the first Swiss wristwatch ever made in 1868. Thanks to its exceptional know-how, Patek Philippe maintains a tradition of innovation hailed by an impressive repertoire of more than 80 patents.