204 Patek Philippe Very Well Preserved, Rare and Attractive, 10 Days Tourbillon, Rectangular Shape Wristwatch in Platinum, Breguet numbers, With Box and Papers, Reference 5101P
Estimate: € 120.000 – 240.000
Sold (Premium) € 143.000
| Model | Tourbillon Chronomètre |
|---|---|
| Year | 2004 |
| Reference | 5101P |
| Case Material | Platinum |
| Case Number | 4 257 210 |
| Bracelet Material | Leather Strap |
| Movement | Manual, cal. TO 28-20 REC 10JPS |
| Movement Number | 3 361 030 |
| Dimension | 51.5 × 30 mm |
| Signed | Dial, Movement and Case |
| Accessories | Box and Booklet Warranty |
| Movement | Manual, cal. TO 28-20 REC 10JPS |
The elegant and unmistakable Patek Philipe watches design has characterized the brand of Swiss-Polish origin throughout its history, but above all in the early years in which devoted itself to the production of shaped wristwatches. The reference 5101P, such as the present watch, distinguishes itself for its elegant Retro Art Deco-style stepped case and was released in 2003. The 10-Day Tourbillon ref. 5101P is another grande complication from Patek that embodies this mastery of haute horlogerie and it was the only one to feature a special-shaped caliber equipped with a tourbillon regulating organ and a power reserve of over three days, even indulging in the luxury of a total of ten days. The dial retains a beautiful color “Vintage rose” gold, applied black Breguet numbers, two vertical subsidiary dials for seconds and 10-day power reserve indication. Combining this rare peculiarity together with the remarkable and very unusual structure of the case neo-vintage in platinum, the logical conclusion is that the present watch is a very desirable object and deserves to be part of any collection that respects itself. This watch is also provided with its box and certificate of origin confirming the case material, caliber and the sale on the 16th of July in 2004.