Patek Philippe Ref. 5020 (Estimate: $ 140,000 - $ 180,000.)
The connoisseur horologist will be excited to note that the first Patek Philippe Ref. 5020 ever produced, No. 3045000, will be offered in the December auction. The so-called “TV Watch”, produced in 1994, is an extremely fine and very rare, tonneau-shaped, astronomic, water-resistant, 18K yellow gold wristwatch with round button chronograph, register, 24-hour indication, perpetual calendar and moon phases.
Patek Philippe Ref. 5016 (Estimate: $ 550,000 - $ 650,000.)
Another extraordinary timepiece and highlight of the sale is the Patek Philippe Ref. 5016. Produced in 1993, this timepiece is an extremely fine, rare and important, astronomic, minute-repeating, platinum wristwatch with one-minute tourbillon regulator, retrograde perpetual calendar and moon phases.
Patek Philippe Ref. 5013 (Estimate: $ 400,000 - $ 500,000.)
Also for the Patek Philippe collector there is a Ref. 5013. Production of this reference started in 1992. It is an extremely fine, rare and important, tonneau-shaped, minute-repeating, astronomic, self-winding, platinum wristwatch with retrograde perpetual calendar, moon phases and leap year indication.
Franck Muller Caliber 97 (Estimate: $ 300,000 - $ 350,000)
Franck Muller collectors will eagerly be vying for the Caliber 97 "Grande et Petite Sonnerie, Minute-Repeater - Perpetual Calendar”. Produced in 1997, this extraordinary timepiece is a unique, fine and rare, astronomic, grande et petite sonnerie minute-repeating, platinum and diamond set wristwatch with perpetual calendar, equation of time, moon phases and 24 hour display.















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