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Patek Philippe

Brand Patek Philippe, Geneva Model “Chronographe quantième perpétuel” Retailed by retailed by Juwelier Hollfelder, Oberstaufen (Germany) Year circa 1999 Reference Ref. 3970 E G (3rd series) Movement No. 876 780 Calibre CH 27-70 Q, manual-winding, 24 jewels Case 290 0830 Material/s white gold (18-carat) Bracelet black leather PP strap Buckle white gold (18-carat) PP pin-buckle Dimensions 36.1 mm. 43 x 36.1 mm. Thickness 12.7 mm. Length - Weight 79 gr. (approx.) Signature dial, case and movement Accessories original fitted box (inside in fair condition), Certificate of origin, booklet/s, additional white gold (18-carat) case-back Patek Philippe Ref. 3970 E G (3rd series), chronograph, minute counter, bissextile perpetual calendar, moon phases, AM-PM indication, black dial; white gold (18-carat) White gold (18-carat), manual-winding, round-shaped, gentleman“s wristwatch, with subsidiary seconds at 9 o“clock and nine horological complications: - 1/5 second chronograph with round-shaped push-pieces located on the case-band - Half-instantaneous 30-minute counter (subsidiary dial at 3 o“clock) - Half-instantaneous perpetual bissextile calendar à guichets (with apertures) - Date of the month (subsidiary dial at 6 o'clock) - Day of the week (aperture at 11 o'clock; indications given in Italian) - Month of the year (aperture at 1 o'clock; indications given in Italian) - Four-year cycle of leap-years (subsidiary dial at 3 o'clock) - Phases of the moon (aperture at 6 o“clock) - Diurnal (day-time) and nocturnal (night-time) hours with a 24-hour (AM-PM) scale (subsidiary dial at 9 o“clock) Case: two-piece, polished and satin-finished, water-resistant with sapphire-crystal screwed case-back, convex lugs, concave bezel; polished “Calatrava“ crown. Dial: black colour, with white gold applied radiating lapidated indexes; white gold “Bâton“ hands. Movement: calibre CH 27-70 Q, 24 jewels, adjusted to heat, cold, isochronism and 8 positions, Geneva Quality Hallmark (“Poinçon de Genève“ / Geneva Seal). The original Certificate mentions that this watch was sold by Juwelier Hollfelder, Oberstaufen (Germany), without mentioning of date. In the 1980s-1990s, Patek Philippe's Certificates of Origin bore a four-letter code corresponding to the watch“s date of manufacture (end of production, ready for delivery to the customer). In this case, the letters “PASS“ correspond to January 1999.

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