Patek Philippe Gondolo 5100G-001

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Condition: Excellent
Year of Production: 2000
Case Size: 33.5mm
Case Material: White gold
Dial Color: Gray
Bracelet/Strap: Leather
Movement Type: Manual
Box: Yes
Papers: Yes
Location: Singapore
Description
Brand Patek Philippe, Geneva Model “10 Days”; limited edition of 300 pieces especially made to mark the Third Millennium Year circa 2000 Reference 5100 G-001 Movement No. 3 203 197 Calibre 28-20 / 220 (28-20 REC 10J PS IRM), manual-winding, 29 jewels Case No. 4 102 400 Material/s white gold (18-carat) Bracelet black leather PP strap Buckle white gold (18-carat) pin-buckle Dimensions 45.8 x 33.3 mm. Thickness 12 mm. Weight 86.5 gr. (approx.) Signature dial, case and movement Accessories original fitted box (inside in fair condition), certificate of origin, Attestation, Bulletin de Marche, booklets, commemorative silver medal and its display *An additional 0.9% surcharge applies to the hammer price for local delivery only. Patek Philippe Ref. 5100 G-001, 10-day going, power-reserve; “10 Days”, limited edition of 450 pieces especially made to mark the Third Millennium in 2000; white gold (18-carat) White gold (18-carat), manual-winding, manta-shaped vertical rectangular-shaped, gentleman’s wristwatch, with subsidiary seconds at 6 and one horological complication: • 10-day power-reserve indication (sector at 12 o’clock) Case: two-piece, polished, water-resistant with sapphire-crystal case-back screwed by four screws. Case-back engraved in taille-douce (fine cut) with the mention “Year 2000 / Patek Philippe”. Dial: blue-grey colour, with white gold applied suspended Arabic numerals and radiating indexes. Movement: calibre 28-20 / 220, manual-winding, 29 jewels, free-sprung Gyromax balance and self-compensating Breguet hairspring, adjusted to heat, cold, isochronism and 6 positions, Patek Philippe Quality Hall Mark. The original Certificate mentions that this watch was delivered to Cortina Centre Pte. Ltd., Singapore, and sold on June 28, 2001. From the 1950s to the 2000s, 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 “PTPA” correspond to February 2001.