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Condition: Excellent
Year of Production: 2018
Case Size: 40mm
Case Material: White gold
Dial Color: Cream
Bracelet/Strap: Leather
Movement Type: Automatic
Box: Yes
Papers: Yes
Location: Singapore
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Patek Philippe

Brand Patek Philippe, Geneva Model ‘Perpetual Calendar’ collection Retailed by / made for - Year circa 2018 Reference 5320 G-001 Movement No. 7 237 746 Calibre 324 S QP, self-winding, 29 jewels Case No. 6 321 846 Material/s white gold (18-carat) Bracelet brown leather PP strap Buckle white gold (18-carat) PP deployant clasp Dimensions Ø 40 mm. 8.1 x 40 mm. Thickness 11.3 mm. Weight 95.2 gr. (approx.) Signature dial, case and movement Accessories original fitted box and outer box, Certificate of origin (dated, June 20, 2019), booklets Patek Philippe Ref. 5320 G-001, large, self-winding, centre-seconds, bissextile perpetual calendar, moon phases, AM-PM indication; white gold (18-carat) -- White gold (18-carat), self-winding, round-shaped, large-size, gentleman’s wristwatch, with centre-seconds and six horological complications: · Perpetual calendar à guichets (with apertures) · Half-instantaneous date of the month (subsidiary dial at 6 o’clock) · Day of the week (aperture at 11 o’clock; indications given in English) · Month of the year (aperture at 1 o’clock; indications given in English) · Four-year cycle of leap-years (aperture at 4 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 (aperture at 8 o’clock) -- Case: three-piece, polished, stepped bezel, flat inclined bezel, snap-on sapphire-crystal case-back; polished ‘Calatrava’ crown. Dial: ivory beige colour, cream-lacquered, with white gold applied luminescent suspended Arabic numerals (1-2-3-4-8-9-10-11-12) and radiating indexes; white gold skeleton luminescent ‘Bâton’ hands. Movement: calibre 324 S QP, manual-winding, 29 jewels, Gyromax balance and Spiromax hairspring, adjusted to eat, cold, isochronism and 6 positions, unidirectional yellow gold (21-carat) rotor with oil-free ball bearing and zirconium balls, Patek Philippe Quality Hall Mark (PP Seal).737 1530 11/9/2024 1:00:00 PM 11/14/2024 2:45:00 PM confirmed 40000.00000 normal True 40000.00 60000.00 1 Fall2024 FG24193 136 Patek Philippe, Refence 5320 G-001 The Patek Philippe perpetual calendar Ref. 5320G-001 was introduced at BaselWorld 2017. It features a white gold case of 40 mm., which houses the self-winding calibre 324 S QP, with perpetual calendar and centre-seconds. The same year // Later was launched the Ref. 5320 G-001, with salmon colour, gilded opaline rose, dial. -- Patek Philippe, ‘Grand Complication’ The ‘Grand Complication’ family of Patek Philippe consists of some of the best and most complicated watches out there. Perpetual calendars, split-seconds chronographs, minute-repeater and many others – if not combined in one single masterpiece: Patek Philippe masters all horological complications! Patek Philippe, Master of all Horological Complication Patek Philippe is a prestigious Swiss watch manufacturer, renowned for its luxury watches and exceptional craftsmanship. Founded in 1839 in Geneva by Antoine Norbert de Patek (1812-1877) and François Czapek (1811-after 1869), the company quickly established its reputation as a manufacturer of superior watches. In 1844, following the National Exhibition of French Industrial Products in Paris, Antoine Norbert de Patek met Jean-Adrien Philippe (1814-1894), a young French watchmaker. In 1845, after Czapek’s departure, the two men concluded a commercial agreement and introduced numerous innovations in the field of watchmaking, notably a keyless-winding and time-setting system for which Philippe received a Bronze medal. In 1851, the company was renamed “Patek, Philippe & Cie – Fabricants à Genève”, and over the decades became synonymous with exclusivity, precision and technical perfection as evidenced by the wristwatch made for the countess Hungarian Koscowicz (1868), patents for a precision regulator (1881), a perpetual calendar mechanism (1889), a double chronograph (1902) and all the brand’s creations, whether pocket watches or watches. bracelets with horological complications. From the early 1900s until 1927, Patek Philippe introduced a unique business model. The house’s main distributor based in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, “Gondolo & Labouriau” sold more than a third of the production at the time thanks to a cleverly orchestrated sales system. These timepieces, known as “Chronometro Gondolo”, are collector’s items famous both for their very high technical quality and for their unique history. The watches were sold at the time, exclusively to members of a very select clubs called the “Gondolo Gang” which have 180 members. Being part of these collector’s clubs was, at the beginning of the 20th century, a distinctive sign of success in Brazilian society. According to an ingenious raffle system, each member of the club agrees to buy a watch for the amount of 790 Swiss francs divided into 79 weekly instalments of 10 francs. During these 79 weeks of repayment, a weekly draw is organized where the winner is released from the balance of his debt. The first winner pays 10 francs for their watch, the second 20 francs, etc. The earlier you buy your watch, the cheaper it costs, provided you win this lottery. Echoing this episode in its history, the “Gondolo” collection was reinterpreted in 1993 with shaped watches. In 1932, Patek Philippe became a family business when the Stern family, already involved in the production of dials for the brand, bought the company. It is also the year of the launch of a model that will become the brand’s flagship collection: the “Calatrava”. Even today, it contributes to the success and reputation of the company. Among the emblematic models of Patek Philippe, we can also mention the “Ellipse” (1968) with its elliptical-shaped case, at the crossroads of the circle and the rectangle which is inspired by the “golden ratio”; the “Nautilus” (1976), a sporty and luxurious watch whose case is inspired by a porthole; or watches for women, such as the “Twenty-4” collection (1999), which combines feminine elegance with horological precision. Since its creation, the brand has been driven by a spirit of innovation. In 1989, Patek Philippe released a very complex model to celebrate its 150th anniversary. Named “Calibre 89”, the watch is equipped with 33 horological complications and its calibre is made up of 1 728 parts. Eleven years later, in order to celebrate the second millennium, the brand released the “Star Calibre 2000” model, a double-sided pocket watch with 21 horological complications. Finally, the year 2002 saw the launch of the “Sky Moon Tourbillon” model, the most complicated double-sided wristwatch ever produced by the house. Benchmark precision instruments, Patek Philippe watches are also recognized by collectors for being objects of art whose beauty reflects perfection. For many years, Patek Philippe has strived to preserve all the high craftsmanship professions linked for more than four centuries to the decoration of timepieces. This is how exceptional contemporary creations come into being – pocket watches, wristwatches, or clocks –, most often unique pieces, which highlight all these skills that are threatened with disappearance. This transmission value is essential for the brand. Patek Philippe can be proud of having filed more than 70 patents since its creation, notably for a Gyromax balance-wheel (1949), mechanical watches with time zones (1959), a mechanical movement with peripheral rotor (1964), an indicator mechanism of the date of Easter (1985), an annual calendar (1996) or even an astronomical representation mechanism (2000). These technical innovations have largely contributed to advancing the horological industry while contributing to the brand’s reputation for excellence. Today, Patek Philippe is a watch brand that continues to produce superior quality watches that are admired by watch enthusiasts around the world. -- Key Dates • 1839: foundation of “Patek, Czapek & Cie2 by Antoine Norbert de Patek and François Czapek in Geneva. • 1845: following the departure of Czapek, the company becomes “Patek & Cie”. Arrival of Jean-Adrien Philippe, a young French watchmaker who invented a keyless-winding and time-setting mechanism. • 1851: the company is now called “Patek, Philippe & Cie”. The house presented its products at the Universal Exhibition in London, the first event of its kind. • 1868: manufacture of the first wristwatch for the Hungarian Countess Koscowicz. • 1901: the company becomes a public limited company. • 1932: acquisition of a majority of shares by the Stern family, one of the manufacturers of dials for the brand. Launch of the reference 96 which will later be called “Calatrava”. • 1949: patent for the “Gyromax” balance-wheel. • 1953: launch of the self-winding “Calibre 12-600 AT”. • 1968: launch of the first “Golden Ellipse” model, the Ref. 3548. • 1976: launch of the first “Nautilus” sports watch, the Ref. 3700/1 in stainless steel. • 1989: 150th anniversary of the manufacture. Launch of various commemorative watches and the “Calibre 89”, at the time the most complicated watch ever made, with 33 horological complications. • 1996: establishment of the new factory in Plan-les-Ouates, near Geneva. • 2001: inauguration of the Patek Philippe Museum in Geneva, exhibiting a remarkable collection of antique watches, horological art and enamel (1500-1850), and Patek Philippe watches. • 2019: 180th anniversary of the manufacture. -- Iconic models and current collections • “Calatrava”: this collection is emblematic of the manufacture. These watches are distinguished by their clean and classic design, with a round case and a minimalist dial. The “Calatrava” embodies timeless elegance and represents the brand’s traditional watchmaking know-how. • “Nautilus”: this model is one of the most emblematic models of the manufacture. Designed by Gérald Genta, it is high-end sports watch recognizable by its octagonal case and its integrated bracelet. It offers a perfect balance between sportiness and elegance. • “Aquanaut”: this collection is another line of sports watches from Patek Philippe. These watches are characterized by its octagonal case and rubber strap. It offers a contemporary aesthetic and high resistance to hydrostatic pressure. • “Twenty-4”: this collection is specially designed for women. These watches combine classic elegance with contemporary style. Initially equipped with a rectangular-shaped case and offering a selection of models with diamonds and steel or gold bracelets, they are now round in shape. Elegance: very fine FF Rarity: very rare RR Case: excellent 9 / 10 Dial: excellent 9 / 10 Movement: excellent 9 / 10 Expert opinion: excellent 0 40000.00000 10/25/2024 8:16:26 PM 10/27/2024 5:47:00 PM 1530 1326 False 1 0 True 40000.00000 False auction False True False False onSale 10/25/2024 8:16:26 PM 10/25/2024 8:16:26 PM 10/25/2024 8:16:26 PM 1326 Patek Philippe buy Brand Patek Philippe, Geneva Model ‘Perpetual Calendar’ collection Retailed by / made for - Year circa 2018 Reference 5320 G-001 Movement No. 7 237 746 Calibre 324 S QP, self-winding, 29 jewels Case No. 6 321 846 Material/s white gold (18-carat) Bracelet brown leather PP strap Buckle white gold (18-carat) PP deployant clasp Dimensions Ø 40 mm. 8.1 x 40 mm. Thickness 11.3 mm. Weight 95.2 gr. (approx.) Signature dial, case and movement Accessories original fitted box and outer box, Certificate of origin (dated, June 20, 2019), booklets Patek Philippe Ref. 5320 G-001, large, self-winding, centre-seconds, bissextile perpetual calendar, moon phases, AM-PM indication; white gold (18-carat) -- White gold (18-carat), self-winding, round-shaped, large-size, gentleman’s wristwatch, with centre-seconds and six horological complications: · Perpetual calendar à guichets (with apertures) · Half-instantaneous date of the month (subsidiary dial at 6 o’clock) · Day of the week (aperture at 11 o’clock; indications given in English) · Month of the year (aperture at 1 o’clock; indications given in English) · Four-year cycle of leap-years (aperture at 4 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 (aperture at 8 o’clock) -- Case: three-piece, polished, stepped bezel, flat inclined bezel, snap-on sapphire-crystal case-back; polished ‘Calatrava’ crown. Dial: ivory beige colour, cream-lacquered, with white gold applied luminescent suspended Arabic numerals (1-2-3-4-8-9-10-11-12) and radiating indexes; white gold skeleton luminescent ‘Bâton’ hands. Movement: calibre 324 S QP, manual-winding, 29 jewels, Gyromax balance and Spiromax hairspring, adjusted to eat, cold, isochronism and 6 positions, unidirectional yellow gold (21-carat) rotor with oil-free ball bearing and zirconium balls, Patek Philippe Quality Hall Mark (PP Seal). Brand Patek Philippe, Geneva Model ‘Perpetual Calendar’ collection Retailed by / made for - Year circa 2018 Reference 5320 G-001 Movement No. 7 237 746 Calibre 324 S QP, self-winding, 29 jewels Case No. 6 321 846 Material/s white gold (18-carat) Bracelet brown leather PP strap Buckle white gold (18-carat) PP deployant clasp Dimensions Ø 40 mm. 8.1 x 40 mm. Thickness 11.3 mm. Weight 95.2 gr. (approx.) Signature dial, case and movement Accessories original fitted box and outer box, Certificate of origin (dated, June 20, 2019), booklets Patek Philippe Ref. 5320 G-001, large, self-winding, centre-seconds, bissextile perpetual calendar, moon phases, AM-PM indication; white gold (18-carat) -- White gold (18-carat), self-winding, round-shaped, large-size, gentleman’s wristwatch, with centre-seconds and six horological complications: · Perpetual calendar à guichets (with apertures) · Half-instantaneous date of the month (subsidiary dial at 6 o’clock) · Day of the week (aperture at 11 o’clock; indications given in English) · Month of the year (aperture at 1 o’clock; indications given in English) · Four-year cycle of leap-years (aperture at 4 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 (aperture at 8 o’clock) -- Case: three-piece, polished, stepped bezel, flat inclined bezel, snap-on sapphire-crystal case-back; polished ‘Calatrava’ crown. Dial: ivory beige colour, cream-lacquered, with white gold applied luminescent suspended Arabic numerals (1-2-3-4-8-9-10-11-12) and radiating indexes; white gold skeleton luminescent ‘Bâton’ hands. Movement: calibre 324 S QP, manual-winding, 29 jewels, Gyromax balance and Spiromax hairspring, adjusted to eat, cold, isochronism and 6 positions, unidirectional yellow gold (21-carat) rotor with oil-free ball bearing and zirconium balls, Patek Philippe Quality Hall Mark (PP Seal). assets/c2ef7924-1880-468a-b72b-2c9e49f9da32.jpg QmYsgjY8QVVEQst65xje7nrzXob2wckcd5nFKq7EEFXSan images 0.01 4 1 40000.00000 False 5 1 QmWnCMUpv4f3GkoXf2KTtzvqx1jDqNgLCir4iQaT9FrwGe 2018 C. 2018 Ref. 5320 G-001, large, self-winding, centre-seconds, bissextile perpetual calendar, moon phases, AM-PM indication; white gold (18-carat) auction assets/1b7cd474-216d-4c6f-a65c-90abb6ebfb34.jpg manually False 136 FG24193 Patek Philippe, Refence 5320 G-001 The Patek Philippe perpetual calendar Ref. 5320G-001 was introduced at BaselWorld 2017. It features a white gold case of 40 mm., which houses the self-winding calibre 324 S QP, with perpetual calendar and centre-seconds. The same year // Later was launched the Ref. 5320 G-001, with salmon colour, gilded opaline rose, dial. -- Patek Philippe, ‘Grand Complication’ The ‘Grand Complication’ family of Patek Philippe consists of some of the best and most complicated watches out there. Perpetual calendars, split-seconds chronographs, minute-repeater and many others – if not combined in one single masterpiece: Patek Philippe masters all horological complications! Patek Philippe, Master of all Horological Complication Patek Philippe is a prestigious Swiss watch manufacturer, renowned for its luxury watches and exceptional craftsmanship. Founded in 1839 in Geneva by Antoine Norbert de Patek (1812-1877) and François Czapek (1811-after 1869), the company quickly established its reputation as a manufacturer of superior watches. In 1844, following the National Exhibition of French Industrial Products in Paris, Antoine Norbert de Patek met Jean-Adrien Philippe (1814-1894), a young French watchmaker. In 1845, after Czapek’s departure, the two men concluded a commercial agreement and introduced numerous innovations in the field of watchmaking, notably a keyless-winding and time-setting system for which Philippe received a Bronze medal. In 1851, the company was renamed “Patek, Philippe & Cie – Fabricants à Genève”, and over the decades became synonymous with exclusivity, precision and technical perfection as evidenced by the wristwatch made for the countess Hungarian Koscowicz (1868), patents for a precision regulator (1881), a perpetual calendar mechanism (1889), a double chronograph (1902) and all the brand’s creations, whether pocket watches or watches. bracelets with horological complications. From the early 1900s until 1927, Patek Philippe introduced a unique business model. The house’s main distributor based in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, “Gondolo & Labouriau” sold more than a third of the production at the time thanks to a cleverly orchestrated sales system. These timepieces, known as “Chronometro Gondolo”, are collector’s items famous both for their very high technical quality and for their unique history. The watches were sold at the time, exclusively to members of a very select clubs called the “Gondolo Gang” which have 180 members. Being part of these collector’s clubs was, at the beginning of the 20th century, a distinctive sign of success in Brazilian society. According to an ingenious raffle system, each member of the club agrees to buy a watch for the amount of 790 Swiss francs divided into 79 weekly instalments of 10 francs. During these 79 weeks of repayment, a weekly draw is organized where the winner is released from the balance of his debt. The first winner pays 10 francs for their watch, the second 20 francs, etc. The earlier you buy your watch, the cheaper it costs, provided you win this lottery. Echoing this episode in its history, the “Gondolo” collection was reinterpreted in 1993 with shaped watches. In 1932, Patek Philippe became a family business when the Stern family, already involved in the production of dials for the brand, bought the company. It is also the year of the launch of a model that will become the brand’s flagship collection: the “Calatrava”. Even today, it contributes to the success and reputation of the company. Among the emblematic models of Patek Philippe, we can also mention the “Ellipse” (1968) with its elliptical-shaped case, at the crossroads of the circle and the rectangle which is inspired by the “golden ratio”; the “Nautilus” (1976), a sporty and luxurious watch whose case is inspired by a porthole; or watches for women, such as the “Twenty-4” collection (1999), which combines feminine elegance with horological precision. Since its creation, the brand has been driven by a spirit of innovation. In 1989, Patek Philippe released a very complex model to celebrate its 150th anniversary. Named “Calibre 89”, the watch is equipped with 33 horological complications and its calibre is made up of 1 728 parts. Eleven years later, in order to celebrate the second millennium, the brand released the “Star Calibre 2000” model, a double-sided pocket watch with 21 horological complications. Finally, the year 2002 saw the launch of the “Sky Moon Tourbillon” model, the most complicated double-sided wristwatch ever produced by the house. Benchmark precision instruments, Patek Philippe watches are also recognized by collectors for being objects of art whose beauty reflects perfection. For many years, Patek Philippe has strived to preserve all the high craftsmanship professions linked for more than four centuries to the decoration of timepieces. This is how exceptional contemporary creations come into being – pocket watches, wristwatches, or clocks –, most often unique pieces, which highlight all these skills that are threatened with disappearance. This transmission value is essential for the brand. Patek Philippe can be proud of having filed more than 70 patents since its creation, notably for a Gyromax balance-wheel (1949), mechanical watches with time zones (1959), a mechanical movement with peripheral rotor (1964), an indicator mechanism of the date of Easter (1985), an annual calendar (1996) or even an astronomical representation mechanism (2000). These technical innovations have largely contributed to advancing the horological industry while contributing to the brand’s reputation for excellence. Today, Patek Philippe is a watch brand that continues to produce superior quality watches that are admired by watch enthusiasts around the world. -- Key Dates • 1839: foundation of “Patek, Czapek & Cie2 by Antoine Norbert de Patek and François Czapek in Geneva. • 1845: following the departure of Czapek, the company becomes “Patek & Cie”. Arrival of Jean-Adrien Philippe, a young French watchmaker who invented a keyless-winding and time-setting mechanism. • 1851: the company is now called “Patek, Philippe & Cie”. The house presented its products at the Universal Exhibition in London, the first event of its kind. • 1868: manufacture of the first wristwatch for the Hungarian Countess Koscowicz. • 1901: the company becomes a public limited company. • 1932: acquisition of a majority of shares by the Stern family, one of the manufacturers of dials for the brand. Launch of the reference 96 which will later be called “Calatrava”. • 1949: patent for the “Gyromax” balance-wheel. • 1953: launch of the self-winding “Calibre 12-600 AT”. • 1968: launch of the first “Golden Ellipse” model, the Ref. 3548. • 1976: launch of the first “Nautilus” sports watch, the Ref. 3700/1 in stainless steel. • 1989: 150th anniversary of the manufacture. Launch of various commemorative watches and the “Calibre 89”, at the time the most complicated watch ever made, with 33 horological complications. • 1996: establishment of the new factory in Plan-les-Ouates, near Geneva. • 2001: inauguration of the Patek Philippe Museum in Geneva, exhibiting a remarkable collection of antique watches, horological art and enamel (1500-1850), and Patek Philippe watches. • 2019: 180th anniversary of the manufacture. -- Iconic models and current collections • “Calatrava”: this collection is emblematic of the manufacture. These watches are distinguished by their clean and classic design, with a round case and a minimalist dial. The “Calatrava” embodies timeless elegance and represents the brand’s traditional watchmaking know-how. • “Nautilus”: this model is one of the most emblematic models of the manufacture. Designed by Gérald Genta, it is high-end sports watch recognizable by its octagonal case and its integrated bracelet. It offers a perfect balance between sportiness and elegance. • “Aquanaut”: this collection is another line of sports watches from Patek Philippe. These watches are characterized by its octagonal case and rubber strap. It offers a contemporary aesthetic and high resistance to hydrostatic pressure. • “Twenty-4”: this collection is specially designed for women. These watches combine classic elegance with contemporary style. Initially equipped with a rectangular-shaped case and offering a selection of models with diamonds and steel or gold bracelets, they are now round in shape. Elegance: very fine FF Rarity: very rare RR Case: excellent 9 / 10 Dial: excellent 9 / 10 Movement: excellent 9 / 10 Expert opinion: excellent False 10/25/2024 8:16:26 PM 10/27/2024 5:47:05 PM 0 771 Ref. 5320 G-001, large, self-winding, centre-seconds, bissextile perpetual calendar, moon phases, AM-PM indication; white gold (18-carat) Ref. 5320 G-001, large, self-winding, centre-seconds, bissextile perpetual calendar, moon phases, AM-PM indication; white gold (18-carat) Brand Patek Philippe, Geneva Model ‘Perpetual Calendar’ collection Retailed by / made for - Year circa 2018 Reference 5320 G-001 Movement No. 7 237 746 Calibre 324 S QP, self-winding, 29 jewels Case No. 6 321 846 Material/s white gold (18-carat) Bracelet brown leather PP strap Buckle white gold (18-carat) PP deployant clasp Dimensions Ø 40 mm. 8.1 x 40 mm. Thickness 11.3 mm. Weight 95.2 gr. (approx.) Signature dial, case and movement Accessories original fitted box and outer box, Certificate of origin (dated, June 20, 2019), booklets Patek Philippe Ref. 5320 G-001, large, self-winding, centre-seconds, bissextile perpetual calendar, moon phases, AM-PM indication; white gold (18-carat) -- White gold (18-carat), self-winding, round-shaped, large-size, gentleman’s wristwatch, with centre-seconds and six horological complications: · Perpetual calendar à guichets (with apertures) · Half-instantaneous date of the month (subsidiary dial at 6 o’clock) · Day of the week (aperture at 11 o’clock; indications given in English) · Month of the year (aperture at 1 o’clock; indications given in English) · Four-year cycle of leap-years (aperture at 4 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 (aperture at 8 o’clock) -- Case: three-piece, polished, stepped bezel, flat inclined bezel, snap-on sapphire-crystal case-back; polished ‘Calatrava’ crown. Dial: ivory beige colour, cream-lacquered, with white gold applied luminescent suspended Arabic numerals (1-2-3-4-8-9-10-11-12) and radiating indexes; white gold skeleton luminescent ‘Bâton’ hands. Movement: calibre 324 S QP, manual-winding, 29 jewels, Gyromax balance and Spiromax hairspring, adjusted to eat, cold, isochronism and 6 positions, unidirectional yellow gold (21-carat) rotor with oil-free ball bearing and zirconium balls, Patek Philippe Quality Hall Mark (PP Seal). /auctions/Patek-Philippe/C.-2018/Fall2024/136 Ref. 5320 G-001, large, self-winding, centre-seconds, bissextile perpetual calendar, moon phases, AM-PM indication; white gold (18-carat) 1 Super Admin supe admin NORMAL True False False True False False Pending 2/22/2023 5:28:54 AM 1/22/2024 7:20:43 AM 4 Modern modern buy 21509 1326 assets/c2ef7924-1880-468a-b72b-2c9e49f9da32.jpg images True 10/27/2024 5:47:02 PM 10/27/2024 5:47:02 PM 21510 1326 https://d3uwo5oqixn6qw.cloudfront.net/assets/c65ef6ed-2d56-4fa5-8038-3bd20359df81.jpg image/jpeg False 10/27/2024 5:47:02 PM 10/27/2024 5:47:02 PM 21511 1326 https://d3uwo5oqixn6qw.cloudfront.net/assets/d093fa27-b84f-42f6-8167-43041976913b.jpg image/jpeg False 10/27/2024 5:47:02 PM 10/27/2024 5:47:02 PM 21512 1326 https://d3uwo5oqixn6qw.cloudfront.net/assets/805987d8-1ddd-483c-8c4a-3a8f590bca70.jpg image/jpeg False 10/27/2024 5:47:02 PM 10/27/2024 5:47:02 PM 21513 1326 https://d3uwo5oqixn6qw.cloudfront.net/assets/3d70ba80-3e20-4452-9b27-9c3fca67e690.jpg image/jpeg False 10/27/2024 5:47:02 PM 10/27/2024 5:47:02 PM 0 0

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