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Year of Production: 2014
Case Size: 39.5mm
Case Material: Platinum
Dial Color: Black
Bracelet/Strap: Leather
Movement Type: Manual
Box: Yes
Papers: Yes
Location: Hong Kong
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PATEK PHILIPPE. A VERY RARE AND HIGHLY COMPLICATED PLATINUM MINUTE REPEATING PERPETUAL CALENDAR TOURBILLON WRISTWATCH WITH RETROGRADE DATE, MOON PHASES AND LEAP YEAR INDICATION

PATEK PHILIPPE. A VERY RARE AND HIGHLY COMPLICATED PLATINUM MINUTE REPEATING PERPETUAL CALENDAR TOURBILLON WRISTWATCH WITH RETROGRADE DATE, MOON PHASES AND LEAP YEAR INDICATION REF. 5216P-001, CIRCA 2014 Movement: Manual Dial: Lacquered black Case: 39.5 mm. With: Platinum Patek Philippe deployant clasp, Patek Philippe Certificate of Origin, Patek Philippe Rate Accuracy Certificate, product literature, leather portfolio, leather holder, key, presentation box and outer packaging Remark: To the best of our knowledge, the present watch is fresh to the market. Second known example so far PATEK PHILIPPE. A VERY RARE AND HIGHLY COMPLICATED PLATINUM MINUTE REPEATING PERPETUAL CALENDAR TOURBILLON WRISTWATCH WITH RETROGRADE DATE, MOON PHASES AND LEAP YEAR INDICATION REF. 5216P-001, CIRCA 2014 Movement: Manual Dial: Lacquered black Case: 39.5 mm. With: Platinum Patek Philippe deployant clasp, Patek Philippe Certificate of Origin, Patek Philippe Rate Accuracy Certificate, product literature, leather portfolio, leather holder, key, presentation box and outer packaging Remark: To the best of our knowledge, the present watch is fresh to the market. Second known example so far Lot incorporates material from endangered species that is not for sale and is shown for display purposes only. The endangered species strap shown with the Lot is for display purposes only and is not for sale.Upon sale, the watch will not be supplied to a buyer outside Hong Kong with any watch strap. Lot incorporates material from endangered species that is not for sale and is shown for display purposes only. The endangered species strap shown with the Lot is for display purposes only and is not for sale.Upon sale, the watch will not be supplied to a buyer outside Hong Kong with any watch strap.Details PATEK PHILIPPE. A VERY RARE AND HIGHLY COMPLICATED PLATINUM MINUTE REPEATING PERPETUAL CALENDAR TOURBILLON WRISTWATCH WITH RETROGRADE DATE, MOON PHASES AND LEAP YEAR INDICATION REF. 5216P-001, CIRCA 2014 Movement: Manual Dial: Lacquered black Case: 39.5 mm. With: Platinum Patek Philippe deployant clasp, Patek Philippe Certificate of Origin, Patek Philippe Rate Accuracy Certificate, product literature, leather portfolio, leather holder, key, presentation box and outer packaging Remark: To the best of our knowledge, the present watch is fresh to the market. Second known example so far Special notice Lot incorporates material from endangered species that is not for sale and is shown for display purposes only. The endangered species strap shown with the Lot is for display purposes only and is not for sale.Upon sale, the watch will not be supplied to a buyer outside Hong Kong with any watch strap. This truly magnificent Grand Complication reference 5216 in platinum is one of the brightest stars of Patek Philippe’s contemporary collection. The black dial in combination with the platinum case is one of the most aesthetically attractive pairings in haute horology, the 5216 succeeds equally in being a watch of supreme elegance, high complication and perfect proportion. Launched in 2011 in pink gold and in platinum in 2013, the reference 5216 is so ultra-exclusive and highly treasured by its fortunate owners that since its launch only one example in pink gold and one other example in platinum have ever returned to the market. Grand Complication reference 5216 is the successor to the legendary reference 5016 that was launched in 1993 and has remained highly sought-after ever since. The 5216 differs from its predecessor with a perceptibly larger case now in the Calatrava style that exhibits superb acoustics for the minute repeater. Until the introduction of the Sky Moon Tourbillon in 2001, the 5016 was Patek Philippe's most complicated wristwatch. That crown has now passed to reference 5216 which is the fourth most complicated wristwatch in current production following the reference 6002 Sky Moon Tourbillon, the Triple Complication reference 5208, and the reference 5207. Together with references 5016, 5050, 5059 (and later 5159), it is also the manufacturer's only wristwatch with this particular dial layout, featuring a retrograde date with triple calendar windows and moon phases combined with the subsidiary seconds. Reference 5216 Reference 5216 is one of the most intricate creations ever made by Patek Philippe. It incorporates all the complications sought after by discerning watch aficionados: a minute repeater with sublime resonance, a retrograde perpetual calendar with moon phases, and a tourbillon. Patek Philippe's technical refinement is legendary and the present watch exemplifies their commitment to engineering detail. Patek Philippe watches never exhibit the tourbillon carriage through a dial aperture, fearing the lubrication oils will degrade with exposure to light. To the casual observer the only distinction is the word Tourbillon on the dial, indicating the presence of one of the most complex mechanisms in the world of horology. The M inute R epeater One of Patek Philippe’s specialities since the very beginning, immediately after the foundation of the company in 1839, the first quarter repeating pocket watches were produced, followed shortly after by the earliest minute repeater in 1845. First invented by the German maker Benedict Fürstenfelder in the first years of the 18th century, improved and developed by Thomas Mudge in London c.1750 and then by Abraham-Louis Breguet in Paris, the minute repeating function which strikes the hours, quarters and minutes on demand was always regarded as an exceptional feat of watchmaking. Requiring perfectly tuned coiled steel gongs, this fascinating mechanism is one of the most difficult complications to execute and among the greatest of horological challenges, especially when miniaturized to fit within the confines of a wristwatch. In the 1920s, with the advent of wristwatches, most prominent clients of Patek Philippe asked for extraordinary watches such as repeaters, calendars or chronographs. Among all those, the repeating complication was regarded as the ultimate and of course the most expensive. Indeed, only around a dozen minute repeating wristwatches in total were manufactured by Patek Philippe from the mid-1920s to the end of the 1930s. The great collector Henry Graves Jr., famed for his pursuit of uncompromising watchmaking excellence, commissioned and owned three minute repeating wristwatches by Patek Philippe which illustrates clearly their status as an ultimate expression of watchmaking skill. By the 1960s, the minute repeater wristwatch had fallen into obscurity. However, in 1989, Philippe Stern decided to reintroduce minute repeaters into production as part of the company’s 150th anniversary celebrations. This decision proved to be a masterstroke and since that time Patek Philippe has always included minute repeaters in their regular production, leading the way in their continued development. Around 200 to 300 hours of work is necessary to assemble a minute repeater movement and only the most experienced master watchmakers are permitted to undertake this task. Over the years, Patek Philippe has gone to enormous lengths to achieve perfection in the sound of its minute repeaters. To this end, the company has worked in collaboration with the Federal Polytechnic School of Lausanne (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne - EPFL) and the Geneva School of Engineering where experimentation with alloys took place in order to find an ideal formula for a metal that creates superb sound qualities for Patek Philippe repeating gongs. Just like the finest musical instruments, all minute repeating watches have a unique melodic sound and individual character. Indeed, it is a fascinating fact that no two Patek Philippe minute repeating watches sound exactly alike, even watches of the same reference, cased in exactly the same way show small differences in tone and sound transmission. It is well-known and much appreciated by clients that every single Patek Philippe minute repeater is personally checked by the President himself before it is allowed to be released from the manufacture. The Perpetual Calendar One of the most useful watchmaking inventions of all time, it is credited to the Englishman Thomas Mudge who made a perpetual calendar watch in 1762, the mechanism not only self-adjusts for the number of days in the month but also calculates the correct adjustment for the leap-years. Patek Philippe was unsurprisingly very early in using the perpetual calendar in wristwatches with the references 1518 and 1526 being the first serially produced perpetual calendar wristwatches by any manufacturer. The Tourbillon Invented and patented by the genius watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet in 1801, is one of the most enduring technical improvements to timekeeping precision and has been continually improved to extreme degrees. In a tourbillon, the entire escapement revolves so that any adverse effects on timekeeping caused by the watch’s position – up, down, sideways etc, is equalized. The tourbillon is also a very visually appealing complication and it has become an important feature of many of the great modern complicated wristwatches. Read more This truly magnificent Grand Complication reference 5216 in platinum is one of the brightest stars of Patek Philippe’s contemporary collection. The black dial in combination with the platinum case is one of the most aesthetically attractive pairings in haute horology, the 5216 succeeds equally in being a watch of supreme elegance, high complication and perfect proportion. Launched in 2011 in pink gold and in platinum in 2013, the reference 5216 is so ultra-exclusive and highly treasured by its fortunate owners that since its launch only one example in pink gold and one other example in platinum have ever returned to the market. Grand Complication reference 5216 is the successor to the legendary reference 5016 that was launched in 1993 and has remained highly sought-after ever since. The 5216 differs from its predecessor with a perceptibly larger case now in the Calatrava style that exhibits superb acoustics for the minute repeater. Until the introduction of the Sky Moon Tourbillon in 2001, the 5016 was Patek Philippe's most complicated wristwatch. That crown has now passed to reference 5216 which is the fourth most complicated wristwatch in current production following the reference 6002 Sky Moon Tourbillon, the Triple Complication reference 5208, and the reference 5207. Together with references 5016, 5050, 5059 (and later 5159), it is also the manufacturer's only wristwatch with this particular dial layout, featuring a retrograde date with triple calendar windows and moon phases combined with the subsidiary seconds. Reference 5216 Reference 5216 is one of the most intricate creations ever made by Patek Philippe. It incorporates all the complications sought after by discerning watch aficionados: a minute repeater with sublime resonance, a retrograde perpetual calendar with moon phases, and a tourbillon. Patek Philippe's technical refinement is legendary and the present watch exemplifies their commitment to engineering detail. Patek Philippe watches never exhibit the tourbillon carriage through a dial aperture, fearing the lubrication oils will degrade with exposure to light. To the casual observer the only distinction is the word Tourbillon on the dial, indicating the presence of one of the most complex mechanisms in the world of horology. The M inute R epeater One of Patek Philippe’s specialities since the very beginning, immediately after the foundation of the company in 1839, the first quarter repeating pocket watches were produced, followed shortly after by the earliest minute repeater in 1845. First invented by the German maker Benedict Fürstenfelder in the first years of the 18th century, improved and developed by Thomas Mudge in London c.1750 and then by Abraham-Louis Breguet in Paris, the minute repeating function which strikes the hours, quarters and minutes on demand was always regarded as an exceptional feat of watchmaking. Requiring perfectly tuned coiled steel gongs, this fascinating mechanism is one of the most difficult complications to execute and among the greatest of horological challenges, especially when miniaturized to fit within the confines of a wristwatch. In the 1920s, with the advent of wristwatches, most prominent clients of Patek Philippe asked for extraordinary watches such as repeaters, calendars or chronographs. Among all those, the repeating complication was regarded as the ultimate and of course the most expensive. Indeed, only around a dozen minute repeating wristwatches in total were manufactured by Patek Philippe from the mid-1920s to the end of the 1930s. The great collector Henry Graves Jr., famed for his pursuit of uncompromising watchmaking excellence, commissioned and owned three minute repeating wristwatches by Patek Philippe which illustrates clearly their status as an ultimate expression of watchmaking skill. By the 1960s, the minute repeater wristwatch had fallen into obscurity. However, in 1989, Philippe Stern decided to reintroduce minute repeaters into production as part of the company’s 150th anniversary celebrations. This decision proved to be a masterstroke and since that time Patek Philippe has always included minute repeaters in their regular production, leading the way in their continued development. Around 200 to 300 hours of work is necessary to assemble a minute repeater movement and only the most experienced master watchmakers are permitted to undertake this task. Over the years, Patek Philippe has gone to enormous lengths to achieve perfection in the sound of its minute repeaters. To this end, the company has worked in collaboration with the Federal Polytechnic School of Lausanne (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne - EPFL) and the Geneva School of Engineering where experimentation with alloys took place in order to find an ideal formula for a metal that creates superb sound qualities for Patek Philippe repeating gongs. Just like the finest musical instruments, all minute repeating watches have a unique melodic sound and individual character. Indeed, it is a fascinating fact that no two Patek Philippe minute repeating watches sound exactly alike, even watches of the same reference, cased in exactly the same way show small differences in tone and sound transmission. It is well-known and much appreciated by clients that every single Patek Philippe minute repeater is personally checked by the President himself before it is allowed to be released from the manufacture. The Perpetual Calendar One of the most useful watchmaking inventions of all time, it is credited to the Englishman Thomas Mudge who made a perpetual calendar watch in 1762, the mechanism not only self-adjusts for the number of days in the month but also calculates the correct adjustment for the leap-years. Patek Philippe was unsurprisingly very early in using the perpetual calendar in wristwatches with the references 1518 and 1526 being the first serially produced perpetual calendar wristwatches by any manufacturer. The Tourbillon Invented and patented by the genius watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet in 1801, is one of the most enduring technical improvements to timekeeping precision and has been continually improved to extreme degrees. In a tourbillon, the entire escapement revolves so that any adverse effects on timekeeping caused by the watch’s position – up, down, sideways etc, is equalized. The tourbillon is also a very visually appealing complication and it has become an important feature of many of the great modern complicated wristwatches. This truly magnificent Grand Complication reference 5216 in platinum is one of the brightest stars of Patek Philippe’s contemporary collection. The black dial in combination with the platinum case is one of the most aesthetically attractive pairings in haute horology, the 5216 succeeds equally in being a watch of supreme elegance, high complication and perfect proportion. Launched in 2011 in pink gold and in platinum in 2013, the reference 5216 is so ultra-exclusive and highly treasured by its fortunate owners that since its launch only one example in pink gold and one other example in platinum have ever returned to the market. Grand Complication reference 5216 is the successor to the legendary reference 5016 that was launched in 1993 and has remained highly sought-after ever since. The 5216 differs from its predecessor with a perceptibly larger case now in the Calatrava style that exhibits superb acoustics for the minute repeater. Until the introduction of the Sky Moon Tourbillon in 2001, the 5016 was Patek Philippe's most complicated wristwatch. That crown has now passed to reference 5216 which is the fourth most complicated wristwatch in current production following the reference 6002 Sky Moon Tourbillon, the Triple Complication reference 5208, and the reference 5207. Together with references 5016, 5050, 5059 (and later 5159), it is also the manufacturer's only wristwatch with this particular dial layout, featuring a retrograde date with triple calendar windows and moon phases combined with the subsidiary seconds. Reference 5216 Reference 5216 is one of the most intricate creations ever made by Patek Philippe. It incorporates all the complications sought after by discerning watch aficionados: a minute repeater with sublime resonance, a retrograde perpetual calendar with moon phases, and a tourbillon. Patek Philippe's technical refinement is legendary and the present watch exemplifies their commitment to engineering detail. Patek Philippe watches never exhibit the tourbillon carriage through a dial aperture, fearing the lubrication oils will degrade with exposure to light. To the casual observer the only distinction is the word Tourbillon on the dial, indicating the presence of one of the most complex mechanisms in the world of horology. The M inute R epeater One of Patek Philippe’s specialities since the very beginning, immediately after the foundation of the company in 1839, the first quarter repeating pocket watches were produced, followed shortly after by the earliest minute repeater in 1845. First invented by the German maker Benedict Fürstenfelder in the first years of the 18th century, improved and developed by Thomas Mudge in London c.1750 and then by Abraham-Louis Breguet in Paris, the minute repeating function which strikes the hours, quarters and minutes on demand was always regarded as an exceptional feat of watchmaking. Requiring perfectly tuned coiled steel gongs, this fascinating mechanism is one of the most difficult complications to execute and among the greatest of horological challenges, especially when miniaturized to fit within the confines of a wristwatch. In the 1920s, with the advent of wristwatches, most prominent clients of Patek Philippe asked for extraordinary watches such as repeaters, calendars or chronographs. Among all those, the repeating complication was regarded as the ultimate and of course the most expensive. Indeed, only around a dozen minute repeating wristwatches in total were manufactured by Patek Philippe from the mid-1920s to the end of the 1930s. The great collector Henry Graves Jr., famed for his pursuit of uncompromising watchmaking excellence, commissioned and owned three minute repeating wristwatches by Patek Philippe which illustrates clearly their status as an ultimate expression of watchmaking skill. By the 1960s, the minute repeater wristwatch had fallen into obscurity. However, in 1989, Philippe Stern decided to reintroduce minute repeaters into production as part of the company’s 150th anniversary celebrations. This decision proved to be a masterstroke and since that time Patek Philippe has always included minute repeaters in their regular production, leading the way in their continued development. Around 200 to 300 hours of work is necessary to assemble a minute repeater movement and only the most experienced master watchmakers are permitted to undertake this task. Over the years, Patek Philippe has gone to enormous lengths to achieve perfection in the sound of its minute repeaters. To this end, the company has worked in collaboration with the Federal Polytechnic School of Lausanne (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne - EPFL) and the Geneva School of Engineering where experimentation with alloys took place in order to find an ideal formula for a metal that creates superb sound qualities for Patek Philippe repeating gongs. Just like the finest musical instruments, all minute repeating watches have a unique melodic sound and individual character. Indeed, it is a fascinating fact that no two Patek Philippe minute repeating watches sound exactly alike, even watches of the same reference, cased in exactly the same way show small differences in tone and sound transmission. It is well-known and much appreciated by clients that every single Patek Philippe minute repeater is personally checked by the President himself before it is allowed to be released from the manufacture. The Perpetual Calendar One of the most useful watchmaking inventions of all time, it is credited to the Englishman Thomas Mudge who made a perpetual calendar watch in 1762, the mechanism not only self-adjusts for the number of days in the month but also calculates the correct adjustment for the leap-years. Patek Philippe was unsurprisingly very early in using the perpetual calendar in wristwatches with the references 1518 and 1526 being the first serially produced perpetual calendar wristwatches by any manufacturer. The Tourbillon Invented and patented by the genius watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet in 1801, is one of the most enduring technical improvements to timekeeping precision and has been continually improved to extreme degrees. In a tourbillon, the entire escapement revolves so that any adverse effects on timekeeping caused by the watch’s position – up, down, sideways etc, is equalized. The tourbillon is also a very visually appealing complication and it has become an important feature of many of the great modern complicated wristwatches. This truly magnificent Grand Complication reference 5216 in platinum is one of the brightest stars of Patek Philippe’s contemporary collection. The black dial in combination with the platinum case is one of the most aesthetically attractive pairings in haute horology, the 5216 succeeds equally in being a watch of supreme elegance, high complication and perfect proportion. Launched in 2011 in pink gold and in platinum in 2013, the reference 5216 is so ultra-exclusive and highly treasured by its fortunate owners that since its launch only one example in pink gold and one other example in platinum have ever returned to the market. Grand Complication reference 5216 is the successor to the legendary reference 5016 that was launched in 1993 and has remained highly sought-after ever since. The 5216 differs from its predecessor with a perceptibly larger case now in the Calatrava style that exhibits superb acoustics for the minute repeater. Until the introduction of the Sky Moon Tourbillon in 2001, the 5016 was Patek Philippe's most complicated wristwatch. That crown has now passed to reference 5216 which is the fourth most complicated wristwatch in current production following the reference 6002 Sky Moon Tourbillon, the Triple Complication reference 5208, and the reference 5207. Together with references 5016, 5050, 5059 (and later 5159), it is also the manufacturer's only wristwatch with this particular dial layout, featuring a retrograde date with triple calendar windows and moon phases combined with the subsidiary seconds. Reference 5216 Reference 5216 is one of the most intricate creations ever made by Patek Philippe. It incorporates all the complications sought after by discerning watch aficionados: a minute repeater with sublime resonance, a retrograde perpetual calendar with moon phases, and a tourbillon. Patek Philippe's technical refinement is legendary and the present watch exemplifies their commitment to engineering detail. Patek Philippe watches never exhibit the tourbillon carriage through a dial aperture, fearing the lubrication oils will degrade with exposure to light. To the casual observer the only distinction is the word Tourbillon on the dial, indicating the presence of one of the most complex mechanisms in the world of horology. The M inute R epeater One of Patek Philippe’s specialities since the very beginning, immediately after the foundation of the company in 1839, the first quarter repeating pocket watches were produced, followed shortly after by the earliest minute repeater in 1845. First invented by the German maker Benedict Fürstenfelder in the first years of the 18th century, improved and developed by Thomas Mudge in London c.1750 and then by Abraham-Louis Breguet in Paris, the minute repeating function which strikes the hours, quarters and minutes on demand was always regarded as an exceptional feat of watchmaking. Requiring perfectly tuned coiled steel gongs, this fascinating mechanism is one of the most difficult complications to execute and among the greatest of horological challenges, especially when miniaturized to fit within the confines of a wristwatch. In the 1920s, with the advent of wristwatches, most prominent clients of Patek Philippe asked for extraordinary watches such as repeaters, calendars or chronographs. Among all those, the repeating complication was regarded as the ultimate and of course the most expensive. Indeed, only around a dozen minute repeating wristwatches in total were manufactured by Patek Philippe from the mid-1920s to the end of the 1930s. The great collector Henry Graves Jr., famed for his pursuit of uncompromising watchmaking excellence, commissioned and owned three minute repeating wristwatches by Patek Philippe which illustrates clearly their status as an ultimate expression of watchmaking skill. By the 1960s, the minute repeater wristwatch had fallen into obscurity. However, in 1989, Philippe Stern decided to reintroduce minute repeaters into production as part of the company’s 150th anniversary celebrations. This decision proved to be a masterstroke and since that time Patek Philippe has always included minute repeaters in their regular production, leading the way in their continued development. Around 200 to 300 hours of work is necessary to assemble a minute repeater movement and only the most experienced master watchmakers are permitted to undertake this task. Over the years, Patek Philippe has gone to enormous lengths to achieve perfection in the sound of its minute repeaters. To this end, the company has worked in collaboration with the Federal Polytechnic School of Lausanne (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne - EPFL) and the Geneva School of Engineering where experimentation with alloys took place in order to find an ideal formula for a metal that creates superb sound qualities for Patek Philippe repeating gongs. Just like the finest musical instruments, all minute repeating watches have a unique melodic sound and individual character. Indeed, it is a fascinating fact that no two Patek Philippe minute repeating watches sound exactly alike, even watches of the same reference, cased in exactly the same way show small differences in tone and sound transmission. It is well-known and much appreciated by clients that every single Patek Philippe minute repeater is personally checked by the President himself before it is allowed to be released from the manufacture. The Perpetual Calendar One of the most useful watchmaking inventions of all time, it is credited to the Englishman Thomas Mudge who made a perpetual calendar watch in 1762, the mechanism not only self-adjusts for the number of days in the month but also calculates the correct adjustment for the leap-years. Patek Philippe was unsurprisingly very early in using the perpetual calendar in wristwatches with the references 1518 and 1526 being the first serially produced perpetual calendar wristwatches by any manufacturer. The Tourbillon Invented and patented by the genius watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet in 1801, is one of the most enduring technical improvements to timekeeping precision and has been continually improved to extreme degrees. In a tourbillon, the entire escapement revolves so that any adverse effects on timekeeping caused by the watch’s position – up, down, sideways etc, is equalized. The tourbillon is also a very visually appealing complication and it has become an important feature of many of the great modern complicated wristwatches. This truly magnificent Grand Complication reference 5216 in platinum is one of the brightest stars of Patek Philippe’s contemporary collection. The black dial in combination with the platinum case is one of the most aesthetically attractive pairings in haute horology, the 5216 succeeds equally in being a watch of supreme elegance, high complication and perfect proportion. Launched in 2011 in pink gold and in platinum in 2013, the reference 5216 is so ultra-exclusive and highly treasured by its fortunate owners that since its launch only one example in pink gold and one other example in platinum have ever returned to the market. Grand Complication reference 5216 is the successor to the legendary reference 5016 that was launched in 1993 and has remained highly sought-after ever since. The 5216 differs from its predecessor with a perceptibly larger case now in the Calatrava style that exhibits superb acoustics for the minute repeater. Until the introduction of the Sky Moon Tourbillon in 2001, the 5016 was Patek Philippe's most complicated wristwatch. That crown has now passed to reference 5216 which is the fourth most complicated wristwatch in current production following the reference 6002 Sky Moon Tourbillon, the Triple Complication reference 5208, and the reference 5207. Together with references 5016, 5050, 5059 (and later 5159), it is also the manufacturer's only wristwatch with this particular dial layout, featuring a retrograde date with triple calendar windows and moon phases combined with the subsidiary seconds. Reference 5216 Reference 5216 is one of the most intricate creations ever made by Patek Philippe. It incorporates all the complications sought after by discerning watch aficionados: a minute repeater with sublime resonance, a retrograde perpetual calendar with moon phases, and a tourbillon. Patek Philippe's technical refinement is legendary and the present watch exemplifies their commitment to engineering detail. Patek Philippe watches never exhibit the tourbillon carriage through a dial aperture, fearing the lubrication oils will degrade with exposure to light. To the casual observer the only distinction is the word Tourbillon on the dial, indicating the presence of one of the most complex mechanisms in the world of horology. The M inute R epeater One of Patek Philippe’s specialities since the very beginning, immediately after the foundation of the company in 1839, the first quarter repeating pocket watches were produced, followed shortly after by the earliest minute repeater in 1845. First invented by the German maker Benedict Fürstenfelder in the first years of the 18th century, improved and developed by Thomas Mudge in London c.1750 and then by Abraham-Louis Breguet in Paris, the minute repeating function which strikes the hours, quarters and minutes on demand was always regarded as an exceptional feat of watchmaking. Requiring perfectly tuned coiled steel gongs, this fascinating mechanism is one of the most difficult complications to execute and among the greatest of horological challenges, especially when miniaturized to fit within the confines of a wristwatch. In the 1920s, with the advent of wristwatches, most prominent clients of Patek Philippe asked for extraordinary watches such as repeaters, calendars or chronographs. Among all those, the repeating complication was regarded as the ultimate and of course the most expensive. Indeed, only around a dozen minute repeating wristwatches in total were manufactured by Patek Philippe from the mid-1920s to the end of the 1930s. The great collector Henry Graves Jr., famed for his pursuit of uncompromising watchmaking excellence, commissioned and owned three minute repeating wristwatches by Patek Philippe which illustrates clearly their status as an ultimate expression of watchmaking skill. By the 1960s, the minute repeater wristwatch had fallen into obscurity. However, in 1989, Philippe Stern decided to reintroduce minute repeaters into production as part of the company’s 150th anniversary celebrations. This decision proved to be a masterstroke and since that time Patek Philippe has always included minute repeaters in their regular production, leading the way in their continued development. Around 200 to 300 hours of work is necessary to assemble a minute repeater movement and only the most experienced master watchmakers are permitted to undertake this task. Over the years, Patek Philippe has gone to enormous lengths to achieve perfection in the sound of its minute repeaters. To this end, the company has worked in collaboration with the Federal Polytechnic School of Lausanne (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne - EPFL) and the Geneva School of Engineering where experimentation with alloys took place in order to find an ideal formula for a metal that creates superb sound qualities for Patek Philippe repeating gongs. Just like the finest musical instruments, all minute repeating watches have a unique melodic sound and individual character. Indeed, it is a fascinating fact that no two Patek Philippe minute repeating watches sound exactly alike, even watches of the same reference, cased in exactly the same way show small differences in tone and sound transmission. It is well-known and much appreciated by clients that every single Patek Philippe minute repeater is personally checked by the President himself before it is allowed to be released from the manufacture. The Perpetual Calendar One of the most useful watchmaking inventions of all time, it is credited to the Englishman Thomas Mudge who made a perpetual calendar watch in 1762, the mechanism not only self-adjusts for the number of days in the month but also calculates the correct adjustment for the leap-years. Patek Philippe was unsurprisingly very early in using the perpetual calendar in wristwatches with the references 1518 and 1526 being the first serially produced perpetual calendar wristwatches by any manufacturer. The Tourbillon Invented and patented by the genius watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet in 1801, is one of the most enduring technical improvements to timekeeping precision and has been continually improved to extreme degrees. In a tourbillon, the entire escapement revolves so that any adverse effects on timekeeping caused by the watch’s position – up, down, sideways etc, is equalized. The tourbillon is also a very visually appealing complication and it has become an important feature of many of the great modern complicated wristwatches. Read more More from Important Watches, Featuring The Triazza Collection Part I View All Item 1 out of 21 Lot 2518 PATEK PHILIPPE. A RARE 18K PINK GOLD AUTOMATIC “CATHEDRAL” MINUTE REPEATING PERPETUAL CALENDAR WRISTWATCH WITH MOON PHASES, 24 HOUR AND LEAP YEAR INDICATION REF. 5074R, MANUFACTURED IN 2008 Estimate HKD 2,400,000 – HKD 4,000,000 Follow Lot 2519 PATEK PHILIPPE. AN EXTREMELY RARE AND MAGNIFICENT PLATINUM AND BAGUETTE- CUT DIAMOND-SET AUTOMATIC “CATHEDRAL” MINUTE REPEATING PERPETUAL CALENDAR WRISTWATCH WITH MOON PHASES, 24 HOUR AND LEAP YEAR INDICATION REF. 5073P-001, CIRCA 2014 Estimate HKD 11,000,000 – HKD 18,000,000 Follow Lot 2520 PATEK PHILIPPE. AN IMPORTANT AND POSSIBLY UNIQUE 18K GOLD SPLIT SECONDS CHRONOGRAPH PERPETUAL CALENDAR WRISTWATCH WITH MOON PHASES, 24 HOUR, LEAP YEAR INDICATION AND BLACK MONOGRAM DIAL WITH LUMINOUS HOUR MARKERS AND TACHYMETER SCALE REF. 5004J-017, “MICHAEL STEVEN OVITZ”, CIRCA 2011 Estimate HKD 5,000,000 – HKD 10,000,000 Follow Lot 2521 PATEK PHILIPPE. A SUPERB AND VERY RARE 18K GOLD WORLD TIME WRISTWATCH REF. 1415, “SHORT” SIGNATURE, MANUFACTURED IN 1948 Estimate HKD 1,500,000 – HKD 3,000,000 Follow Lot 2522 PATEK PHILIPPE. AN ASTONISHING, POSSIBLY UNIQUE AND HISTORICALLY IMPORTANT 18K GOLD TOURBILLON KEYLESS WATCH WITH WHITE ENAMEL DIAL, BREGUET NUMERALS AND HANDS, ACCOMPANIED BY ITS ANTIMAGNETIC OBSERVATORY CONTEST STAINLESS STEEL CASE AND CONTEST SECTOR DIAL, FIRST PRIZE WINNING TOURBILLON AT THE GENEVA OBSERVATORY TIMING CONTEST IN 1931 MANUFACTURED IN 1924 Estimate HKD 5,500,000 – HKD 11,000,000 Follow Lot 2523 PATEK PHILIPPE. AN EXTRAORDINARY, EXTREMELY RARE AND HIGHLY IMPORTANT 18K GOLD WORLD TIME KEYLESS WATCH WITH “NORTH AMERICA” MAP CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL DIAL REF. 605HU, MANUFACTURED IN 1950 Estimate HKD 7,000,000 – HKD 14,000,000 Follow Lot 2306 ROLEX. AN 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH BRACELET DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 116509, CIRCA 2020 Estimate HKD 300,000 – HKD 600,000 Follow Lot 2307 ROLEX. AN 18K WHITE GOLD AND DIAMOND-SET AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH BRACELET DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 116509 Estimate HKD 450,000 – HKD 650,000 Follow Lot 2308 ROLEX. AN 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH PINK MOTHER-OF-PEARL DIAL DAYTONA MODEL, “BEACH”, REF. 116519, CIRCA 2002 Estimate HKD 280,000 – HKD 500,000 Follow Lot 2309 ROLEX. AN 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH YELLOW MOTHER-OF-PEARL DIAL DAYTONA MODEL , “BEACH”, REF. 116519, CIRCA 2002 Estimate HKD 280,000 – HKD 500,000 Follow Lot 2310 ROLEX. AN 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH GREEN CHRYSOPRASE DIAL, BRACELET AND ADDITIONAL DIAMOND-SET BLACK DIAL WITH HANDS DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 116509, CIRCA 2006 Estimate HKD 400,000 – HKD 800,000 Follow Lot 2311 ROLEX. AN 18K GOLD AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH BRACELET DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 116508 Estimate HKD 600,000 – HKD 800,000 Follow Lot 2312 ROLEX. A VERY RARE 18K WHITE GOLD AND SAPPHIRE-SET AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH SODALITE AND DIAMOND-SET DIAL DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 16589 Estimate HKD 950,000 – HKD 1,450,000 Follow Lot 2313 ROLEX. A VERY RARE 18K WHITE GOLD, DIAMOND AND SAPPHIRE-SET AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 116589 Estimate HKD 1,200,000 – HKD 2,400,000 Follow Lot 2314 ROLEX. A RARE STAINLESS STEEL AND 18K GOLD AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH BRACELET AND “FLOATING” DIAL DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 16523 Estimate HKD 90,000 – HKD 160,000 Follow Lot 2315 ROLEX. A STAINLESS STEEL AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH BRACELET AND “IVORY” COLOUR DIAL DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 116520, CIRCA 2003 Estimate HKD 400,000 – HKD 800,000 Follow Lot 2316 ROLEX. A STAINLESS STEEL AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, DATE AND BRACELET SUBMARINER MODEL, REF. 116610LN, CIRCA 2021 Estimate HKD 60,000 – HKD 120,000 Follow Lot 2317 ROLEX. A RARE 18K WHITE GOLD, DIAMOND, RUBY AND SAPPHIRE-SET AUTOMATIC DUAL TIME WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, DATE AND BRACELET GMT MASTER II 'SARU' MODEL, REF. 116759SARU, CIRCA 2016 Estimate HKD 480,000 – HKD 750,000 Follow Lot 2318 ROLEX. AN 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC DUAL TIME WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, DATE, BRACELET AND METEORITE DIAL GMT MASTER II MODEL, REF. 126719BLRO, CIRCA 2020 Estimate HKD 240,000 – HKD 480,000 Follow Lot 2319 ROLEX. AN 18K PINK GOLD AND DIAMOND-SET AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, DAY, DATE, BRACELET AND METEORITE DIAL DAY-DATE MODEL, REF. 118235, CIRCA 2005 Estimate HKD 180,000 – HKD 300,000 Follow Lot 2320 ROLEX. A LADY’S 18K GOLD AND DIAMOND-SET AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, DATE, BRACELET AND LAPIS LAZULI DIAL DATEJUST MODEL, REF. 69188 Estimate HKD 80,000 – HKD 160,000 Follow Visually slide to previous slide button Visually slide to next slide button View All More from Important Watches, Featuring The Triazza Collection Part I View All Item 1 out of 21 Lot 2518 PATEK PHILIPPE. A RARE 18K PINK GOLD AUTOMATIC “CATHEDRAL” MINUTE REPEATING PERPETUAL CALENDAR WRISTWATCH WITH MOON PHASES, 24 HOUR AND LEAP YEAR INDICATION REF. 5074R, MANUFACTURED IN 2008 Estimate HKD 2,400,000 – HKD 4,000,000 Follow Lot 2519 PATEK PHILIPPE. AN EXTREMELY RARE AND MAGNIFICENT PLATINUM AND BAGUETTE- CUT DIAMOND-SET AUTOMATIC “CATHEDRAL” MINUTE REPEATING PERPETUAL CALENDAR WRISTWATCH WITH MOON PHASES, 24 HOUR AND LEAP YEAR INDICATION REF. 5073P-001, CIRCA 2014 Estimate HKD 11,000,000 – HKD 18,000,000 Follow Lot 2520 PATEK PHILIPPE. AN IMPORTANT AND POSSIBLY UNIQUE 18K GOLD SPLIT SECONDS CHRONOGRAPH PERPETUAL CALENDAR WRISTWATCH WITH MOON PHASES, 24 HOUR, LEAP YEAR INDICATION AND BLACK MONOGRAM DIAL WITH LUMINOUS HOUR MARKERS AND TACHYMETER SCALE REF. 5004J-017, “MICHAEL STEVEN OVITZ”, CIRCA 2011 Estimate HKD 5,000,000 – HKD 10,000,000 Follow Lot 2521 PATEK PHILIPPE. A SUPERB AND VERY RARE 18K GOLD WORLD TIME WRISTWATCH REF. 1415, “SHORT” SIGNATURE, MANUFACTURED IN 1948 Estimate HKD 1,500,000 – HKD 3,000,000 Follow Lot 2522 PATEK PHILIPPE. AN ASTONISHING, POSSIBLY UNIQUE AND HISTORICALLY IMPORTANT 18K GOLD TOURBILLON KEYLESS WATCH WITH WHITE ENAMEL DIAL, BREGUET NUMERALS AND HANDS, ACCOMPANIED BY ITS ANTIMAGNETIC OBSERVATORY CONTEST STAINLESS STEEL CASE AND CONTEST SECTOR DIAL, FIRST PRIZE WINNING TOURBILLON AT THE GENEVA OBSERVATORY TIMING CONTEST IN 1931 MANUFACTURED IN 1924 Estimate HKD 5,500,000 – HKD 11,000,000 Follow Lot 2523 PATEK PHILIPPE. AN EXTRAORDINARY, EXTREMELY RARE AND HIGHLY IMPORTANT 18K GOLD WORLD TIME KEYLESS WATCH WITH “NORTH AMERICA” MAP CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL DIAL REF. 605HU, MANUFACTURED IN 1950 Estimate HKD 7,000,000 – HKD 14,000,000 Follow Lot 2306 ROLEX. AN 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH BRACELET DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 116509, CIRCA 2020 Estimate HKD 300,000 – HKD 600,000 Follow Lot 2307 ROLEX. AN 18K WHITE GOLD AND DIAMOND-SET AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH BRACELET DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 116509 Estimate HKD 450,000 – HKD 650,000 Follow Lot 2308 ROLEX. AN 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH PINK MOTHER-OF-PEARL DIAL DAYTONA MODEL, “BEACH”, REF. 116519, CIRCA 2002 Estimate HKD 280,000 – HKD 500,000 Follow Lot 2309 ROLEX. AN 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH YELLOW MOTHER-OF-PEARL DIAL DAYTONA MODEL , “BEACH”, REF. 116519, CIRCA 2002 Estimate HKD 280,000 – HKD 500,000 Follow Lot 2310 ROLEX. AN 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH GREEN CHRYSOPRASE DIAL, BRACELET AND ADDITIONAL DIAMOND-SET BLACK DIAL WITH HANDS DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 116509, CIRCA 2006 Estimate HKD 400,000 – HKD 800,000 Follow Lot 2311 ROLEX. AN 18K GOLD AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH BRACELET DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 116508 Estimate HKD 600,000 – HKD 800,000 Follow Lot 2312 ROLEX. A VERY RARE 18K WHITE GOLD AND SAPPHIRE-SET AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH SODALITE AND DIAMOND-SET DIAL DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 16589 Estimate HKD 950,000 – HKD 1,450,000 Follow Lot 2313 ROLEX. A VERY RARE 18K WHITE GOLD, DIAMOND AND SAPPHIRE-SET AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 116589 Estimate HKD 1,200,000 – HKD 2,400,000 Follow Lot 2314 ROLEX. A RARE STAINLESS STEEL AND 18K GOLD AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH BRACELET AND “FLOATING” DIAL DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 16523 Estimate HKD 90,000 – HKD 160,000 Follow Lot 2315 ROLEX. A STAINLESS STEEL AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH BRACELET AND “IVORY” COLOUR DIAL DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 116520, CIRCA 2003 Estimate HKD 400,000 – HKD 800,000 Follow Lot 2316 ROLEX. A STAINLESS STEEL AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, DATE AND BRACELET SUBMARINER MODEL, REF. 116610LN, CIRCA 2021 Estimate HKD 60,000 – HKD 120,000 Follow Lot 2317 ROLEX. A RARE 18K WHITE GOLD, DIAMOND, RUBY AND SAPPHIRE-SET AUTOMATIC DUAL TIME WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, DATE AND BRACELET GMT MASTER II 'SARU' MODEL, REF. 116759SARU, CIRCA 2016 Estimate HKD 480,000 – HKD 750,000 Follow Lot 2318 ROLEX. AN 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC DUAL TIME WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, DATE, BRACELET AND METEORITE DIAL GMT MASTER II MODEL, REF. 126719BLRO, CIRCA 2020 Estimate HKD 240,000 – HKD 480,000 Follow Lot 2319 ROLEX. AN 18K PINK GOLD AND DIAMOND-SET AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, DAY, DATE, BRACELET AND METEORITE DIAL DAY-DATE MODEL, REF. 118235, CIRCA 2005 Estimate HKD 180,000 – HKD 300,000 Follow Lot 2320 ROLEX. A LADY’S 18K GOLD AND DIAMOND-SET AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, DATE, BRACELET AND LAPIS LAZULI DIAL DATEJUST MODEL, REF. 69188 Estimate HKD 80,000 – HKD 160,000 Follow Visually slide to previous slide button Visually slide to next slide button View All More from Important Watches, Featuring The Triazza Collection Part I View All More from Important Watches, Featuring The Triazza Collection Part I View All Item 1 out of 21 Lot 2518 PATEK PHILIPPE. A RARE 18K PINK GOLD AUTOMATIC “CATHEDRAL” MINUTE REPEATING PERPETUAL CALENDAR WRISTWATCH WITH MOON PHASES, 24 HOUR AND LEAP YEAR INDICATION REF. 5074R, MANUFACTURED IN 2008 Estimate HKD 2,400,000 – HKD 4,000,000 Follow Lot 2519 PATEK PHILIPPE. AN EXTREMELY RARE AND MAGNIFICENT PLATINUM AND BAGUETTE- CUT DIAMOND-SET AUTOMATIC “CATHEDRAL” MINUTE REPEATING PERPETUAL CALENDAR WRISTWATCH WITH MOON PHASES, 24 HOUR AND LEAP YEAR INDICATION REF. 5073P-001, CIRCA 2014 Estimate HKD 11,000,000 – HKD 18,000,000 Follow Lot 2520 PATEK PHILIPPE. AN IMPORTANT AND POSSIBLY UNIQUE 18K GOLD SPLIT SECONDS CHRONOGRAPH PERPETUAL CALENDAR WRISTWATCH WITH MOON PHASES, 24 HOUR, LEAP YEAR INDICATION AND BLACK MONOGRAM DIAL WITH LUMINOUS HOUR MARKERS AND TACHYMETER SCALE REF. 5004J-017, “MICHAEL STEVEN OVITZ”, CIRCA 2011 Estimate HKD 5,000,000 – HKD 10,000,000 Follow Lot 2521 PATEK PHILIPPE. A SUPERB AND VERY RARE 18K GOLD WORLD TIME WRISTWATCH REF. 1415, “SHORT” SIGNATURE, MANUFACTURED IN 1948 Estimate HKD 1,500,000 – HKD 3,000,000 Follow Lot 2522 PATEK PHILIPPE. AN ASTONISHING, POSSIBLY UNIQUE AND HISTORICALLY IMPORTANT 18K GOLD TOURBILLON KEYLESS WATCH WITH WHITE ENAMEL DIAL, BREGUET NUMERALS AND HANDS, ACCOMPANIED BY ITS ANTIMAGNETIC OBSERVATORY CONTEST STAINLESS STEEL CASE AND CONTEST SECTOR DIAL, FIRST PRIZE WINNING TOURBILLON AT THE GENEVA OBSERVATORY TIMING CONTEST IN 1931 MANUFACTURED IN 1924 Estimate HKD 5,500,000 – HKD 11,000,000 Follow Lot 2523 PATEK PHILIPPE. AN EXTRAORDINARY, EXTREMELY RARE AND HIGHLY IMPORTANT 18K GOLD WORLD TIME KEYLESS WATCH WITH “NORTH AMERICA” MAP CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL DIAL REF. 605HU, MANUFACTURED IN 1950 Estimate HKD 7,000,000 – HKD 14,000,000 Follow Lot 2306 ROLEX. AN 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH BRACELET DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 116509, CIRCA 2020 Estimate HKD 300,000 – HKD 600,000 Follow Lot 2307 ROLEX. AN 18K WHITE GOLD AND DIAMOND-SET AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH BRACELET DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 116509 Estimate HKD 450,000 – HKD 650,000 Follow Lot 2308 ROLEX. AN 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH PINK MOTHER-OF-PEARL DIAL DAYTONA MODEL, “BEACH”, REF. 116519, CIRCA 2002 Estimate HKD 280,000 – HKD 500,000 Follow Lot 2309 ROLEX. AN 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH YELLOW MOTHER-OF-PEARL DIAL DAYTONA MODEL , “BEACH”, REF. 116519, CIRCA 2002 Estimate HKD 280,000 – HKD 500,000 Follow Lot 2310 ROLEX. AN 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH GREEN CHRYSOPRASE DIAL, BRACELET AND ADDITIONAL DIAMOND-SET BLACK DIAL WITH HANDS DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 116509, CIRCA 2006 Estimate HKD 400,000 – HKD 800,000 Follow Lot 2311 ROLEX. AN 18K GOLD AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH BRACELET DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 116508 Estimate HKD 600,000 – HKD 800,000 Follow Lot 2312 ROLEX. A VERY RARE 18K WHITE GOLD AND SAPPHIRE-SET AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH SODALITE AND DIAMOND-SET DIAL DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 16589 Estimate HKD 950,000 – HKD 1,450,000 Follow Lot 2313 ROLEX. A VERY RARE 18K WHITE GOLD, DIAMOND AND SAPPHIRE-SET AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 116589 Estimate HKD 1,200,000 – HKD 2,400,000 Follow Lot 2314 ROLEX. A RARE STAINLESS STEEL AND 18K GOLD AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH BRACELET AND “FLOATING” DIAL DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 16523 Estimate HKD 90,000 – HKD 160,000 Follow Lot 2315 ROLEX. A STAINLESS STEEL AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH BRACELET AND “IVORY” COLOUR DIAL DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 116520, CIRCA 2003 Estimate HKD 400,000 – HKD 800,000 Follow Lot 2316 ROLEX. A STAINLESS STEEL AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, DATE AND BRACELET SUBMARINER MODEL, REF. 116610LN, CIRCA 2021 Estimate HKD 60,000 – HKD 120,000 Follow Lot 2317 ROLEX. A RARE 18K WHITE GOLD, DIAMOND, RUBY AND SAPPHIRE-SET AUTOMATIC DUAL TIME WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, DATE AND BRACELET GMT MASTER II 'SARU' MODEL, REF. 116759SARU, CIRCA 2016 Estimate HKD 480,000 – HKD 750,000 Follow Lot 2318 ROLEX. AN 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC DUAL TIME WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, DATE, BRACELET AND METEORITE DIAL GMT MASTER II MODEL, REF. 126719BLRO, CIRCA 2020 Estimate HKD 240,000 – HKD 480,000 Follow Lot 2319 ROLEX. AN 18K PINK GOLD AND DIAMOND-SET AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, DAY, DATE, BRACELET AND METEORITE DIAL DAY-DATE MODEL, REF. 118235, CIRCA 2005 Estimate HKD 180,000 – HKD 300,000 Follow Lot 2320 ROLEX. A LADY’S 18K GOLD AND DIAMOND-SET AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, DATE, BRACELET AND LAPIS LAZULI DIAL DATEJUST MODEL, REF. 69188 Estimate HKD 80,000 – HKD 160,000 Follow Visually slide to previous slide button Visually slide to next slide button Item 1 out of 21 Lot 2518 PATEK PHILIPPE. A RARE 18K PINK GOLD AUTOMATIC “CATHEDRAL” MINUTE REPEATING PERPETUAL CALENDAR WRISTWATCH WITH MOON PHASES, 24 HOUR AND LEAP YEAR INDICATION REF. 5074R, MANUFACTURED IN 2008 Estimate HKD 2,400,000 – HKD 4,000,000 Follow Lot 2519 PATEK PHILIPPE. AN EXTREMELY RARE AND MAGNIFICENT PLATINUM AND BAGUETTE- CUT DIAMOND-SET AUTOMATIC “CATHEDRAL” MINUTE REPEATING PERPETUAL CALENDAR WRISTWATCH WITH MOON PHASES, 24 HOUR AND LEAP YEAR INDICATION REF. 5073P-001, CIRCA 2014 Estimate HKD 11,000,000 – HKD 18,000,000 Follow Lot 2520 PATEK PHILIPPE. AN IMPORTANT AND POSSIBLY UNIQUE 18K GOLD SPLIT SECONDS CHRONOGRAPH PERPETUAL CALENDAR WRISTWATCH WITH MOON PHASES, 24 HOUR, LEAP YEAR INDICATION AND BLACK MONOGRAM DIAL WITH LUMINOUS HOUR MARKERS AND TACHYMETER SCALE REF. 5004J-017, “MICHAEL STEVEN OVITZ”, CIRCA 2011 Estimate HKD 5,000,000 – HKD 10,000,000 Follow Lot 2521 PATEK PHILIPPE. A SUPERB AND VERY RARE 18K GOLD WORLD TIME WRISTWATCH REF. 1415, “SHORT” SIGNATURE, MANUFACTURED IN 1948 Estimate HKD 1,500,000 – HKD 3,000,000 Follow Lot 2522 PATEK PHILIPPE. AN ASTONISHING, POSSIBLY UNIQUE AND HISTORICALLY IMPORTANT 18K GOLD TOURBILLON KEYLESS WATCH WITH WHITE ENAMEL DIAL, BREGUET NUMERALS AND HANDS, ACCOMPANIED BY ITS ANTIMAGNETIC OBSERVATORY CONTEST STAINLESS STEEL CASE AND CONTEST SECTOR DIAL, FIRST PRIZE WINNING TOURBILLON AT THE GENEVA OBSERVATORY TIMING CONTEST IN 1931 MANUFACTURED IN 1924 Estimate HKD 5,500,000 – HKD 11,000,000 Follow Lot 2523 PATEK PHILIPPE. AN EXTRAORDINARY, EXTREMELY RARE AND HIGHLY IMPORTANT 18K GOLD WORLD TIME KEYLESS WATCH WITH “NORTH AMERICA” MAP CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL DIAL REF. 605HU, MANUFACTURED IN 1950 Estimate HKD 7,000,000 – HKD 14,000,000 Follow Lot 2306 ROLEX. AN 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH BRACELET DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 116509, CIRCA 2020 Estimate HKD 300,000 – HKD 600,000 Follow Lot 2307 ROLEX. AN 18K WHITE GOLD AND DIAMOND-SET AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH BRACELET DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 116509 Estimate HKD 450,000 – HKD 650,000 Follow Lot 2308 ROLEX. AN 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH PINK MOTHER-OF-PEARL DIAL DAYTONA MODEL, “BEACH”, REF. 116519, CIRCA 2002 Estimate HKD 280,000 – HKD 500,000 Follow Lot 2309 ROLEX. AN 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH YELLOW MOTHER-OF-PEARL DIAL DAYTONA MODEL , “BEACH”, REF. 116519, CIRCA 2002 Estimate HKD 280,000 – HKD 500,000 Follow Lot 2310 ROLEX. AN 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH GREEN CHRYSOPRASE DIAL, BRACELET AND ADDITIONAL DIAMOND-SET BLACK DIAL WITH HANDS DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 116509, CIRCA 2006 Estimate HKD 400,000 – HKD 800,000 Follow Lot 2311 ROLEX. AN 18K GOLD AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH BRACELET DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 116508 Estimate HKD 600,000 – HKD 800,000 Follow Lot 2312 ROLEX. A VERY RARE 18K WHITE GOLD AND SAPPHIRE-SET AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH SODALITE AND DIAMOND-SET DIAL DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 16589 Estimate HKD 950,000 – HKD 1,450,000 Follow Lot 2313 ROLEX. A VERY RARE 18K WHITE GOLD, DIAMOND AND SAPPHIRE-SET AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 116589 Estimate HKD 1,200,000 – HKD 2,400,000 Follow Lot 2314 ROLEX. A RARE STAINLESS STEEL AND 18K GOLD AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH BRACELET AND “FLOATING” DIAL DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 16523 Estimate HKD 90,000 – HKD 160,000 Follow Lot 2315 ROLEX. A STAINLESS STEEL AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH BRACELET AND “IVORY” COLOUR DIAL DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 116520, CIRCA 2003 Estimate HKD 400,000 – HKD 800,000 Follow Lot 2316 ROLEX. A STAINLESS STEEL AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, DATE AND BRACELET SUBMARINER MODEL, REF. 116610LN, CIRCA 2021 Estimate HKD 60,000 – HKD 120,000 Follow Lot 2317 ROLEX. A RARE 18K WHITE GOLD, DIAMOND, RUBY AND SAPPHIRE-SET AUTOMATIC DUAL TIME WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, DATE AND BRACELET GMT MASTER II 'SARU' MODEL, REF. 116759SARU, CIRCA 2016 Estimate HKD 480,000 – HKD 750,000 Follow Lot 2318 ROLEX. AN 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC DUAL TIME WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, DATE, BRACELET AND METEORITE DIAL GMT MASTER II MODEL, REF. 126719BLRO, CIRCA 2020 Estimate HKD 240,000 – HKD 480,000 Follow Lot 2319 ROLEX. AN 18K PINK GOLD AND DIAMOND-SET AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, DAY, DATE, BRACELET AND METEORITE DIAL DAY-DATE MODEL, REF. 118235, CIRCA 2005 Estimate HKD 180,000 – HKD 300,000 Follow Lot 2320 ROLEX. A LADY’S 18K GOLD AND DIAMOND-SET AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, DATE, BRACELET AND LAPIS LAZULI DIAL DATEJUST MODEL, REF. 69188 Estimate HKD 80,000 – HKD 160,000 Follow Lot 2518 PATEK PHILIPPE. A RARE 18K PINK GOLD AUTOMATIC “CATHEDRAL” MINUTE REPEATING PERPETUAL CALENDAR WRISTWATCH WITH MOON PHASES, 24 HOUR AND LEAP YEAR INDICATION REF. 5074R, MANUFACTURED IN 2008 Estimate HKD 2,400,000 – HKD 4,000,000 Follow Lot 2519 PATEK PHILIPPE. AN EXTREMELY RARE AND MAGNIFICENT PLATINUM AND BAGUETTE- CUT DIAMOND-SET AUTOMATIC “CATHEDRAL” MINUTE REPEATING PERPETUAL CALENDAR WRISTWATCH WITH MOON PHASES, 24 HOUR AND LEAP YEAR INDICATION REF. 5073P-001, CIRCA 2014 Estimate HKD 11,000,000 – HKD 18,000,000 Follow Lot 2520 PATEK PHILIPPE. AN IMPORTANT AND POSSIBLY UNIQUE 18K GOLD SPLIT SECONDS CHRONOGRAPH PERPETUAL CALENDAR WRISTWATCH WITH MOON PHASES, 24 HOUR, LEAP YEAR INDICATION AND BLACK MONOGRAM DIAL WITH LUMINOUS HOUR MARKERS AND TACHYMETER SCALE REF. 5004J-017, “MICHAEL STEVEN OVITZ”, CIRCA 2011 Estimate HKD 5,000,000 – HKD 10,000,000 Follow Lot 2521 PATEK PHILIPPE. A SUPERB AND VERY RARE 18K GOLD WORLD TIME WRISTWATCH REF. 1415, “SHORT” SIGNATURE, MANUFACTURED IN 1948 Estimate HKD 1,500,000 – HKD 3,000,000 Follow Lot 2522 PATEK PHILIPPE. AN ASTONISHING, POSSIBLY UNIQUE AND HISTORICALLY IMPORTANT 18K GOLD TOURBILLON KEYLESS WATCH WITH WHITE ENAMEL DIAL, BREGUET NUMERALS AND HANDS, ACCOMPANIED BY ITS ANTIMAGNETIC OBSERVATORY CONTEST STAINLESS STEEL CASE AND CONTEST SECTOR DIAL, FIRST PRIZE WINNING TOURBILLON AT THE GENEVA OBSERVATORY TIMING CONTEST IN 1931 MANUFACTURED IN 1924 Estimate HKD 5,500,000 – HKD 11,000,000 Follow Lot 2523 PATEK PHILIPPE. AN EXTRAORDINARY, EXTREMELY RARE AND HIGHLY IMPORTANT 18K GOLD WORLD TIME KEYLESS WATCH WITH “NORTH AMERICA” MAP CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL DIAL REF. 605HU, MANUFACTURED IN 1950 Estimate HKD 7,000,000 – HKD 14,000,000 Follow Lot 2306 ROLEX. AN 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH BRACELET DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 116509, CIRCA 2020 Estimate HKD 300,000 – HKD 600,000 Follow Lot 2307 ROLEX. AN 18K WHITE GOLD AND DIAMOND-SET AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH BRACELET DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 116509 Estimate HKD 450,000 – HKD 650,000 Follow Lot 2308 ROLEX. AN 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH PINK MOTHER-OF-PEARL DIAL DAYTONA MODEL, “BEACH”, REF. 116519, CIRCA 2002 Estimate HKD 280,000 – HKD 500,000 Follow Lot 2309 ROLEX. AN 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH YELLOW MOTHER-OF-PEARL DIAL DAYTONA MODEL , “BEACH”, REF. 116519, CIRCA 2002 Estimate HKD 280,000 – HKD 500,000 Follow Lot 2310 ROLEX. AN 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH GREEN CHRYSOPRASE DIAL, BRACELET AND ADDITIONAL DIAMOND-SET BLACK DIAL WITH HANDS DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 116509, CIRCA 2006 Estimate HKD 400,000 – HKD 800,000 Follow Lot 2311 ROLEX. AN 18K GOLD AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH BRACELET DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 116508 Estimate HKD 600,000 – HKD 800,000 Follow Lot 2312 ROLEX. A VERY RARE 18K WHITE GOLD AND SAPPHIRE-SET AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH SODALITE AND DIAMOND-SET DIAL DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 16589 Estimate HKD 950,000 – HKD 1,450,000 Follow Lot 2313 ROLEX. A VERY RARE 18K WHITE GOLD, DIAMOND AND SAPPHIRE-SET AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 116589 Estimate HKD 1,200,000 – HKD 2,400,000 Follow Lot 2314 ROLEX. A RARE STAINLESS STEEL AND 18K GOLD AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH BRACELET AND “FLOATING” DIAL DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 16523 Estimate HKD 90,000 – HKD 160,000 Follow Lot 2315 ROLEX. A STAINLESS STEEL AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH BRACELET AND “IVORY” COLOUR DIAL DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 116520, CIRCA 2003 Estimate HKD 400,000 – HKD 800,000 Follow Lot 2316 ROLEX. A STAINLESS STEEL AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, DATE AND BRACELET SUBMARINER MODEL, REF. 116610LN, CIRCA 2021 Estimate HKD 60,000 – HKD 120,000 Follow Lot 2317 ROLEX. A RARE 18K WHITE GOLD, DIAMOND, RUBY AND SAPPHIRE-SET AUTOMATIC DUAL TIME WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, DATE AND BRACELET GMT MASTER II 'SARU' MODEL, REF. 116759SARU, CIRCA 2016 Estimate HKD 480,000 – HKD 750,000 Follow Lot 2318 ROLEX. AN 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC DUAL TIME WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, DATE, BRACELET AND METEORITE DIAL GMT MASTER II MODEL, REF. 126719BLRO, CIRCA 2020 Estimate HKD 240,000 – HKD 480,000 Follow Lot 2319 ROLEX. AN 18K PINK GOLD AND DIAMOND-SET AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, DAY, DATE, BRACELET AND METEORITE DIAL DAY-DATE MODEL, REF. 118235, CIRCA 2005 Estimate HKD 180,000 – HKD 300,000 Follow Lot 2320 ROLEX. A LADY’S 18K GOLD AND DIAMOND-SET AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, DATE, BRACELET AND LAPIS LAZULI DIAL DATEJUST MODEL, REF. 69188 Estimate HKD 80,000 – HKD 160,000 Follow Lot 2518 PATEK PHILIPPE. A RARE 18K PINK GOLD AUTOMATIC “CATHEDRAL” MINUTE REPEATING PERPETUAL CALENDAR WRISTWATCH WITH MOON PHASES, 24 HOUR AND LEAP YEAR INDICATION REF. 5074R, MANUFACTURED IN 2008 Estimate HKD 2,400,000 – HKD 4,000,000 PATEK PHILIPPE. A RARE 18K PINK GOLD AUTOMATIC “CATHEDRAL” MINUTE REPEATING PERPETUAL CALENDAR WRISTWATCH WITH MOON PHASES, 24 HOUR AND LEAP YEAR INDICATION REF. 5074R, MANUFACTURED IN 2008 Estimate HKD 2,400,000 – HKD 4,000,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 2519 PATEK PHILIPPE. AN EXTREMELY RARE AND MAGNIFICENT PLATINUM AND BAGUETTE- CUT DIAMOND-SET AUTOMATIC “CATHEDRAL” MINUTE REPEATING PERPETUAL CALENDAR WRISTWATCH WITH MOON PHASES, 24 HOUR AND LEAP YEAR INDICATION REF. 5073P-001, CIRCA 2014 Estimate HKD 11,000,000 – HKD 18,000,000 PATEK PHILIPPE. AN EXTREMELY RARE AND MAGNIFICENT PLATINUM AND BAGUETTE- CUT DIAMOND-SET AUTOMATIC “CATHEDRAL” MINUTE REPEATING PERPETUAL CALENDAR WRISTWATCH WITH MOON PHASES, 24 HOUR AND LEAP YEAR INDICATION REF. 5073P-001, CIRCA 2014 Estimate HKD 11,000,000 – HKD 18,000,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 2520 PATEK PHILIPPE. AN IMPORTANT AND POSSIBLY UNIQUE 18K GOLD SPLIT SECONDS CHRONOGRAPH PERPETUAL CALENDAR WRISTWATCH WITH MOON PHASES, 24 HOUR, LEAP YEAR INDICATION AND BLACK MONOGRAM DIAL WITH LUMINOUS HOUR MARKERS AND TACHYMETER SCALE REF. 5004J-017, “MICHAEL STEVEN OVITZ”, CIRCA 2011 Estimate HKD 5,000,000 – HKD 10,000,000 PATEK PHILIPPE. AN IMPORTANT AND POSSIBLY UNIQUE 18K GOLD SPLIT SECONDS CHRONOGRAPH PERPETUAL CALENDAR WRISTWATCH WITH MOON PHASES, 24 HOUR, LEAP YEAR INDICATION AND BLACK MONOGRAM DIAL WITH LUMINOUS HOUR MARKERS AND TACHYMETER SCALE REF. 5004J-017, “MICHAEL STEVEN OVITZ”, CIRCA 2011 Estimate HKD 5,000,000 – HKD 10,000,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 2521 PATEK PHILIPPE. A SUPERB AND VERY RARE 18K GOLD WORLD TIME WRISTWATCH REF. 1415, “SHORT” SIGNATURE, MANUFACTURED IN 1948 Estimate HKD 1,500,000 – HKD 3,000,000 PATEK PHILIPPE. A SUPERB AND VERY RARE 18K GOLD WORLD TIME WRISTWATCH REF. 1415, “SHORT” SIGNATURE, MANUFACTURED IN 1948 Estimate HKD 1,500,000 – HKD 3,000,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 2522 PATEK PHILIPPE. AN ASTONISHING, POSSIBLY UNIQUE AND HISTORICALLY IMPORTANT 18K GOLD TOURBILLON KEYLESS WATCH WITH WHITE ENAMEL DIAL, BREGUET NUMERALS AND HANDS, ACCOMPANIED BY ITS ANTIMAGNETIC OBSERVATORY CONTEST STAINLESS STEEL CASE AND CONTEST SECTOR DIAL, FIRST PRIZE WINNING TOURBILLON AT THE GENEVA OBSERVATORY TIMING CONTEST IN 1931 MANUFACTURED IN 1924 Estimate HKD 5,500,000 – HKD 11,000,000 PATEK PHILIPPE. AN ASTONISHING, POSSIBLY UNIQUE AND HISTORICALLY IMPORTANT 18K GOLD TOURBILLON KEYLESS WATCH WITH WHITE ENAMEL DIAL, BREGUET NUMERALS AND HANDS, ACCOMPANIED BY ITS ANTIMAGNETIC OBSERVATORY CONTEST STAINLESS STEEL CASE AND CONTEST SECTOR DIAL, FIRST PRIZE WINNING TOURBILLON AT THE GENEVA OBSERVATORY TIMING CONTEST IN 1931 MANUFACTURED IN 1924 Estimate HKD 5,500,000 – HKD 11,000,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 2523 PATEK PHILIPPE. AN EXTRAORDINARY, EXTREMELY RARE AND HIGHLY IMPORTANT 18K GOLD WORLD TIME KEYLESS WATCH WITH “NORTH AMERICA” MAP CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL DIAL REF. 605HU, MANUFACTURED IN 1950 Estimate HKD 7,000,000 – HKD 14,000,000 PATEK PHILIPPE. AN EXTRAORDINARY, EXTREMELY RARE AND HIGHLY IMPORTANT 18K GOLD WORLD TIME KEYLESS WATCH WITH “NORTH AMERICA” MAP CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL DIAL REF. 605HU, MANUFACTURED IN 1950 Estimate HKD 7,000,000 – HKD 14,000,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 2306 ROLEX. AN 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH BRACELET DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 116509, CIRCA 2020 Estimate HKD 300,000 – HKD 600,000 ROLEX. AN 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH BRACELET DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 116509, CIRCA 2020 Estimate HKD 300,000 – HKD 600,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 2307 ROLEX. AN 18K WHITE GOLD AND DIAMOND-SET AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH BRACELET DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 116509 Estimate HKD 450,000 – HKD 650,000 ROLEX. AN 18K WHITE GOLD AND DIAMOND-SET AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH BRACELET DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 116509 Estimate HKD 450,000 – HKD 650,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 2308 ROLEX. AN 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH PINK MOTHER-OF-PEARL DIAL DAYTONA MODEL, “BEACH”, REF. 116519, CIRCA 2002 Estimate HKD 280,000 – HKD 500,000 ROLEX. AN 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH PINK MOTHER-OF-PEARL DIAL DAYTONA MODEL, “BEACH”, REF. 116519, CIRCA 2002 Estimate HKD 280,000 – HKD 500,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 2309 ROLEX. AN 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH YELLOW MOTHER-OF-PEARL DIAL DAYTONA MODEL , “BEACH”, REF. 116519, CIRCA 2002 Estimate HKD 280,000 – HKD 500,000 ROLEX. AN 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH YELLOW MOTHER-OF-PEARL DIAL DAYTONA MODEL , “BEACH”, REF. 116519, CIRCA 2002 Estimate HKD 280,000 – HKD 500,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 2310 ROLEX. AN 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH GREEN CHRYSOPRASE DIAL, BRACELET AND ADDITIONAL DIAMOND-SET BLACK DIAL WITH HANDS DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 116509, CIRCA 2006 Estimate HKD 400,000 – HKD 800,000 ROLEX. AN 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH GREEN CHRYSOPRASE DIAL, BRACELET AND ADDITIONAL DIAMOND-SET BLACK DIAL WITH HANDS DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 116509, CIRCA 2006 Estimate HKD 400,000 – HKD 800,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 2311 ROLEX. AN 18K GOLD AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH BRACELET DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 116508 Estimate HKD 600,000 – HKD 800,000 ROLEX. AN 18K GOLD AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH BRACELET DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 116508 Estimate HKD 600,000 – HKD 800,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 2312 ROLEX. A VERY RARE 18K WHITE GOLD AND SAPPHIRE-SET AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH SODALITE AND DIAMOND-SET DIAL DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 16589 Estimate HKD 950,000 – HKD 1,450,000 ROLEX. A VERY RARE 18K WHITE GOLD AND SAPPHIRE-SET AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH SODALITE AND DIAMOND-SET DIAL DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 16589 Estimate HKD 950,000 – HKD 1,450,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 2313 ROLEX. A VERY RARE 18K WHITE GOLD, DIAMOND AND SAPPHIRE-SET AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 116589 Estimate HKD 1,200,000 – HKD 2,400,000 ROLEX. A VERY RARE 18K WHITE GOLD, DIAMOND AND SAPPHIRE-SET AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 116589 Estimate HKD 1,200,000 – HKD 2,400,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 2314 ROLEX. A RARE STAINLESS STEEL AND 18K GOLD AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH BRACELET AND “FLOATING” DIAL DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 16523 Estimate HKD 90,000 – HKD 160,000 ROLEX. A RARE STAINLESS STEEL AND 18K GOLD AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH BRACELET AND “FLOATING” DIAL DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 16523 Estimate HKD 90,000 – HKD 160,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 2315 ROLEX. A STAINLESS STEEL AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH BRACELET AND “IVORY” COLOUR DIAL DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 116520, CIRCA 2003 Estimate HKD 400,000 – HKD 800,000 ROLEX. A STAINLESS STEEL AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH BRACELET AND “IVORY” COLOUR DIAL DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 116520, CIRCA 2003 Estimate HKD 400,000 – HKD 800,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 2316 ROLEX. A STAINLESS STEEL AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, DATE AND BRACELET SUBMARINER MODEL, REF. 116610LN, CIRCA 2021 Estimate HKD 60,000 – HKD 120,000 ROLEX. A STAINLESS STEEL AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, DATE AND BRACELET SUBMARINER MODEL, REF. 116610LN, CIRCA 2021 Estimate HKD 60,000 – HKD 120,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 2317 ROLEX. A RARE 18K WHITE GOLD, DIAMOND, RUBY AND SAPPHIRE-SET AUTOMATIC DUAL TIME WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, DATE AND BRACELET GMT MASTER II 'SARU' MODEL, REF. 116759SARU, CIRCA 2016 Estimate HKD 480,000 – HKD 750,000 ROLEX. A RARE 18K WHITE GOLD, DIAMOND, RUBY AND SAPPHIRE-SET AUTOMATIC DUAL TIME WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, DATE AND BRACELET GMT MASTER II 'SARU' MODEL, REF. 116759SARU, CIRCA 2016 Estimate HKD 480,000 – HKD 750,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 2318 ROLEX. AN 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC DUAL TIME WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, DATE, BRACELET AND METEORITE DIAL GMT MASTER II MODEL, REF. 126719BLRO, CIRCA 2020 Estimate HKD 240,000 – HKD 480,000 ROLEX. AN 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC DUAL TIME WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, DATE, BRACELET AND METEORITE DIAL GMT MASTER II MODEL, REF. 126719BLRO, CIRCA 2020 Estimate HKD 240,000 – HKD 480,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 2319 ROLEX. AN 18K PINK GOLD AND DIAMOND-SET AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, DAY, DATE, BRACELET AND METEORITE DIAL DAY-DATE MODEL, REF. 118235, CIRCA 2005 Estimate HKD 180,000 – HKD 300,000 ROLEX. AN 18K PINK GOLD AND DIAMOND-SET AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, DAY, DATE, BRACELET AND METEORITE DIAL DAY-DATE MODEL, REF. 118235, CIRCA 2005 Estimate HKD 180,000 – HKD 300,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 2320 ROLEX. A LADY’S 18K GOLD AND DIAMOND-SET AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, DATE, BRACELET AND LAPIS LAZULI DIAL DATEJUST MODEL, REF. 69188 Estimate HKD 80,000 – HKD 160,000 ROLEX. 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Patek Philippe Tourbillon Minute Repeater Perpetual Calendar
Ref. 5216P-001
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