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Round-shaped solid three-body polished case
18K white gold dauphine-shaped hands and leaf-shaped functions hands
18K white gold fluted Calatrava cross push/pull crown
Downturned lugs with very sharp hallmarks on the inside 
Screw down sapphire crystal display case back
The solid two-body case, downturned lugs, and stepped bezel are polished. 
This caliber 240/114 automatic nickel lever movement is stamped with the Seal of Geneva quality mark. Patek Philippe made the first perpetual calendar wristwatch in 1925.This Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar 5136/1G-001 was introduced in 2004.

Patek Philippe - Grand Complications Perpetual Calendar Ref. 5136/1G

  • Brand: Patek Philippe
    Model: Perpetual calendar Moon Phase 
    Reference Number: 5136/1G
    Movement: Automatic
    Condition: Very good
    Gender: Men’s
    Time Period: 2010
    Box: No
    Papers: Extract from the Patek Philippe Archives

    Caliber: 240/114
    Jewels: 27

    Case Material: 18K white gold
    Case Diameter: 37 mm
    Thickness: 10.5 mm
    Waterproof: 100 ft./ 30 m./ 3 ATM
    Bezel Material: Fixed convex stepped 18K white gold 
    Glass: Sapphire Crystal
    Caseback: Open
    Dial: White opaline with three recessed white subsidiary dials  
    Dial Numerals: 18K white gold applied raised dart-shaped hour indices, dot minute track around the outer rim, black painted Arabic numerals on the sub-dials 

    Bracelet Material: Integral 18k white gold brick-link bracelet 
    Buckle: Triple folding deployment 
    Buckle Material: 18K white gold

    Perpetual calendar, date indicator, and moon phase window at 6 o’clock, day of the week indicator, 24-hour and am/pm register at 9 o’clock, month and leap year indicators at 3 o’clock, hours, minutes, 48-hour power reserve

  • It is constructed with 27 jewels, 275 components, 8 bridges, it is rhodium-plated, has fausses côtes decoration, a straight-line lever escapement, a monometallic Gyromax balance adjusted to heat, cold, isochronism and 5 positions, shock absorber device, a Spiromax self-compensating free-sprung flat balance spring, an index regulator and a 22K gold off-center micro-rotor.
    Patek Philippe GENEVE signature at 12 o'clock, case and movement signed
    Four push-piece correctors house in the case body:
    Corrector at 9 o'clock sets "days of the week only"; corrector at 11:30 sets "date and days of the week"; corrector at 12:30 sets "month" and corrector at 6 o'clock sets "moon phase"
    This mechanism oscillates at the frequency of 21,600 vph (3 Hz)
    Discontinued, collector’s item.

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