PATEK PHILIPPE. A VERY FINE AND RARE PLATINUM AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH BLACK CHAMPLEVé ENAMEL DIAL SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENEVE, REF. 5088, MOVEMENT NO. 5'780'491, CASE NO. 4'687'012, CIRCA 2015 Movement: Cal. 240, automatic, 27 jewels, Patek Philippe seal, signed Dial: Volutes engraved black champleve enamel, signed Case: Glazed display screw back, 38 mm. diam., signed With: Platinum Patek Philippe engraved buckle, Certificate of Orgin dated 22 May 2015 and product literature in leather folder and original sales tag
A timepiece in our days is no longer merely a time-telling instrument, it encompasses passion, power and a showmanship of technological innovations and traditional craftsmanship. Patek Philippe is indeed one of these historically important brands that has successfully brought new meaning to their timepieces by showcasing incessantly the skills of their diverse craftsmen - goldsmiths, gem-setters, enamellers which specialize in different enamel techniques - guillochée, cloisonné, champlevé and miniature painting, engravers, chainsmiths and spring-makers. The results of years of training, these skilled craftsmen blend technology and art to produce horological marvels which are universally admired for their virtuosity. Examples include pocket watches with miniature enamel paintings by Suzanne Rohr and the exquisite cloisonné and champlevé enamel dials that are a specialty at Patek Philippe. The present watch is a true display of craftsmanship combining the skills of an engraver and the art of champlevé enameling resulting in a stunning decoration of hand-engraved scrolls and champlevé black enamel dial and sides. This highly decorative wristwatch pays homage to Patek Philippe's devotion to preserving the traditions of hand-crafted timepieces.
To the best of our knowledge, the present lot has never been offered in public before and it is only the sixth example appears in auction.