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View full screen - View 1 of Lot 2275. Steam Locomotive, Reference 5089 | A limited edition white gold wristwatch with cloisonné enamel dial, Circa 2019 | 百達翡麗 | STEAM LOCOMOTIVE 型號5089 | 限量版白金腕錶,備掐絲琺瑯錶盤,約2019年製.

Patek Philippe

Steam Locomotive, Reference 5089 | A limited edition white gold wristwatch with cloisonné enamel dial, Circa 2019 | 百達翡麗 | STEAM LOCOMOTIVE 型號5089 | 限量版白金腕錶,備掐絲琺瑯錶盤,約2019年製

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October 7, 06:41 AM GMT

Estimate

650,000 - 1,000,000 HKD

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Patek Philippe

Steam Locomotive, Reference 5089

A limited edition white gold wristwatch with cloisonné enamel dial, Circa 2019

百達翡麗

STEAM LOCOMOTIVE 型號5089

限量版白金腕錶,備掐絲琺瑯錶盤,約2019年製


Dial: cloisonné enamel depicting a steam locomotive

Calibre: cal. 240 automatic, 27 jewels

Movement number: 7'180'678

Case: 18k white gold, hinged case back to reveal sapphire crystal display back

Case number: 6'231'341

Closure: black Patek Philippe alligator strap and 18k white gold Henri Stern buckle

Size: 38.5 mm diameter

Signed: case, dial and movement

Accessories: Patek Philippe Certificate of Origin, Certificate of Authenticity, instruction manual, photograph, leather portfolio and presentation box

附帶證書、認證書、說明書、照片、皮製檔案夾及盒子

The reference 5089, which belongs to the Rare Handcrafts Collection, was initially launched in 2014 to celebrate the 175th Anniversary of Patek Philippe. Every year after, and up to 2019, new dial themes for the reference 5089 appeared at the occasion of any Rare Handcrafts exhibition. The present lot is from the “Steam Locomotive” series created in 2018. One of the most legendary players in the railroad epic of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries proudly displays its plume of smoke on the dial of this limited edition timepiece, created by grand feu cloisonné enamel. To create the contours of the bodywork, the chimney, the wheels and the smallest technical details, were shaped with 75 cm of gold wire by hand. To convey volume and the reflections on the metal, the enameller worked with a palette of transparent and opaque enamels in eight colors. Some particular features are also illuminated by silver leaf embedded beneath the enamel.