This watch is very nice example of Patek Philippe 5055G “Complication” in 18K white gold, with moon phase and power reserve indicator.
The dial is black with white Arabic numerals and baton hands. There is a minutes chapter at the periphery of the dial, and the other print on the dial is white for legibility.
The power reserve indicator is adjacent to 10 o’clock and moon phase / date display adjacent to 7 o’clock. The locations of these displays is eccentric, and the watch has an overall modern appearance.
Movement is the automatic Patek Philippe Caliber 240 PS with 29 jewels, 22k micro rotor, 48-hour power reserve and beating at 21,600 vibrations per hour. It is stamped with the Geneva Seal.
Please note that the watch has been serviced by Patek Philippe in March 2024 (see invoice provided with the watch).
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This watch is very nice example of Patek Philippe 5055G “Complication” in 18K white gold, with moon phase and power reserve indicator.
The dial is black with white Arabic numerals and baton hands. There is a minutes chapter at the periphery of the dial, and the other print on the dial is white for legibility.
The power reserve indicator is adjacent to 10 o’clock and moon phase / date display adjacent to 7 o’clock. The locations of these displays is eccentric, and the watch has an overall modern appearance.
Movement is the automatic Patek Philippe Caliber 240 PS with 29 jewels, 22k micro rotor, 48-hour power reserve and beating at 21,600 vibrations per hour. It is stamped with the Geneva Seal.
Please note that the watch has been serviced by Patek Philippe in March 2024 (see invoice provided with the watch).
Produced from 1998 until 2004, the ref. 5055G is a very elegant example of Patek Philippe’s tradition of marrying the best designs of the past with the technological advancements of the present
From its homage to the military origins of the wristwatch, to the revolutionary self-winding 240 PS IRM caliber, the ref. 5055G is for anyone who appreciates the historical aesthetics of horology combined with the innovative dial designs of the late 1990s.
In 1839, Antoni Patek and Franciszek Czapek founded a company in Geneva to produce pocket watches. After Czapek’s departure in 1845, the association with Adrien Philippe gave birth to the Patek Philippe brand. Patek Philippe is known for its dedication to traditional craftsmanship, innovation, and the production of highly complicated timepieces. A symbol of excellence, its models are sought-after by collectors, with vintage complications often breaking records at auctions.
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