27000M-001

Grand Complication

Complicated desk clock. Rare handcrafts

Patek Philippe perpetuates its rich heritage by drawing inspiration from a desk clock with perpetual calendar and eight-day power reserve delivered in 1923 to American collector James Ward Packard, as well as from a model of the same type sold in 1927 to another notorious American collector, Henry Graves Junior. To effectively combine tradition with innovation, the Manufacture has developed a new manually wound caliber offering exceptional performance: a 31-day power reserve and rate precision of +/- 1 second per day, along with the user-friendliness of a timepiece designed for the 21st century.

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Technical characteristics

dial

Silvery opaline with black transfer-printed indications.
Blackened white gold pear shaped hour/minute hands, blackened pfinodal seconds hand.

case

Sterling Silver
Dimensions: 164.6 x 125 mm
Thickness: 76.73 mm
Humidity- and dust-protected only (not water-resistant)
Guilloched, green enameled panels (flinqué enamel)

movement

86-135 PEND S IRM Q SE
Manual winding

Perpetual calendar

Day, month, leap year and day/night indication displayed in apertures

Date indicated by hand

Week number indicated by a mobile frame

Moon phases

Hours and minutes displayed in a subsidiary dial

Large central seconds hand (jumping seconds)

Central power reserve indication by hand

Front
Back

strap

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