Brand | Patek Philippe |
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Model | |
Reference | 5024 |
Year of production (circa) | 2002 |
Material | 18k Yellow gold |
Crystal | Sapphire |
Dial color | Silver |
Movement | Hand-wound |
Diameter | 29 x 36 mm |
Bracelet/strap: | Leather |
Buckle/clasp | Original gold buckle |
Lug Width | 19 mm |
Set Content | Original box & papers |
Patek Philippe Gondolo Ref. 5024 B+P
An ode to Art Deco, the Patek Philippe Gondolo collection is a timeless blend of vintage inspiration and modern elegance. Officially launched in the early 1990s, the Gondolo line draws from Patek’s rich history of exquisite craftsmanship. The reference you see here is the 5024, a stunning piece from 2002.
Crafted in 18k yellow gold, this watch features a manual wind movement, offering a unique tactile experience. The case measures 29×37 mm, striking the perfect balance between refinement and presence on the wrist. The silver dial, adorned with Arabic numerals, exudes understated sophistication, while the original 18k yellow gold buckle completes the ensemble.
Accompanied by its original box and papers, this Patek Philippe Gondolo is a perfect example of craftsmanship and Art Deco style. Come experience it for yourself at Reestraat 3, Amsterdam.
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All the way back in 1839, Franciszek Czapek and Antoni Patek founded Patek, Czapek & Cie. in Geneva. The two Polish watchmakers manufactured pocket watches until an argument drove them apart in 1845. Patek teamed up with French watchmaker Adrien Philippe and in 1851, Patek, Philippe & Cie. was officially registered and the story of arguably the finest of watch manufacturers was truly underway.
The company would amass an impressive array of firsts and records. Among which the first perpetual calendar pocket watch, first split-second chronograph wristwatch, first perpetual calendar wristwatch and for twenty-seven years they held the record for most complicated watch movement: 33 complications.
Yes, we have entered the realm of haute horology.
The house registered its Calatrava cross logo in 1887. The Calatrava would later become one of the brand’s celebrated collections and even a design template for other brands.
Patek Philippe, Audemars Piguet and Vacheron Constantin form what is lovingly referred to as the Holy trinity of watchmaking. Three houses that specialized in haute horology, pushing the boundaries of mechanical watchmaking, decoration and finishing techniques.
Much like Rolex and Omega rule the everyday-watch category, the Holy trinity rules haute horology. A sentiment reflected in Patek’s motto since 1996: You never actually own a Patek Philippe. You merely look after it for the next generation.
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