
Introduced in 2014 for the 175th anniversary of Patek Phillipe, this watch is part of the Rare Handcrafts Collection. The craft in question here is wood marquetry. This craft utilises fragments of wood which are assembled and arranged into designs. In this case, the fragments have been assembled on a plate of gold to depict an image of an Old Lake Leman barque in Geneva harbour. The inspirations for the designs of these dials come from paintings in the possession of Philippe Stern. These watches excel at drawing your attention to the dial only for you to immediately forget what the time is upon taking your eyes away from it; what a complication!

The case is around 38.5mm in diameter and is made of grey gold. This variant was limited to forty pieces.

The caseback engraving indicates its anniversary edition status.

Raising the hinged covering reveals calibre 240 which beats at 21,600 vibrations per hour, features automatic winding courtesy of a 22K gold off-centre mini-rotor and has a power reserve of 48 hours.



