Patek Philippe Annual Calendar, 18ct Strap Watch - Ref: 5035J-001
Description
A historically significant reference from Patek Philippe. The 5035 in 18ct Yellow Gold features the world’s first annual calendar complication. The annual calendar was the first time-keeping mechanism to automatically display the month, day and date under the considerations of months with 30/31 days. It will only need adjusting once a year on the 1st of March.
Patek Philippe’s first annual calendar reference, the 5035 from the 1990s, is presented in 18ct yellow gold
FUNCTIONS
Time, annual calendar and 24-hour indicator
Powered by the Patek Philippe calibre 315 S QA
Self-winding movement with a 45-hour power reserve
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