Patek Philippe

Patek Philippe Complications 7121/200G-001

REF 7121/200G-001
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  • 2022
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A celestial jewel on the wrist Patek Philippe honors the poetry of moon phases in a white gold model with an elegant blue sunburst dial on which the displays stand out like stars in the night sky. The bezel is lit up by a double row of diamonds featuring the exclusive Dentelle setting technique. Beating inside this jewelry watch is Patek Philippe’s smallest complicated movement.

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Patek Philippe honors the poetry of moon phases in a white gold model with an elegant blue sunburst dial on which the displays stand out like stars in the night sky. The bezel is lit up by a double row of diamonds featuring the exclusive Dentelle setting technique. Beating inside this jewelry watch is Patek Philippe’s smallest complicated movement.

  • Manually wound 215 PS LU caliber with moon phases and small seconds.
  • Officer’s-style case with distinctive straight lugs and screwed-in strap bars
  • Blue sunburst dial with gold applied Breguet numerals. White gold pear-shaped hour and minute hands.
  • Bezel set with a double row of brilliant-cut diamonds, using the Dentelle setting technique (total: 132 diamonds, 1.09 ct).
  • Sapphire crystal case back allowing to admire the finishing of the movement
  • Shiny sapphire blue alligator leather strap with white gold prong buckle.

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Founded in 1839, Patek Philippe remains privately owned by the Stern family, which keeps decision making focused on long-term craft rather than quarterly targets. The manufacture spans Plan-les-Ouates and Saint-Imier, where watchmakers still assemble complications by hand and polish bridges to mirror finishes.