Patek Philippe

Patek Philippe Gondolo 7042/100R-010

REF 7042/100R-010
  • Unworn
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  • 2016
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A micromechanical gem Patek Philippe has combined the brilliance of diamonds with the shimmering reflections of Akoya pearls in an Haute Joaillerie model featuring a highly original precious geometry. The cushion-shaped rose gold case houses a mechanical manually wound movement visible through a transparent sapphire case-back. The refinement of a jewelry watch meets the beauty of mechanical watchmaking.

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Patek Philippe has combined the brilliance of diamonds with the shimmering reflections of Akoya pearls in an Haute Joaillerie model featuring a highly original precious geometry. The cushion-shaped rose gold case houses a mechanical manually wound movement visible through a transparent sapphire case-back. The refinement of a jewelry watch meets the beauty of mechanical watchmaking.

  • Gondolo Haute Joaillerie set with 552 diamonds (6.51 cts) and 79 Akoya pearls (53.18 cts). Manually wound 215 caliber.
  • Dial paved with 251 brilliant-cut diamonds (0.92 ct) set in a circular pattern and 12 trapeze-cut diamond hour markers (0.14 ct). Dial flange set with 108 brilliant-cut diamonds (0.36 ct). Rose gold leaf-shaped hands.
  • Bezel and lugs set with 78 baguette-cut diamonds (2.45 cts). Crown set with an Akoya pearl cabochon (0.14 ct).
  • Bracelet adorned with 78 Akoya pearls (53.04 cts) with rose gold decorative links set with 48 princess-cut diamonds (2.4 cts). Rose gold fold-over clasp set with 55 brilliant-cut diamonds (0.24 ct).

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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.