Patek Philippe

Patek Philippe Grand Complications 6002R-001

REF 6002R-001
  • Unworn
  • On Order
  • 2021
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Supreme refinement An exceptional combination of 12 complications, the Sky Moon Tourbillon combines technical prowess and Rare Handcrafts in a rose gold version with dials enhanced by champleve and cloisonne brown Grand Feu enamel and a hand-engraved case. The back of the double-sided case reveals a sky chart faithfully reproducing the visible movement of the Moon and stars in the Northern Hemisphere.

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An exceptional combination of 12 complications, the Sky Moon Tourbillon combines technical prowess and Rare Handcrafts in a rose gold version with dials enhanced by champleve and cloisonne brown Grand Feu enamel and a hand-engraved case. The back of the double-sided case reveals a sky chart faithfully reproducing the visible movement of the Moon and stars in the Northern Hemisphere.

  • Manually-wound mechanical movement featuring 12 complications. Second most complicated timepiece available in the current collection.
  • Minute repeater with cathedral gongs, tourbillon, retrograde perpetual calendar, sky chart with sidereal time.
  • Double-faced watch with on the front side a Grand Feu brown champleve and cloisonne enamel dial on an 18K gold plate.
  • Aperture and moon-phase disk in champleve enamel.
  • Hand-engraved volutes on the case, lugs, slide piece, crowns, hands and fold-over clasp.
  • Chestnut patinated alligator leather strap with square scales secured by a hand-engraved fold-over clasp.
  • Delivered with a pair of hand-engraved rose gold cufflinks

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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.