WHY WE LOVE IT
Now here’s something special.
Patek Philippe is of course known for its dress watches — the splendid Calatrava that debuted in 1932 and continues to anchor the celebrated watchmaker’s catalog today. However, there are other dress watches within the Patek lineup that deserve recognition.
1999 saw the launch of the Sculpture, an automatic watch in steel or 18K gold available in nine versions, each limited to just 300 pieces. A simple, elegant time-and-date model, the Sculpture was made with Arabic or Roman numeral dials and featured a unique case with an integrated bracelet and a crown protection feature.
This particular Sculpture from the early 2000s features a 26mm steel case, a sapphire crystal, a sapphire cabochon crown, a polished step bezel, and a mother of pearl dial with a dauphine handset, Roman numeral and dart indices, and a stainless steel sculpture bracelet with 18 links and a hidden deployant clasp. Powered by an automatic Patek Philippe movement, it’s in excellent condition throughout.
While most collectors flock to the Nautilus — or even the Calatrava — this is your chance to own something unique.
Don’t miss out!
OVERALL CONDITION
The case is in outstanding condition overall showing only faint signs of wear from gentle use. Mother of Pearl dial with applied indices is in as-new condition with matching handset. Sapphire cabochon guarded crown.
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