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Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar Chronograph 1518 Stainless Steel

Ref. 1518A

The 1518 was Patek's first Perpetual Calendar Chronograph when introduced in 1941. While commonplace -though still a mean feat today, at the time it was nothing short of spectacular. In a case of just 35mm, Patek managed to squeeze in a hand-wound chronograph movement with small seconds, displaying also the day, date, month and moonphase. Some four examples, out of a total of 281, of the 1518, are said to have been produced in stainless steel. The latest public sale of a stainless steel 1518 was at a Phillips auction in November of 2016. Sold at CHF11,002,000 including fees, it became the most expensive stainless steel watch to have ever been sold at auction. The price graph shown is an indication based on various sources around the web; they should be considered indicative at best.

Diameter35mm
Power Reserve42hrs

Case & Dimensions

Diameter35 mm
MaterialStainless Steel

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Movement

CaliberPatek Philippe 13'''130 Q
ManufacturerPatek Philippe
TypeAutomatic
Power Reserve42 hours
Frequency18,000 bph
Jewels23
Complicationshoursminutessmall secondsdatedaymonthperpetual calendar

Also Known As

13'''130 QCaliberCal. 13'''130 QCaliber

Production

StatusCurrent Production

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