PATEK PHILIPPE CHRONOGRAPH DOCTOR’S WATCH
This watch can literally make your heart stop. It’s sheer beauty and rarity cannot be overstated. First, the dial is one of the rarest configurations of a pulsation dial we have ever seen – even the Patek Philippe Museum does not have one with this layout and size. It’s a three part dial graduated for pulsations on the outer chapter, hand painted in black and red on white enamel. The massive 52 mm case is pristinely preserved and the recently overhauled movement is ready for you to count the beats per second of a loved one. For the collector of important Patek Philippe chronographs, new and old, this timepiece is not to be overlooked. Accompanied by its Extract from the Archives confirming the original date of sale on February 5, 1926 and an enamel dial with ‘pulsometer scale’.
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