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Patek Philippe - 6002G-001

6002G-001 Sky Moon Tourbillon 6002 White Gold / Blue

Brand: Patek Philippe
Family: Grand Complications
Reference: 6002G-001 (aka: 6002G-001)
Name: 6002G-001 Sky Moon Tourbillon 6002 White Gold / Blue
Produced: 2014
Produced: 2016
Limited: No

Case Material: White Gold
Case Bezel: Rotating, 12 Hour
Case Glass: Sapphire
Case Back: Open
Case Shape: Round
Case Diameter: 42.80 mm
Water Resistance: 30.00 m

Dial Color: Blue
Dial Indexes: Roman Numerals
Dial Hands: Feuille

Description

Introduced in 2014, the Sky Moon Tourbillon 6002 is the successor to the iconic 5002. As regards the movement, the new Ref. 6002 is largely identical with its predecessor. It possesses a minute repeater with two cathedral gongs and a tourbillon; on the front dial, it indicates standard time and features a perpetual calendar with a retrograde date and a moon-phase display. The rear dial sets the stage for astronomical functions: it shows the northern sky, sidereal time, and the angular progression and phases of the moon. Unlike the Ref. 5002, it indicates the moon phases instead of the moon age and features apertures instead of hands for the day of the week, month, and leap year displays. The totally new aspect of the Sky Moon Tourbillon Ref. 6002 is its appearance, with lavish decorations that elevate it to the status of a grand creation. To refer to a case or a dial is almost a sacrilege in the context of the Ref. 6002. Sculpture would be the more fitting term for a genuine work of art like the Sky Moon Tourbillon. In particular, it showcases two artisanal skills: the art of the engraver and that of the enameler. Since the advent of Geneva's watchmaking heritage in the late 16th century, both of these crafts have been inseparably allied with watchmaking.