Patek Philippe a lady's 18ct white gold and diamond-set bracelet watch ref 4126/1 mvt 1244324 case 2702748 circa 1970, Cal. 13,5 manual winding movement, 20 jewels, adjusted to heat, cold isochronism and 5 positions, sunburst cobalt blue dial with diamond set quarter hour markers, polished pointed baton hands, brushed and polished square case with snap on back, diamond set inner bezel case, dial and movement signed to an 18ct white gold Patek Philippe integral bark finish bracelet with folding clasp, 25 mm square, overall length 165 mm. Accompanied by a Patek Philippe extract from the Archives and box.
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