Patek Philippe Golden Ellipse Limited Edition 40th Jubilee set. Platinum ref 5738P-001 and ref 3738/100P-001, 18ct white gold cufflinks, sapphire and diamond necklace circa 2008, comprising: a platinum cushion-form automatic wristwatch cal. 240/111 automatic winding movement, 27 jewels, blue sunburst dial, applied baton indexes and hands, cushion-form case, hidden t-bar lugs, snap-on case back, case, dial and movement signed, with a platinum Patek Philippe Ellipse buckle, 34 x 39 mm, a platinum cushion-form automatic wristwatch cal. 240 AIG.1 automatic winding movement, 27 jewels, blue sunburst dial, applied baton indexes and hands, cushion-form case, hidden t-bar lugs, snap-on case back, case, dial and movement signed, with a platinum Patek Philippe Ellipse buckle, 30 x 35 mm, sealed in plastic, a pair of 18ct white gold cufflinks en suite, ref 205.9102GR-001, approximately 13 x 22 mm, and an 18ct white gold Ellipse motif necklace, decorated with diamonds and sapphires, circumference approximately 420 mm, ref 285.1/1.GR. (4). Accompanied by two Patek Philippe Certificates of Origin, Attestation certificate, booklets, presentation folder, four cardboard travel boxes, facsimile J Farren-Price invoice and presentation case. In 2008, to celebrate the 40th anniversary of its renowned Golden Ellipse watch, Patek Philippe released a limited edition of 100 Jubilee sets that include two platinum Golden Ellipse watches, cufflinks and a necklace.
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- Baton Numerals - A watch that instead of displaying numerals on the face, displays a marker in the form of a baton, or lower case letter "L". Since the baton-like marks are not numerals, the feature is also called baton markers, baton indexes and baton indicators.
- Movement - The technical name for the workings of a clock or watch, and does not include the dial or case.
- Circa - A Latin term meaning 'about', often used in the antique trade to give an approximate date for the piece, usually considered to be five years on either side of the circa year. Thus, circa 1900 means the piece was made about 1900, probably between 1895 and 1905. The expression is sometimes abbreviated to c.1900.
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