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Patek Philippe 4880/1A Neptune 27mm Salmon Roman Dial Steel Lady's Quartz Watch

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Good pre-owned condition. Minor hairline scratches on steel surfaces. Professional free-of-charge polishing is available upon buyer's request, all metal textures will remain as original. Clean hands and hour markers. Tested and calibrated timekeeping, passed water pressure test, flawless complications. Orignal box and papers are not included. Backed by a 2-year warranty and a 30-day return window. Launched in 1996, the Neptune collection was introduced alongside the now-legendary Aquanaut. While the Aquanaut eventually became a global icon, the Neptune was designed to be the "third musketeer" of Patek's sports range—more formal than the Aquanaut but more adventurous than the Calatrava. Named after the Roman God of the Sea, the Neptune was Patek’s attempt at a "luxury cruise" watch. It was intended for a client who wanted a watch that looked at home on a yacht but could still handle a formal dinner. Like its larger mechanical siblings, the hand-finishing on the 4880's case and bracelet was held to the same standards as Patek's most expensive grand complications. SKU: 017794
Condition
Used
Brand
Patek Philippe
Features
Date Indicator, Luminous Hands, 12 Hour Dial, PushPull Crown, Swiss Made, Swiss Movement, Water-Resistant, Fixed Bezel, Sapphire Crystal
Type
Wristwatch
Department
Women
Model Number
4880/1A
Country/Region of Manufacture
Switzerland
Style
Luxury
Model
Neptune
Movement
Quartz
Band Color
Gray
Band Material
Stainless Steel
Max Wrist Size
5.75 Inches
Dial Color
Salmon
Closure
Fold Over Clasp
Case Material
Stainless Steel
Case Color
Gray
Display
Analog
Year Manufactured
1996-2005
Indices
Roman Numerals
Customized
No
Band Type
Bracelet
Watch Shape
Round
Caseback
Solid
Vintage
No
Bezel Type
12-Hour, Fixed
Bezel Color
Gray
Case Size
27 mm
Band Width
12 mm
Lug Width
17.5 mm
Case Thickness
6.5 mm
With Original Packaging
No