Patek Philippe Reference 5002 Sky Moon Tourbillon

Presented in 2001, the Reference 5002 Sky Moon Tourbillon is the most complicated wristwatch in the current Patek Philippe collection.

The double-face timepiece is endowed with the rarest complications (12 complications and 686 parts). Among other indications, it displays mean solar time and has a perpetual retrograde calendar on the front side.  Sidereal time and astronomical functions are shown on the case back side.

Patek Philippe Ref. 5002 Sky Moon Tourbillon watch

The Sky Moon Tourbillon has two fascinating faces -one towards the dial showing mean solar time and a perpetual date, and the other on the base with a map of the night sky, the angular movement of the moon, the moon phases and sidereal time.

It incorporates 12 complications. The mechanical module for the astronomical indications on the sky-side dial has been awarded a Swiss patent.

Technical details

Model: Patek Philippe Reference 5002 Sky Moon Tourbillon

Movement
Mechanical, hand-wound, containing 686 hand-finished and hand-assembled components

Functions
Hours, minutes, seconds, perpetual calendar with retrograde date, day, month, leap-year cycle, age of the moon, minute-repeater, tourbillon, celestial map, sidereal time, angular movement of moon, and moon phases COSC-certified chronometer, poinçon de Genève

Case
Reversible
750 (18K) yellow gold or platinum
Sapphire crystals

Dial
Front: gold with opalescent silvered coating “Leaf” hands in blued steel and “pear” hands in gold and steel
Back: Sky background represented by a disk of sapphire crystal and “Pear” hands painted white

Bracelet/Strap
Crocodile leather