The trio ! ☝️ The platinum peacock is made with cloisonné enamel and the colors are so vibrant ! The platinum peacock ☝️ started at HK$600k, went to HK$650k with one paddle, and it was sold at HK$812.5k (US$104k). The platinum Phoenix is made with cloison...
These three enamel pieces are arguably gorgeous though probably not the most sough after, hence a very good performance also for them (as usual, like for any Patek rare handcrafts, way above MSRP)! Lucky the new owners, my favorite is definitely the Londo...
So for rare handcrafts going back 7 or 9 years, I would expect an MSRP of at most 70k to 80k, perhaps less. The London edition was in the low $90k, if I recall correctly ;-) Cheers.
Is it the picture or does there look to be some kind of aberration on the upper part if the Phoenix with the gold wires not being contiguous and white color bleeding into the colored areas?? If it is, looks like the gold wires moved when this dial was fir...
When they let me back to Italy I'll also check on my 2011 official rare handcraft catalogue, but I think there's no doubt this is how the 5077P-054 dials were originally intended ;-)
That is what I thought but it looked like an aberration if you carefully looked at the way the gold wires ended... Definitely love the details of the feathers and body. To me the Phoenix is the hardest one to make.
Of course not for everyone, but definitely quite amazing. Even though it probably ( ) looks better on a rapper than on me (see below), frankly I never say never at this level of quality and exclusivity (the gemsetting in particular is pretty extraordinary...
The two watches are essentially the same, except for diamonds on the bezel/lugs for the latter version. However, as far as I recall, a ladies version was never created for this piece😉 If you are interested, you may actually try to ask your AD or Patek for...