patek_philippe_minute_repeater_split-seconds_chronograph_perpetual_calendar_5308
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| Combining a [[minute-repeater]], | Combining a [[minute-repeater]], | ||
| - | The instantaneous perpetual calendar ensures that the disks pass in 30 milliseconds over the three day-date-month apertures arranged along an arc. | + | The [[instantaneous]] perpetual calendar ensures that the disks pass in 30 milliseconds over the three day-date-month apertures arranged along an arc. |
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| + | The watch was unveiled as a limited-edition [[platinum]] model at the [[Watch Art Exhibition]] in Tokyo in [[2023]] and made its official debut in the collection in [[white gold]] in [[2025]]. | ||
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