lot 30

Patek Philippe

Neptune 'Smoked Salmon' Dial Ref. 5080 in Stainless Steel

This lot has a reserve price
Estimate CHF 8 000 / CHF 16 000
Starting bid CHF 8 000
Location
Office, Zurich

Hammer price CHF 16 000
Total bids 16
Buyer’s premium will not be charged

Specification

CaseRound case in stainless steel with fixed fluted bezel
BraceletIntegrated bracelet in stainless steel with hidden butterfly clasp, maximum wrist circumference: 19.5cm
DialSalmon dial with applied luminous roman numerals at 12, 9, and 6 o'clock, luminous leaf hands, date window at 3 o'clock
MovementAutomatic mechanical movement Cal. 315SC, functions: hours, minutes, seconds, date
Cal.315SC
Ref.5080/1A
Diameter:36mm
Lug-to-lug41mm

Condition report

Case:Good, signs of wear
Bracelet:Good, signs of wear
Dial:Good, even tropical patination and discoloration
Movement:Good, all functions working properly
Amplitude (Dial on top/Lift angle 52):Approximately 280°
Accuracy (Dial on top):Approximately +5 sec/day
Watch only:Yes

Reasons to Bid

The Patek Philippe Neptune Ref. 5080 with salmon dial is one of those elusive creations that quietly encapsulates the spirit of the 1990s at Geneva’s most revered manufacture. Introduced in 1996 and produced for only a few short years, the Neptune was envisioned as a refined alternative to the Nautilus, its distinctive crown guards, stepped bezel and integrated bracelet lending a subtle athleticism to what is, at heart, a dress-oriented timepiece.

While most examples were delivered with silvered or black dials, the present salmon variant belongs to the rarest and most coveted executions, its warm hue imbuing the Roman numeral dial with a richness and character seldom encountered in steel Patek Philippe models of the era. This specific example even has a nice and even tropical patina, hence the nickname ‘smoked salmon’. Powered by the automatic calibre 315 SC and housed in a 36 mm stainless-steel case, it offers both mechanical integrity and everyday wearability. Increasingly recognized as an underappreciated gem in the maison’s history, the Neptune has begun to attract serious collector attention, and few configurations make a stronger case than this exquisitely preserved salmon-dial reference.