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Patek Philippe Reference 5249R-001: The Crow and the Fox Animated Timepiece
Where Fable Meets Form: The Art of Animated Timekeeping
Aesop's Fable: A Timeless Inspiration for a Modern Timepiece
The inspiration behind this exquisite Patek Philippe creation is none other than Aesop's cautionary fable, a tale that underscores the perils of vanity and insincere flattery. The story recounts a crow, proud of its voice, dropping a piece of cheese to sing for a flattering fox. This narrative, rich in moral lessons, serves as an unexpected yet profound foundation for the Reference 5249R-001, marking a unique integration of storytelling into high watchmaking. It's a striking choice for Patek Philippe, signifying a departure into the realm of modern automata.
The Dial: A Stage for Golden Engravings and Subtle Movements
Central to the watch's allure is its 18K rose gold dial, finished in a captivating Matara brown opaline. Upon this surface, an intricate scene unfolds, meticulously brought to life through gold-engraved elements. A grey crow, with a piece of cheese clutched in its beak, perches gracefully on a golden branch adorned with leaves. To the left, a cunning brown fox discreetly emerges from a thicket. The landscape is further enriched with rose, yellow, and white gold engravings of various plants, creating harmonious color transitions that enhance the depth and artistry of the dial. The creation of moving parts, such as the fox's head and tail, demanded extreme precision, with cuts no deeper than 0.2mm, culminating in over 150 hours of dedicated artisanal work. Two rhodium-plated semicircles converge at the dial's center, guiding the eye: the fox indicates the retrograde hours, while the crow marks five-minute intervals. Time is revealed by a simple press of a pusher at 2 o'clock, animating the scene.
Bringing the Fable to Life: The Animated Time Display
Interacting with the timepiece is an engaging experience. Activating the time pusher initiates a captivating sequence: the fox elegantly points to the hours, using its paw for moments before 6 o'clock and tilting its nose skyward to acknowledge the crow at other times, subtly seizing its opportunity. Holding the pusher allows the cheese to descend from the crow's beak, precisely indicating the minutes. Upon release, these animated indicators gracefully reset to their initial positions. Patek Philippe poignantly reiterates the fable's moral: "Thus the roguish fox flatters the crow, which, in wanting to show the minutes, drops its cheese," a subtle reminder embedded within the watch's intricate mechanism.
Inside the Mechanism: Caliber 31-260 PS HMD AU
The heart of this automated marvel is the Caliber 31-260 PS HMD AU, an automatic micro-rotor movement typically reserved for Patek Philippe's perpetual calendar watches. Its adaptation for the Reference 5249R-001 required extensive modifications to accommodate the automation. Pressing the pusher engages a lever that simultaneously activates both the hour and minute mechanisms, ensuring a fluid and precise on-demand time display. This intricate movement is housed within a 43mm rose-gold case, featuring straight, screw-set lugs and a Turban-style crown, all elegantly concealed beneath a hinged Officer-style cover.
A Legacy of Automation: Historical Echoes and Contemporary Craftsmanship
The creation of this watch is rooted in a rich historical precedent, harking back to a 1958 yellow-gold pocket watch designed by Louis Cottier, celebrated for inventing the world-time complication. That historical piece featured a crow and fox automaton with a bras-en-l'air display, powered by a prototype movement also conceived by Cottier, now a cherished exhibit in the Patek Philippe Museum. Much like the memento mori popular throughout art history, the fable inspiring this watch serves as a philosophical reminder: as Jean de La Fontaine observed in his 1668 version of "Le Corbeau et le Renard," "learn that each flatterer lives at the cost of those who heed." While the Patek Philippe Reference 5249R-001 "The Crow and the Fox" is now available, its formal pricing remains undisclosed, implicitly suggesting its exclusivity.
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