Patek Philippe marks a significant milestone with the introduction of its first contemporary automaton wristwatch, the Reference 5249R-001, affectionately known as "The Fox and the Crow." This exceptional creation is a testament to the brand's commitment to rare handcrafts, showcasing an on-demand display for hours and minutes. Its inspiration stems from a cherished 1958 Patek Philippe Museum pocket watch, which itself paid homage to Jean de La Fontaine's celebrated fable, Le Corbeau et le Renard. With a simple press, the watch animates, reenacting the timeless narrative of cunning and vanity.
The historical precursor to this modern marvel is the 1958 Le Corbeau et le Renard Pocket Watch, Reference 784. This exquisite piece, a jewel in the Patek Philippe museum's collection, is deeply rooted in Jean de La Fontaine's influential work. La Fontaine, a distinguished French poet and fabulist from the 17th century, is renowned for his Fables, which frequently employ animal characters to convey moral lessons. The tale of "The Fox and the Crow" illustrates how a clever fox flatters a crow holding a piece of cheese, persuading it to sing, thus causing it to drop its prize. The moral underscores the peril of succumbing to flattery from those seeking personal gain. The original pocket watch, adorned with rich decorations, boasted a movement enhanced by Louis Cottier, a master watchmaker known for his innovative time display mechanisms. In this vintage piece, the fox indicates the hours with its paw, while the crow's falling cheese denotes the minutes.
The modern reimagining of this iconic design, the Reference 5249R-001, emerges as Patek Philippe's inaugural automaton in its current production. This wristwatch captivates with its refined aesthetic and ingenious functionality. It houses a movement specifically designed for on-demand hour and minute display. Activating a pusher initiates a meticulously choreographed scene from the fable: the fox's paw (or snout, depending on the time) articulates the hours, and the crow then releases the cheese to mark the minutes, after which the indicators gracefully return to their initial positions. The watch's dial is a canvas of artistic mastery, featuring a gold plate adorned with ten hand-engraved gold appliques. These decorative and functional elements, some as thin as 0.2 millimeters, demand extreme precision during their creation to avoid any distortion that could impede the movement. Encased in a 43mm rose gold officer-style case with a Louis XV-type crown and short, straight lugs, this timepiece is powered by the in-house calibre 31-260 PS HMD AU. This ultra-thin automatic movement, equipped with a micro-rotor, offers a power reserve of 38-48 hours. The Patek Philippe 5249R-001 is completed with a lustrous chocolate brown alligator leather strap, secured by a rose gold triple folding clasp, and is priced at CHF 320,000.
This masterpiece from Patek Philippe stands as a brilliant convergence of traditional artistry and innovative mechanics. It serves as a reminder that true craftsmanship not only captures time but also encapsulates stories, inviting us to appreciate the depth of human ingenuity and the enduring power of classic narratives. Owning such a watch is not merely possessing a timepiece; it is carrying a miniature world of art, history, and profound moral reflection on one's wrist, celebrating precision and poetic expression in unison.