In recent times, there has been a lot of buzz circulating in the industry about how difficult it is to get your hands on a new Patek Philippe watch. The answer to this is, unless you are a long-standing customer, it could take years. And honestly, the hype is well-justified. It’s pretty much safe to say that Patek Philippe offers one of the most wide-ranging chronographs. And, now to mark the end of 2021, they have released 3 more chronographs wherein the renowned watchmaker has only left the enthusiasts and the collectors spellbound (For a good reason, of course). They also have a high value in the pre-owned market, which means if someone is looking to sell his Patek Philippe watch in the second-hand market, he could get a lucrative amount in hand.
If you’re a fan of high-end complications, then this news is for you! Patek Philippe stays true to its roots of manufacturing high-end complicated watches with the 3 new chronographs. They are:
- Ref. 5204
- Ref. 5930
- Ref. 5905
The trio comes equipped with the following features:
- Annual Calendar
- World Time Functions
- Perpetual Calendar
Yes, the Geneva-based watch brand has ensured that the latest three additions stand as a testament to their technical mastery.
Let’s find out in detail, shall we?
Patek Philippe’s 3 New Chronographs featuring Increased Complications
1. Patek Philippe Ref. 5204R-011 ( Perpetual Calendar)
When thinking about complications, the first name that comes to mind is Perpetual Calendar. So, it’s easy to understand why Patek Philippe’s Perpetual Calendar is the most successful one (Grand Complications!).
Do you remember PP’s rose-gold version that first came out in 2016 with black or silver dials? The new 5204 version replaces it with a slate grey. The Ref.5204R-011 is a truly unexpected version which the collectors didn’t see coming. It’s an impressive variant where the chronograph pairs with a Perpetual Calendar and Split-seconds Chronograph. Putting these two together is indeed a remarkable feat, and the timepiece is assembled finely with Calibre CHR 29-535 PS Q.
Back in history, Patek Philippe has combined a perpetual calendar with chronograph, but the new one includes a far more complex mechanism with 2 chronograph seconds hands for recording split times. The Calibre balances all the functions, including:
- Days
- Months
- Small seconds
- Moon-phase
- 30-minute Counter
- Day/ Night Indicator
- Leap Year Indicator
Although all of these are pretty familiar after 2012, however, it’s still as commendable as ever!
Not to forget, the rose-gold with slate-grey dial brings the watchmaker’s highly refined manual finishing skills to the forefront. Reading time becomes effortless, thanks to the applied Dauphine-type hands and hour markers in rose gold with a luminescent coating. The leather strap with a stamped alligator pattern adds to the glory of the Patek Philippe 5204R-011.
Technical Specifications
- Movement: Manual Winding Mechanical Movement CHR 29-535 PS Q
- Dial: Slate-grey sunburst dial featuring gold-applied hour markers with luminescent coating
- Case Diameter: 40mm
- Height: 14.3mm
- Clasp: Fold-Over clasp
- Case: Rose Gold
- Calibre: 29 – 535 PS Q
- Water Resistant: Up to 30metres
- Bracelet: Calfskin
2. Patek Philippe Ref. 5930P-001 (World Timer Flyback)
Next up in the line is Ref. 5930P, which stylishly brings back the 1940s self-winding flyback chronograph with world-time functionality. The Ref.5930 first came into existence in 2016 in a white-gold version, a blue dial, and a matching strap. In 2021, the watch manufacturer returns with a sporty and sophisticated iteration in platinum with a green dial and strap. The rich green hue of the dial looks as gorgeous as ever.
If you look closely at the dial, which of course you will, you can see the names of the cities printed in green on the subsequent disk. The dial reinforces Patek Philippe’s fine craftsmanship through a circular hand-guilloched design. There is green evenly distributed on both the typography and the alligator strap. The applied hour markers and the Dauphine-type hands make a pleasing contrast in white gold as they remain highlighted by a luminescent coating.
Simultaneously, the World Time function displays the 24 time zones with an exclusive mechanism that enables the correction of all displays during any time-zone change by simply pressing the 10 o’clock pusher. Driven by the Calibre CH 28-520 HU, it’s a concoction of boldness and classicism that makes the Ref. 5930P-001 so desirable.
Technical Specifications
- Movement: Self-Winding Mechanical Movement CH 28-520 HU
- Dial: Green, hand-guilloched featuring gold applied hour markers with luminescent coating
- Case Diameter: 39.5mm
- Height: 12.86mm
- Clasp: Fold-Over clasp
- Case: Platinum
- Calibre: CH 28-520 HU
- Water Resistant: Up to 30metres
- Bracelet: Alligator leather strap
3. Patek Philipe Ref. 5905/1A-001 (Annual Calendar)
Patek Philippe falls under the ‘do-not-follow-trends’ league, then how did it release two watches with a green dial at once? We aren’t complaining because the new Ref. 5905/1A-001 looks stunning in a mossy green dial. Patek is undoubtedly moving forward with time as it sports a high complication model hooded under a sturdy exterior.
The Annual Calendar came out in high-end platinum in 2015, rose-gold in 2019, and finally stainless steel in 2021. Perhaps for the first time! The dial features a casual yet elegant sunburst olive dial with sword-style hands and a precisely labelled 60-minute sub-dial, all of which add to the brand’s lineage. The silver and green dial hue promise excellent legibility with 3 day/date/month apertures designed in an arc to ensure that the wearer can easily read the annual calendar quickly.
The Ref. 5905/1A-001 is an amalgamation of two notable complications:
- Patent Annual Calendar
- Self-Winding Flyback Chronograph
Driven by Calibre CH 28-520 QA 24H, the watch requires only one correction per year, i.e., on March 1. Another major highlight is the bracelet that derives its inspiration from Aquanaut, Ref.5167/1A. The integrated bracelet has satin-brushed inner links and polished outer links, making an admirable contrast. In short, the bracelet is more sleek, clean, and perhaps more comfortable.
Technical Specifications
- Movement: Self-Winding Mechanical Movement CH 28-520 QA 24H
- Dial: Olive green sunburst dial featuring gold applied hour markers
- Case Diameter: 42mm
- Height: 14.13mm
- Clasp: Fold-Over Steel clasp
- Case: Stainless Steel
- Calibre: CH 28-520 QA 24H
- Water Resistant: Up to 30metres
- Bracelet: Steel
In Our Words
The three new outstanding Patek Philippe watches with high-end complications follow the footsteps of the brand’s great heritage. Each chronograph flaunts different Calibre, movement, and function. The words that perfectly describe the latest iterations are sophisticated, sporty, and terrific. The content is impressive as Patek sharply flaunts its most-signature complication mixtures.
We believe that the watches are sure to drive heavy traffic. So, expect to find your name on the waiting list after a couple of years.
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