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Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar Moon Phase White Gold – 5320 G –

Pre-owned () | Year of production 2018 | Original box | Original papers
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Basic Info

Listing code JZT2Y4
Brand Patek Philippe
Model Perpetual Calendar
Reference number 5320G-001
Movement Automatic
Case material White gold
Bracelet material
Crocodile skin
Year of production 2018
Condition
Scope of delivery
Original box, original papers
Gender Men's watch/Unisex
Location Italy, Riccione
Price Price on request
Availability Item is in stock

Caliber

Movement Automatic
Caliber/movement 324 S Q
Power reserve 45 h
Number of jewels 29

Case

Case material White gold
Case diameter 40 mm
Water resistance 3 ATM
Bezel material White gold
Crystal Sapphire crystal
Dial Champagne
Dial numerals Arabic numerals

Bracelet/strap

Bracelet material
Crocodile skin
Bracelet color Brown
Clasp Fold clasp
Clasp material White Gold

Functions

Perpetual calendar

Other

Display back, Limited Edition

Description

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at Baselworld 2017, Patek Philippe once again presented a striking watch, a unique-looking piece with a clear vintage inspiration-not to mention a case not to be missed. For the past few years Patek has accustomed us to some creativity, with watches that step outside the brand's comfort zone. The Perpetual Calendar 5320 is among these special watches. It is not a reissue of a single watch but instead brings together several strong elements from various watches. there is, however, something really special about wearing a Patek Philippe perpetual calendar watch, or any other perpetual calendar watch for that matter. It relieves its owners of the arduous task of having to adjust the watch to account for inconsistencies in the number of days in a month. Usefully, it also shows the current day and month as well as the date and moon phase. It is almost as if there is a microprocessor inside the watch. starting with the case, it has a diameter of 40 mm and is made of white gold. This size appears neither too bulky nor too delicate on the wrist. The case has many elements worth talking about, and the design seems to have been influenced by the Ref. 3449 perpetual calendar of the 1960s. For example, the bezel and lugs are stepped, which adds to the visual appeal of the case, not to mention the complexity of the construction and finishing. The concept of stepped lugs, in particular, is an interesting touch rarely seen on new watches. The construction of the entire case is also quite unusual in that it is stamped from a block of white gold, then machined and finally finished with a mixture of machine and hand finishing. Unfortunately, despite being made from a single block of gold, the water resistance is still rated at only 30 meters. The dial comes in a warm creamy ivory color that I really like. The color is rich and uniform throughout the dial, but it should be noted that it is lacquered and not enameled. The dial configuration is classic Patek Philippe: day and month apertures at 12 o'clock, moon phase display, and date sub-dial at 6 o'clock. to the right of the date sub-dial you also have the leap year indicator and to the left you have a day/night indicator. All the perpetual calendar indications are a good size and easy to read at a glance. The hour markers are marked using a combination of large Arabic numerals and round hour markers, which are actually black-coated 18K white gold filled with luminous material and emit a bright blue glow in the darkness that immediately brings to mind Rolex's Chromalight luminescent material. The minute line are in black and the printing is, as one would expect from Patek Philippe, simply immaculate. But perhaps the most eye-catching element of the dial are the syringe-shaped hour and minute hands, inspired by Ref. 1591, a unique steel perpetual calendar from the 1940s. The Caliber 324SQ movement inside is new. While Patek's old perpetual calendars used Caliber 240Q. The power reserve is also not entirely impressive, with a minimum of 35 hours and a maximum of 45 hours. The new Patek Philippe ref. 5320G is a charming watch with many nice design touches. Comes with box and warranty.

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