Patek Philippe 150th vs 175th Anniversary Watches
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Patek Philippe 150th vs 175th Anniversary Watches

By small-luxury-world · Aug 25, 2014 · 14 replies
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small-luxury-world's post initiates a fascinating comparison between Patek Philippe's 150th and upcoming 175th-anniversary celebrations, prompting community speculation on how the brand's commemorative releases have evolved. This discussion offers a historical lens on Patek Philippe's approach to milestone watches, highlighting collector anticipation and the significance of these limited editions.

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I am looking forward to see what happened in those years and what the outcome is.






That´s what we saw (or even got; at least a few very lucky ones smile ) back in 1989:





Only five models shown in the picture above, but in fact there have been eight watches for the 150th anniversary: 3960, 3969, 3974, 3979, 4760, 4761, 4762 and Calibre 89

 

Ref. 3960 : The Officer









Ref. 3969 : The Jump Hour





I still can remember a story about a young man (a banker from Switzerland) in his 20´s who spent all his savings to get it. Would like to know if it is still in his possession and if he is still in love with the watch. If there is anyone who knows more about, please share!


Calibre 89









The last picture shows just one level out of four and one can imagine how complicated it is with four levels like this on top.


Whenever there was something to celebrate in the last 25 years, we saw something nice from Patek Philippe.

 

1997 – inauguration of the PP Manufacture

 

Ref. 5029 : The Minute Repeater Chronometer







Ref. 5500 : The Pagoda





2000 – the 3rd Millenium


Ref. 5100 : The 10 Days




Star Caliber 2000





The 150th inspired the Calibre 89, the 175th will most certainly make history.

 

Will we see successor´s, something much more complicated (on top) or something totally unexpected and new? Will there be something with a battery in the anniversary collection, because Quartz is also a strong part of the business from Patek Philippe – even today?

 

Only a few more weeks to go and I think we will see at least three more watches smile

 

Cordially,

Oliver



This message has been edited by small-luxury-world on 2014-08-25 06:16:16 This message has been edited by small-luxury-world on 2014-10-15 11:39:31

About the Patek Philippe Ref. 3969

The Patek Philippe Reference 3969 is a minute repeater wristwatch, distinguished by its tonneau-shaped case and jumping hour display. It was released as part of a series of special timepieces commemorating the brand's 150th anniversary in 1989. This reference represents Patek Philippe's commitment to traditional horological complications, presented in a distinctive and historically significant form factor that deviates from more common round cases.

The watch features a platinum case, measuring 33mm by 36mm, housing a manual-winding movement, the Caliber R 27 PS. This movement is known for its minute repeater mechanism and the jumping hour complication, which displays the hour digitally through an aperture. The crystal protecting the dial is sapphire, offering clarity and scratch resistance. The design emphasizes the intricate mechanics through its specialized display and the acoustic function of the repeater.

As an anniversary edition, the Reference 3969 holds particular interest for collectors of Patek Philippe's complicated watches and limited editions. Its production was highly restricted, with only a small number of pieces made, primarily in platinum. The combination of a minute repeater with a jumping hour in a tonneau case makes it a unique offering within the brand's historical catalog, appealing to those who value both technical sophistication and distinctive design.

Specifications

Caliber
R 27 PS
Case
Platinum
Diameter
33mm x 36mm
Dial
White
Water Resist.
Not water resistant
Crystal
Sapphire

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GL
GLau
Aug 25, 2014
Hi Oliver, yes, I agree that...

...there will be several models for the 175th anniversary. Patek needs to produce anniversary watches at various levels so that different collectors can enjoy and remember the 175th Birthday. Cheers, Gordon

GE
gensiulia
Aug 25, 2014
Great post!

thanks Oliver best, christian

HI
Hiëronymus
Aug 25, 2014
I just can't wait till we know what will come!

FO
foversta
Aug 25, 2014
Ah... the Jumping Hours... what a beauty....

There were a lot of non-round celebration watches... maybe a hint for what we can expect within a few weeks? Thanks for the reminder. Fx

GL
GLau
Aug 25, 2014
Hi All, just read an article in WatchTime (August) quoting T. Stern in saying that...

..."So there will be different levels of watches, for men and for ladies" regarding the upcoming celebration. He also mentioned a story that only one person thus far had predicted accurately what Patek would produce for the 175th anniversary. That person is a 12 years old boy who accompanied his father to Basel this year, and he told Stern what he thought might happen. We should find that boy and recruit him to be a member of our forum !! Gordon

CH
ch9698
Aug 25, 2014
As I said some weeks ago

An alarm clock watch It could be a 12 years old boy idea

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