Patek Philippe April 2021 Novelties & Calatrava 5298P
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Patek Philippe April 2021 Novelties & Calatrava 5298P

By HobbyCentric · Apr 15, 2021 · 36 replies
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HobbyCentric's early viewing of Patek Philippe's April 2021 novelties offers a rare glimpse into the brand's releases, including an unannounced limited edition. His detailed observations and accompanying photos provide invaluable first impressions of key references like the 5711A/1300A and the 5990R. This article synthesizes community reactions to these significant launches, offering a comprehensive look at collector sentiment and expert insights.

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Went down with my wife earlier to view the new Patek novelties ... the 5711A/1300A was surprising good looking and paired well with the olive green dial. New unisex 4947/1A was also quite attractive with a very nice shade of dark blue with textured horizontal and vertical brushings. Had the new โ€œbutterflyโ€ double clasp which I find most practical. The 5990R was bad boy stunning. The blue dial on the 4947/1A I thought was a nicer shade though. Again happy to see it upgraded with the new double clasp. Both 6119G and 6119R were nice and wore comfortably.  Interesting Patek showed me another watch which was just launched but not public announced (yet?), a limited edition Calatrava 5298P with a dazzling bezel of baguette diamonds. 















About the Patek Philippe Nautilus Travel Time Chronograph Ref. 5990

Patek Philippe Nautilus Travel Time Chronograph Reference 5990

The reference 5990 represents Patek Philippe's combination of travel time and chronograph functions within the Nautilus collection. This stainless steel variant features a blue dial configuration, positioning it as a sports complication piece within the brand's portfolio during its 2014-2018 production period.

The 40.5mm stainless steel case houses the automatic caliber CH 28-520 C FUS movement, delivering 45-55 hours of power reserve. Technical specifications include sapphire crystal protection, 120-meter water resistance, and a smooth bezel design. The watch is completed with a stainless steel bracelet matching the case material.

This reference appeals to collectors seeking dual complications in a steel sports watch format. The blue dial variant offers color distinction within the 5990 series, while the four-year production window establishes its position as a limited-period offering. The combination of travel time and chronograph functions targets users requiring both timing and dual time zone capabilities.

Specifications

Caliber
CH 28-520 C FUS
Case
Stainless Steel
Diameter
40.5 mm
Dial
Blue
Water Resist.
120m
Crystal
Sapphire

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GLau
Apr 15, 2021

The texture on the annual calendar 4947 is indeed very interesting. Has this pattern appeared on others previously? How does the green for 5711 look in the metal? I heard that it is very dark.

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Centurionone
Apr 15, 2021

It seems Singapore is much faster in receiving them than Europe.. The 5711 dial seems much more interesting in your photos than I have seen before. More dark and mysterious

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HobbyCentric
Apr 15, 2021

Patek calls it a "Shantung" effect. I guess they are referring to the Chinese brush effect in lacquered Chinese furniture. The olive green of the 5711 is similar to the shade of the blue in the previous 5711A ... I say similar in that it has a bit of a "dirty" or should I say "muddy" hue (for want of a better word to describe it). Like the previous 5711A reference with the blue dial, it is a chameleon and looks different in different light and angles. I have to admit that I am not a fan of the b

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HobbyCentric
Apr 15, 2021

As mentioned, the olive green dial is indeed a chameleon and I find my photos looking very different in different light and angles.

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PalmSprings
Apr 15, 2021

So how does this work, who gets the green one? Or is this a show piece?

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FabR
Apr 15, 2021

I wasn't aware of this 5298P limited edition, but in case it was created for a given market or a specific AD, it's not unusual special editions are not broadly advertised by Geneva...If I receive some information from Patek, I'll certainly share -- and please do the same if you learn more from your AD! ;-) Cheers.

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