Patek Philippe 4675G and 557G on Wrist
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Patek Philippe 4675G and 557G on Wrist

By GLau · Apr 9, 2015 · 20 replies
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GLau shares an intriguing encounter in Shanghai, where a fellow Patek Philippe enthusiast showcased two unique timepieces: the 557G and the 4675G. This post explores the surprising versatility of the 'female' 4675G, demonstrating how a simple strap change can transform its aesthetic to suit a man's wrist, challenging conventional gendered watch perceptions.

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Hi Patek PuristS,

A knowledgeable Patek collector (knowledgeable because he is the editor of a watch magazine and a Patek fan) and I met up in Shanghai.

He brought two lovely watches which I tried on.

Too bad I did not receive in time Robin's suggestions on excuses for not able to get others' watches off my wrist. LOL!!

My (male) friend bought the female 4675G and changed the blue clasp into a black strap with pin bucket, and it worked as a men's watch!! Reason being that the diamond hour markers are discrete and understated.

What do you guys think??

Cheers,

Gordon

p.s. The 5100 on the wrist is smaller than what I thought and it felt good on my wrist.  The owner told me it would take him two minutes to wind it fully.

Lost 175 siblings reunited - 557G and 4675G

Lost 175 siblings reunited - 557G and 4675G


The diamonds are not loud at all !!

The diamonds are not loud at all !!


The Manta ray did not want to swim away from my wrist!!!

The Manta ray did not want to swim away from my wrist!!!


About the Patek Philippe 175th collection Ref. 4675

The Patek Philippe Reference 4675 from the 175th Anniversary collection presents a unique interpretation of the chronograph, distinguishing itself with a multi-scale dial that integrates tachymeter, telemeter, and pulsimeter functions. This design choice offers a departure from traditional subdials, focusing on a central chronograph seconds hand with a flyback mechanism. It represents a contemporary approach to a vintage aesthetic, appealing to collectors interested in chronographs that prioritize legibility and a distinct visual identity.

This reference features a case crafted from 18k rose gold, housing the self-winding caliber CH 28-520. The movement provides a power reserve of 50-55 hours. The watch is fitted with a sapphire crystal, allowing a clear view of the dial and its intricate scales. The design emphasizes functionality through its instrument-like presentation, while maintaining the brand's standards of finishing.

Reference 4675 appeals to collectors seeking a limited edition piece that combines historical chronograph functions with modern automatic movement technology. Its unconventional dial layout and the inclusion of multiple measurement scales make it a notable entry within the brand's chronograph offerings, particularly for those who appreciate designs that challenge established norms while honoring the origins of time-measuring instruments.

Specifications

Caliber
CH 28-520
Case
18k rose gold
Diameter
38 mm
Dial
Silvery opaline
Water Resist.
30 m
Crystal
Sapphire

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amanico
Apr 9, 2015
I think the 5100 is a killer. Wow! [nt]

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BABKA
Apr 12, 2015
Indeed.

Thanks for sharing the pics!

MA
Mark in Paris
Apr 9, 2015
Nice gathering

Well Gordon that is a nice mouth-watering trio. I'm surprised to see how good the 4975 looks (even if the 5975 remains my favorite still). The gorgeous 5100 has a lot of character and I'm curious to see the 5200 soon I hope. Thanks a lot for sharing Gordon! Cheers, Mark

GL
GLau
Apr 10, 2015
Hi Mark, IMO 5975 vs 4675 the winner is...

4975 because its dial is cleaner (i.e. less busy) and more balanced. At first, I thought I would not like the diamond hour markers. After seeing the 4975 in the metal, I was sold because the diamonds are subdued and are tastefully done. Changing the strap also made a big difference and so does the fit on my small wrist. LOL !! Cheers, Gordon

MA
Mark in Paris
Apr 10, 2015
I remember when they were unveiled...

and we already thought at the time that the 4675 could be suiting a man's wrist as well. You're perfectly right. Both dials are quite different, and I love the 5975's one but it remains very personnal. But in the mean time I really see the nice balance in the 4675 dial's layout too. Thanks for poiting that out Gordon. Cheers, Mark

GE
geross
Apr 9, 2015
You get to compare notes gordon.

The manta ray looks astonishing. Very regal and imposing , authoritative. Enjoy your pics. Best! Geross

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