
Emmanuel, known as 'quattro' on WatchProSite, presents an exceptional deep dive into the Patek Philippe Ref. 5076P, a series celebrated for its exquisite cloisonné enamel dials. This article highlights the intricate artistry and limited production of these rare timepieces, offering a visual feast and essential reference for collectors. Emmanuel's meticulous compilation serves as a critical resource for understanding the diverse themes and unique characteristics of this highly sought-after reference.



















































































The Patek Philippe Reference 5076 is a series of limited-edition timepieces distinguished by its intricate cloisonné enamel dials. Launched in 2003 and produced until 2006, this reference was created in sets, each comprising four watches with different dials unified by a specific theme, often drawing inspiration from cultural or natural motifs. It represents Patek Philippe's commitment to traditional artisanal crafts, particularly in the realm of decorative dial work. The limited production run and artistic focus position it as a significant offering for collectors of rare horological art.
The watches in the 5076 series feature a platinum case, measuring 30 x 43 mm. These dimensions provide an appropriate canvas for the detailed enamel artistry while maintaining a refined profile suitable for a dress watch. Powering these timepieces is the Patek Philippe caliber 215, a manual-winding movement known for its slimness and reliability. Some variations of the caliber 215 used in this reference include a small seconds display, while others do not, reflecting subtle variations within the series.
With approximately 120 examples produced across all themes, the Reference 5076 appeals to collectors who prioritize rarity and exceptional decorative craftsmanship. Its short production span and the unique nature of each four-watch set contribute to its collectibility. The reference showcases Patek Philippe's expertise in combining high watchmaking with traditional decorative arts, making it a notable entry for enthusiasts of unique and artistically significant timepieces.
The tigers and the barques for me!
I wouldn’t mind getting a chance to purchase a fish or boat piece, but these must be very rare.
Any phoenix or dragon?
Tropical fish is my favorite
it would be blue dog, beige rooster and second barque... Best, Emmanuel
Only 120 in total... Best, Emmanuel
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