Patek Philippe 5124G: Blue vs. Salmon Dial for the Discerning Collector
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Patek Philippe 5124G: Blue vs. Salmon Dial for the Discerning Collector

By @Patek_Ambassador · Jan 13, 2020 · 42 replies
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In this enduring discussion, @Patek_Ambassador seeks community input on a pivotal decision: selecting between the blue or salmon dial for his Patek Philippe 5124G. His dilemma highlights a common collector's challenge—balancing personal aesthetic preference with the desire for collection diversity, especially when considering future acquisitions like the Patek Philippe 5327G. This thread offers valuable insights into how seasoned collectors approach such nuanced choices.

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I’ve decided to buy a Patek 5124G and the white gold variant of the 5124 comes in both salmon or blue dial. I am undecided and not sure what to get. The blue dial is slightly more attractive to me, but I’m hesitant to buy it as it has a very similar appearance color scheme wise to the 5327G blue dial that I eventually plan to buy.

Blue or Salmon?

Blue:












Salmon:












5327G I plan to buy...afraid the 5124G blue dial won’t offer enough color diversity in my collection with the 5327G as well that has the same color case and same dial color as the blue 5124G:








About the Patek Philippe Gondolo Ref. 5124

The Montblanc Calatrava reference 5124 is a notable example of the brand's dress watch offerings, characterized by its restrained design and classic proportions. This reference was produced during a period when Montblanc was expanding its horological presence, offering timepieces that emphasized traditional watchmaking aesthetics. It represents a more accessible entry point into the brand's mechanical watch collection, appealing to those seeking a refined and understated wristwatch without excessive complications.

Encased in either 18k white gold or 18k rose gold, the 5124 features a case measuring 36 mm in diameter and 46 mm from lug to lug, providing a balanced presence on the wrist. It is powered by the manual-wind caliber 25-21 REC PS, offering a power reserve of 44 hours. The watch is fitted with a sapphire crystal, ensuring clarity and scratch resistance, and has a water resistance rating of 30 meters, suitable for everyday wear.

This reference appeals to collectors who appreciate Montblanc's commitment to classical watch design and mechanical movements. Its availability in different precious metals and dial colors (silver or black) provides options for individual preference, while its lack of complications underscores its identity as a pure time-only dress watch. The 5124 fits within a lineage of watches that prioritize legibility and timeless style.

Specifications

Caliber
25-21 REC PS
Case
18k White Gold or 18k Rose Gold
Diameter
36 mm x 46 mm
Dial
Silver or Black
Water Resist.
30m
Crystal
Sapphire

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W2
w220
Jan 13, 2020
I would do salmon simply because it gives better contrast to the hands

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M4
M4
Jan 13, 2020
Salmon, but I'm a sucker for Arabic numerals every time 😁. [nt]

BL
blau
Jan 14, 2020
This one, for this reason [nt]

MD
mdg
Jan 13, 2020
Tough choice...

...but both are extremely elegant, seldom-seen, and completely under the radar.

@P
@Patek_Ambassador
Jan 13, 2020
You have to pick!! [nt]

MD
mdg
Jan 13, 2020
OK...I'll go with blue...

...as the salmon mimics the 5101P tourbillon but is not on that level. Besides, I've seen the blue in person and it's beautiful. Not too concerned about legibility in a watch of this style.

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