Patek Philippe 5135 Annual Calendar Gondolo
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Patek Philippe 5135 Annual Calendar Gondolo

By Bruno.M1 · Jan 17, 2016 · 23 replies
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not often am I completely wrong but in this case I guess I did not understand the market. I believe the 5135 is Patek's best annual calendar ever made. others like the 5146, 5205, 5396 are nice pieces for sure but not one has imo the strong character like the Gondolo case 5135. And ... it has a grea

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not often am I completely wrong smile but in this case I guess I did not understand the market.
I believe the 5135 is Patek's best annual calendar ever made. others like the 5146, 5205, 5396 are nice pieces for sure but not one has imo the strong character like the Gondolo case 5135. And ... it has a great size for a Patek, big but not too big. 

Only introduced in 2006 and already discontinued in 2011 or so (?) so only in production 5 or 6 year. And no, it dit not get an update like the 5035 became the 5146. Or like the worldtimer 5110 became the 5130. Patek took it out of production and nothing similar was introduced the next year.
They made this reference in all possible versions one would expect, so the red, yellow white gold and platinum case. Some had different dial combinations. The 5135G for example was available with silver dial and slate grey dial.

That last one together with the R were imo the most beautiful. Can you imagine back in 2006 I even hesitated between this and a 5070R? My budget preferred the 5135 smile but my heart went for the 5070R
Imo the best decision but since then I can't stop thinking about a 5135

Weeks ago a friend of mine bought one and I took some pictures.
Look at that watch, what a presence!  Such a well shaped case , so much more than most 'round' simple cases

From the start I thought this would be a winner but somehow it was not a big succes. They did not sell good and that was probably the reason why it survived only 5 or 6 years.
Maybe, within 20-30 years, this might be a sought after piece. Those that were not popular in the past sometimes become very sought after in the future

And most interesting ... even today they are still a bargain on the secondhand market. Unbelievable you can get this complicated gold watch for the same price as a stainless stee simple 5711.
So I am wrong or the market still doesn't understand this gorgeous watch







About the Patek Philippe Annual Calendar Ref. 5035

The Patek Philippe reference 5035 introduced the annual calendar complication to the brand's regular production lineup, marking a significant development in accessible high horology. This reference automatically accounts for months with 30 or 31 days, requiring manual adjustment only once a year at the end of February. Its introduction provided collectors with a sophisticated calendar function that was more practical for daily wear than a perpetual calendar, yet still showcased Patek Philippe's technical prowess.

The 5035 features a 37 mm case, offered in 18k yellow gold, white gold, or rose gold, with a smooth bezel. It is powered by the automatic caliber 315 S IRM QA, which includes a power reserve indicator, date, and small seconds. The movement provides a power reserve of approximately 45 hours. A sapphire crystal protects the dial, and the watch is water resistant to 25 meters.

This reference appeals to collectors seeking a historically important Patek Philippe annual calendar. Its design is characterized by a balanced dial layout, typically in silver, with sub-dials for the month, day, and date, along with a power reserve indicator. The 5035 was produced from 1996 to 2006, establishing the annual calendar as a core complication within the Patek Philippe collection.

Specifications

Caliber
315 S IRM QU
Case
18k Yellow Gold, White Gold, or Rose Gold
Diameter
37 mm
Dial
Silver
Water Resist.
25m
Crystal
Sapphire
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dr.kol
Jan 17, 2016
The basic assumption that the market is always right,

is wrong. Perhaps in a long run but obviously on a short not. Best, Kari

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Mark in Paris
Jan 17, 2016
I think Kari

it is more about the fact that people are much less attracted by shaped watches The stronger the character and style, the narrower the potential clients. However, when they do, they usually really love them. I like the 5200 quite much (and the beautiful faceted sapphire glass) and the 5940 case too. But not on the top of my list yet. Cheers, Mark

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dr.kol
Jan 17, 2016
True.

I am also a fan of 5940 but till now have been resisting the temptation. Best Kari

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Mark in Paris
Jan 17, 2016
You already have several to help you waiting as the 5124 for instance

A case I like a lot. Or the one you offered to your wife (3842?). Cheers, Mark

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dr.kol
Jan 17, 2016
Yes, 3842P

went for my wife. It was checked by PP watchmaker and the watch is, like claimed when I bought it, new. However, in this case the oils of the old watch had dried up completely and it's under service now. The new straps, orange, red, white & yellow are on the way. My wife gets her 10th Patek soon to her wrist. Best, Kari

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Francisco Scaramanga
Jan 17, 2016
The aftermarket is right but only "most" of the time.

Things can change overnight. I have had mine since 2007 and I still can find a replacement. I even wear it during summer! I just change it from "suit" to "Bermudas"... P.s. Looking at aftermarket prices I just realized that they do sell higher that what they listed for in their day. That being the case of a 2009 relatively used one. Take into consideration that since 2007 there has been quite a steep rise in prices every year. Patek anual calendars where in the low 20s (€) back then...

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