
Anaroku's post offers a captivating glimpse into the synergy between horological artistry and cultural exploration, showcasing the Patek Philippe 5146G Annual Calendar during a journey through Tokyo and Kyoto. This piece highlights how a luxury timepiece can be a constant companion, enhancing the appreciation of historical sites and vibrant cityscapes. Anaroku masterfully illustrates the watch's versatility, proving it to be as fitting for museum visits as for serene temple grounds.




The Patek Philippe Annual Calendar Moon Phases reference 5146, introduced in 2005, represents a significant offering in the brand's annual calendar complication lineage. This reference succeeded the popular 5035 and 5036 models, refining the aesthetic and technical presentation of the annual calendar with moon phases. It is characterized by its balanced dial layout, integrating day, date, month, moon phase, and power reserve indications in a legible and harmonious arrangement. The 5146 was produced in various precious metals, establishing itself as a core model within Patek Philippe's complicated watch collection for many years.
This particular iteration of the 5146 is presented in an 18k yellow gold case, measuring 39mm in diameter. It houses the self-winding Patek Philippe Caliber 324 S IRM QA LU, a movement known for its reliability and precision, visible through a sapphire crystal case back. The movement provides a power reserve of approximately 45 hours. A domed sapphire crystal protects the dial, and the watch is water-resistant to 30 meters, suitable for everyday wear but not for swimming or diving.
The reference 5146 appeals to collectors seeking a sophisticated daily wearable complication from Patek Philippe. Its annual calendar mechanism requires adjustment only once a year, at the end of February, offering practical convenience. The model was available with several dial variations and case materials throughout its production run, which concluded around 2020. The yellow gold variant with a silvery opaline dial offers a classic and understated presentation, aligning with traditional Patek Philippe aesthetics.
Please keep them coming !
After all Kyoto has a unique atmosphere
The last is the torii gate of Heian Jingu
What a great combination of dial and bracelet. That's really, really handsome! Wear it in the best of health and safe travels!
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