Patek Philippe 5235G Annual Calendar Regulator
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Patek Philippe 5235G Annual Calendar Regulator

By Pretty Boy · Aug 28, 2017 · 36 replies
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Pretty Boy's acquisition of the Patek Philippe Ref. 5235G Annual Calendar Regulator offers a detailed look at a distinctive timepiece. His initial impressions highlight the dial's finish, case proportions, and the unique in-house movement. This post serves as an excellent first-hand account for those considering this particular Patek Philippe reference.

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When I saw 5235G in the metal a couple of days ago at my AD, it was pretty clear that I would have to pull the trigger. I instantly fell in love with the beautifully finished dial and case. The proportions of the case are excellent too, IMO. I'm also a huge fan of 5235G's many blue details which are nicely matched by the blue aligator strap.

The new and (until now) unique in-house movement with many AR innovations adds to the great package.

Please enjoy the photos.

Best,

Volker






























About the Patek Philippe Annual Calendar Regulator Ref. 5235

The Patek Philippe reference 5235 Annual Calendar Regulator introduced a distinctive display format to the brand's annual calendar complication. This model features a regulator-style dial, separating the hours, minutes, and seconds into distinct subdials. The central hand indicates minutes, while the hours are displayed in a subdial at 12 o'clock and the running seconds in a subdial at 6 o'clock. This layout provides a clear, uncluttered presentation of time and calendar information, distinguishing it from other annual calendar offerings.

The watch is housed in an 18k white gold case measuring 40.5 mm in diameter and 10 mm in thickness. It is powered by the self-winding caliber 31-260 REG QA, a movement specifically developed for this regulator display. This movement provides a power reserve ranging from 38 to 48 hours. The watch is fitted with a sapphire crystal on both the front and an exhibition case back, offering a view of the movement. It is water resistant to 30 meters.

First appearing in 2011, the 5235 appeals to collectors seeking a Patek Philippe annual calendar with a unique aesthetic. The regulator display, while historically rooted, offers a contemporary interpretation within the brand's complicated watch lineup. Its production run has seen it offered primarily in this white gold configuration, making it a consistent and recognizable piece for those who appreciate its specific technical and design characteristics.

Specifications

Caliber
31-260 REG QA
Case
18k White Gold
Diameter
40.5 mm
Dial
Opaline silvery
Water Resist.
30m
Crystal
Sapphire

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BA
Baron - Mr Red
Aug 28, 2017

.....is my favourite of your watches (so far). I really like it. The complication is very cool. The dial is excellent. Big congratulations to you. Nice catch.

PR
Pretty Boy
Aug 28, 2017

I have a very long way to go. Started to collect Pateks only 6 months ago. Let's see what will be next, probably a WT or PC next year.

BA
Baron - Mr Red
Aug 28, 2017

I still have a few boxes to tick......its a never-ending problem. But the 5235 is, for me, a really cool watch. Big congratulations....I will say this.....everyone that i know who has bought one tells me that it gets better and better. Congrats.

FR
FRAM
Aug 28, 2017

I was thinking about adding this to my collection of AC would go nicely with my 5035, 5135 and 5146. Congrats again on getting a special watch

CA
cayenne1200
Aug 28, 2017

All has been said about this model so there is nothing to add. I truly love this model and it's very unique and special appearance. Eine sehr gute Wahl, Volker! Three thumbs up 👍👍👍

WI
willski
Aug 28, 2017

A pretty unique PP with a cool movement. A nice addition to your burgeoning Patek collection

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