Patek Philippe 5650G: Three Weeks On The Wrist
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Patek Philippe 5650G: Three Weeks On The Wrist

By Baron - Mr Red · Sep 22, 2017 · 76 replies
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Baron - Mr Red's 2017 post vividly describes his profound connection with the Patek Philippe 5650G, a watch that unexpectedly surpassed his high expectations. His candid reflections on the 'honeymoon phase' and how this particular timepiece integrates into his esteemed collection offer a relatable perspective for any serious collector, emphasizing the emotional impact a watch can have beyond its technical merits.

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It arrived just over three weeks ago. Sometimes, when one takes delivery of a new watch, one gets a feeling immediately when one puts the watch on the wrist. That feeling can vary a lot. Sometimes it is intense and sometimes quite flat. Over the years, I have been fortunate enough to have gone through this experience of putting a watch on my wrist quite a few times. I understand the honeymoon phase of new ownership. I understand that by our very nature, watch colletors can be fickle. So it is in this context that I can say that the 5650G is the most exciting new watch I have ever worn. For all sorts of reasons, the 3448J remains my favourite watch and it is favourite by quite a distance. However, in terms of new watches that have come direct from the manufacturer, the 5650G has hit levels that no other watch has done. I wrote a post on the various reasons why I had wanted a 5650G. Often, the rationale we have for a purchase may or may not be lived up to by the watch itself. In the case of the 5650G, all I can say is that I just cannot take the watch off my wrist.

Unfortunately, I had a ALS Datograph first series that arrived at almost the same time as the 5650G. The Datograph had been serviced and is looking fantastic. I have never worn it as I put it into service almost immediartely after buying it. There is not a hope in hell's chance that I am taking off my 5650G to put on the Datograph. In fact, not a single other watch is calling whilst I have the 5650G on. Of the modern watches that I have bought, this is my king. If I had to own just one watch....then yes, 3448J. If just two watches, then 3448 J and 5650G. If three, easy, just add 5370P. If four, add the 5131P. If five, add the 5070P. That is my order.

To my mind, this is one of the things that I love most about watch collecting......being taken by surprise by how much a watch delivers.






About the Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar Ref. 3448

The Patek Philippe Reference 3448 is notable as the brand's first self-winding perpetual calendar wristwatch. Introduced in 1962, it marked a significant technical advancement for Patek Philippe, combining the convenience of an automatic movement with the intricate perpetual calendar complication. This reference established a new standard for complicated wristwatches and laid the groundwork for subsequent automatic perpetual calendar models. It was produced for over two decades, demonstrating its enduring appeal and technical success.

The watch features an 18k yellow gold case with a diameter of 37.5 mm, housing the automatic caliber 27-460 Q. This movement provides a power reserve of approximately 40 hours. The dial is champagne in color, protected by a sapphire crystal, and the watch offers a water resistance of 30 meters. The bezel is polished, complementing the overall classic design of the timepiece.

Reference 3448 is highly regarded by collectors for its historical significance as Patek Philippe's inaugural automatic perpetual calendar. It appeals to those who appreciate the blend of traditional watchmaking with technical innovation. The model was primarily produced in yellow gold, with very few examples in white gold, rose gold, or platinum, making those variants particularly rare. Its production run concluded in 1985, solidifying its place as a key reference in the history of complicated Patek Philippe wristwatches.

Specifications

Caliber
27-460 Q
Case
18k Yellow Gold
Diameter
37.5 mm
Dial
Champagne
Water Resist.
30m
Crystal
Sapphire

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crown comfort
Sep 22, 2017
Quite interesting to see that you placed the 5650G that high up

and after 3 weeks, you cannot blame the "new factor" anymore, so there is something very special in this watch that makes you fall for it, despite all the other choices you have. CC

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Baron - Mr Red
Sep 22, 2017
i think we all have different boxes that get ticked.... [nt]

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colinwillsher
Sep 22, 2017
Post of the week Baron! nt [nt]

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Baron - Mr Red
Sep 22, 2017
glad you liked it! [nt]

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zabreg1 Mr White
Sep 22, 2017
Great pics and I am happy you are enjoying your new toy.

But I think your top 5 might change once you break in the Dato.

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Baron - Mr Red
Sep 22, 2017
uhmmm....

........grappa says not?

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