Patek Philippe Advanced Research 5650G
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Patek Philippe Advanced Research 5650G

By dr.kol · May 25, 2017 · 112 replies
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Dr.kol's post delves into the Patek Philippe Advanced Research Ref. 5650G, highlighting its exceptional accuracy and innovative time zone setting mechanism. This discussion provides a rare glimpse into the technical advancements Patek Philippe was exploring in 2017, predicting a future where such precision becomes standard across their mechanical wristwatches. The author's experience with a Patek master watchmaker underscores the significance of these innovations for the brand's trajectory.


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A Master Watchmaker of Pated placed my watch under microscope and showed the picture on a big screen. At the same time he explained the new Advanced Research inventions of 5650G. Really impressive!

The new time zone setting mechanism is fantastic but a "normal watch" with a guaranteed accuracy between minus 1 second and plus two seconds per day is something stunning. I presume that within a couple of years most Patek mechanical wristwatches will be built to same level of accuracy. That would be a real game changer.

Best, Kari 

About the Patek Philippe Aquanaut Ref. 5650

The Patek Philippe Aquanaut Reference 5650G, known as the Advanced Research Aquanaut Travel Time, represents a technical exploration within the Aquanaut collection. This particular reference showcases Patek Philippe's ongoing commitment to material science and horological innovation, integrating novel advancements into a familiar and popular design. It stands apart from standard Aquanaut models due to its specific technical enhancements rather than purely aesthetic variations, positioning it as a significant piece for those interested in the brand's research and development efforts.

This timepiece features a white gold case, housing a self-winding movement. A notable characteristic is the use of a compliant mechanism for the second time zone correction, replacing traditional pivots and springs with flexible blades. The watch is fitted with a sapphire crystal on the front and an exhibition case back, allowing a view of the movement. Its design maintains the robust yet refined character associated with the Aquanaut line, while subtly incorporating the advanced research elements.

For collectors, the 5650G is particularly relevant due to its limited production and the incorporation of experimental technologies. It appeals to those who value mechanical innovation and the forward-thinking aspects of watchmaking. As an Advanced Research model, it offers a glimpse into potential future directions for Patek Philippe's movement architecture and material applications, making it a distinct and sought-after piece within the broader Patek Philippe catalog.

Specifications

Caliber
Caliber 324 S C FUS
Case
White gold
Diameter
40.8 mm
Dial
Blue embossed
Water Resist.
120 m
Crystal
Sapphire

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PY
Pythagoras
May 25, 2017

Great wristshot kari!! You are really one lucky chap to get the new and hard to get models. ) congrats on your new acquisition. Aron

M4
M4
May 25, 2017

I like that Patek a lot. Enjoy it! M4

DR
dr.kol
May 25, 2017

Unfortunately I had to study a bit maths and that keeps me out from all kind of games. Best, Kari

BE
beejo
May 25, 2017

Now you have a nice trio AR. Best, Ahmed

DR
dr.kol
May 25, 2017

There can be many opinions about the looks but the biggest development is well hidden. The watch might be nice from outside but inside it's stunning! Best, Kari

DR
dr.kol
May 25, 2017

I'm loyal and they are loyal. As simple as that. Best, Kari

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