
In a detailed review, joenghenry offers an early collector's perspective on the Patek Philippe 5821/1A 'Cubitus' with its distinctive olive green dial. His insights, gathered after two weeks of wear, provide a crucial first look at how this controversial 2024 novelty performs in daily life. This article synthesizes joenghenry's initial impressions with community reactions, offering a comprehensive overview for prospective owners and Patek Philippe enthusiasts.






The Patek Philippe Calatrava reference 5100 was introduced in 2000 as a limited edition to commemorate the new millennium. This reference stands out within the Calatrava line for its distinctive 'Manta Ray' shaped case, departing from the more traditional round Calatrava forms. It was produced in very limited quantities across different precious metals, making it a notable special edition for collectors of the brand.
The 5100 features a manual-wind caliber 28-20/220, a movement specifically developed for this model, known for its elongated form to fit the unique case shape. The case is characterized by its rectangular, slightly curved profile with integrated lugs, and it is fitted with a sapphire crystal. The specific variant mentioned, the 5100P-001, is crafted in platinum.
This reference appeals to collectors who appreciate Patek Philippe's limited-production commemorative pieces and those drawn to watches with distinctive case designs. Its unique aesthetic and the bespoke movement developed for it position the 5100 as a significant, albeit unconventional, entry in the brand's modern history, particularly for enthusiasts of shaped timepieces.
Can you clarify why you consider this large squared version of the Nautilus a more contemporary feeling on the wrist? My initial interpretation of the square aesthetic was that PP was perhaps going back to a sort of art deco look with prominent geometric shapes e.g. rectangular and square watches. Actually, to your point, I guess I can also view the Cubitus as an updated art deco aesthetic based on the larger watch sizes weโve become accustomed to. Is that how you see/feel it?
The contemporary feeling is due to the unconventional (non-circular) shape, Art deco style as you mentioned, together with the relatively large size of the case
enjoy your new watch!
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