Patek Philippe 5822P: New Release & First Impressions
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Patek Philippe 5822P: New Release & First Impressions

By brandon.c · Jan 20, 2025 · 28 replies
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brandon.c, a respected member of the WatchProSite community, shares his initial impressions of the new Patek Philippe 5822P 'Cubitus.' His detailed observations provide invaluable insights into the watch's wearability, design nuances, and how it compares to other Patek Philippe sports models, particularly the Nautilus. This article distills his expert review and the community's subsequent discussion, offering a comprehensive look at this significant new reference.

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This weekend I was able to pick-up a 5822P. I’ve only owned the watch for about a day, so I am sure my thoughts will evolve, but I wanted to give my first impressions.


Watch by Patek Philippe, Nautilus

Watch by Patek Philippe, Nautilus

I bought the Cubitus with the expectation that it will have the vibe of a Patek sports watch but more wrist presence and a bolder style than a Nautilus.   Additionally, I love collecting Patek Philippe and I love collecting platinum watches with blue dials.  The 5822P-001 is both of those things!  That may not be a sophisticated collecting philosophy, but it’s mine.


The first thing you notice wearing this watch is that it is heavy!  When I first saw the pictures I was disappointed that it did not include a platinum bracelet.  Now after wearing it for an entire day, I think the strap was the right idea.  The 5822P weighs 193g on my scale, which surprisingly is exactly the same weight as my 5811/1G (sized for my wrist with several links removed).  For comparison, I have a few other platinum Pateks on straps and they weigh around 150g.

Second, I find the Cubitus to be far more “flashy” than the Nautilus.  Overall, the Cubitus has a much more faceted appearance and has long, straight polished edges that pick up light in a more noticeable way than the Nautilus does.  A small detail with a big effect is that there is a more pronounced vertical step from the bezel to the “wings” on the sides of the case.  This small difference really highlights the faceted appearance of the case and I feel gives the Cubitus its own personality.



Watch by Patek Philippe, Nautilus

Watch by Patek Philippe, Nautilus

Third, I like the way the Cubitus looks with a strap even though I really dislike the Nautilus on a strap.  On the Cubitus, the bezel covers the majority of the case and the “lugs” are quite short and have a fairly straight taper.  This shape of the case, to my eye, flows quite naturally into the strap.  The Nautilus, on the other hand, has a rounded bezel and a longer more concave tapering of the “lugs”.  This looks great on a bracelet, but I always found that it looked odd with a strap - almost as if part of the bracelet was there but the rest was swapped for leather.  I saw this photo on Instagram where someone had both a 5980G and the 5822P right next to each other and it is easy to see what I am talking about.



Watch by Patek Philippe, Nautilus

I don’t have a strap-equipped Nautilus, but you can see how much of the case serves as the beginning of the bracelet.


Watch by Patek Philippe, Nautilus

The Cubitus more quickly tapers into the strap.

Much has been written about the Cubitus and how it could be changed or improved, but the only thing I really would reiterate is that I really wish there was a quick-change strap system.  Like I mentioned above, I think the Cubitus looks good on a strap and if I had one of the bracelet models I would be disappointed that I couldn’t easily swap back-and-forth to a strap.

Looking forward, I think a big strength of the Cubitus compared to other models is the dial offers a large canvas for complications.  In particular, I think an annual calendar chronograph would be a great fit for the Cubitus, and I hope we see such a model sooner than later.



Wish-list:  In-line perpetual calendar paired with a 5208-based chronograph module for an automatic-winding, perpetual calendar chronograph sports watch.  And throw in a 5316-esque sapphire dial with the horizontal line pattern etched in 🙃.

About the Patek Philippe Ref. 5822

The Patek Philippe reference 5822P-001, known informally as the "Cubitus," offers a distinct presence within the brand's contemporary sports watch offerings. It presents an alternative aesthetic to more traditional Patek Philippe sports models, characterized by its robust design and substantial wrist presence. This reference caters to collectors seeking a bolder expression of Patek Philippe's design language, moving beyond the established lines while maintaining the brand's commitment to high horology.

This specific reference is crafted from platinum, a material often reserved for Patek Philippe's most significant timepieces. The case houses a self-winding mechanical movement, visible through a sapphire crystal case back. The front crystal is also sapphire, ensuring durability and clarity. The watch features a blue dial, a color frequently associated with platinum Patek Philippe watches, enhancing its collector appeal.

The 5822P-001 appeals to collectors who appreciate platinum watches with blue dials, a combination often sought after in the secondary market. Its unique design positions it as a piece for those looking to diversify their Patek Philippe collection with a model that stands out for its contemporary styling and precious metal construction. The "Cubitus" moniker reflects its distinctive form factor, setting it apart from other Patek Philippe references.

Specifications

Caliber
CH 28-520 C
Case
Platinum
Diameter
44 mm
Dial
Blue
Water Resist.
30 m
Crystal
Sapphire

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SALMANPK
Jan 20, 2025
Congrats! you wear it well

DE
dedestexhes
Jan 20, 2025
Congratulations, I wish you a lot of happiness with this watch.

PA
PalmSprings
Jan 20, 2025
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How did the purchase go, you showed interest and the watch arrived very shortly or was the wait a bit longer and difficult?

BR
brandon.c
Jan 20, 2025
I expressed interest right after the launch

However, I was surprised to receive it so quickly. During last year's Watches & Wonders I put in a request for one of the new Aquanauts. I got an OK for the allocation, but was told it _should_ arrive in 2025. I didn't expect the Cubitus to arrive while I am still waiting on that one.

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quattro
Jan 20, 2025
Interesting precise review: thank you

and congratulations on your new watch. Best.

AR
ArmisT
Jan 20, 2025
Congratulations 🎉

Very helpful observations, thanks. If you also have a 5712 in your collection then I’d be curious to read how the dials compare in your eyes. I’m also curious how you feel about the size and whether you’re inclined to wear more often than not because of size and weight.

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