
In this insightful reference guide, quattro meticulously catalogs all known variants of the Patek Philippe Ref. 5905 to date. His detailed compilation, complete with high-quality images, serves as an invaluable resource for collectors seeking to understand the evolution and nuances of this annual calendar flyback chronograph, a successor to the esteemed Ref. 5960. quattro's personal aesthetic preferences, comparing the 5905 to its predecessor, offer a critical lens through which to appreciate the design shifts in Patek Philippe's modern complications.






Patek Philippe Reference 5905 Annual Calendar Chronograph
The Reference 5905 represents Patek Philippe's integration of annual calendar and flyback chronograph complications within their contemporary collection. This model combines the practical annual calendar function with chronograph timing capabilities, positioning it among the manufacturer's multi-complication offerings produced from 2015 to present.
The 42mm case is constructed in 18k white gold with polished bezel treatment and sapphire crystal protection. The automatic Caliber CH 28-520 IRM QA 24H provides the timekeeping and complication functions, delivering 45-55 hours of power reserve. The black dial is fitted to a leather strap, with water resistance rated to 30 meters.
This reference appeals to collectors seeking Patek Philippe's combination of calendar and chronograph functions in a larger case format. The 42mm sizing and white gold construction distinguish it within the annual calendar range, while the flyback chronograph capability adds operational versatility for timing applications.
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I like the idea of a platin case, but between these I think I prefer the steel one, even though Iām not really fond of green dials.
it commemorates the 150th anniversary of Weir & Sons' founding in 1869. Thanks for looking.
A friend of mine wore his rose gold black dial watch to dinner last night. The chicken was very good, but the bed of hen of the wood mushrooms and corn under the chicken was much too salty.
But I think I prefer the black platinum variant, which has black discs for day/date/month. I'm sorry to read about these salty mushrooms and corn! Best, Emmanuel
I often find date discs and other disc indications to be jarring if the background isn't matched properly.
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