
In the world of luxury watch collecting, the pursuit of the perfect strap and buckle combination can be as intricate as the watch movement itself. jlc.thomsen embarks on a quest to pair a stainless steel Patek Philippe buckle with the iconic Ref. 5960A, navigating the brand's specific purchasing requirements. This article delves into the feasibility and aesthetics of his proposed combination, offering insights for collectors considering similar bespoke modifications.




The Patek Philippe Reference 5212A Calatrava Weekly Calendar introduced a novel complication to the brand's lineup, displaying not only the day and date but also the current week number and month. This function is particularly useful for individuals who track their schedules and business activities by week. The watch maintains the classic Calatrava aesthetic while incorporating a complex yet legible dial layout for its unique calendar display.
Crafted in stainless steel, a less common material for Patek Philippe complications, the 5212A features a 40mm case with a distinctive stepped lug design. It houses the self-winding caliber 26-330 S C J SE, visible through a sapphire crystal case back. This movement provides a power reserve of approximately 35-45 hours and incorporates a new base caliber for the brand, developed specifically for this weekly calendar mechanism.
This reference appeals to collectors seeking a Patek Philippe with a distinctive and practical complication, offered in a robust and understated material. Its introduction marked a notable addition to the Calatrava collection, demonstrating Patek Philippe's continued innovation in calendar functions. The steel construction also positions it as a more accessible entry point for some collectors into the brand's complicated offerings.
I had no problem buying a steel pin buckle for my 5960A, though! Up until a few years ago, the only buckle available was the one for 5565A.
Do you have any pictures you can share?
Cool, do you have some pictures?
accentuate the red hands very well ! Go for it ! πͺ
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