Patek Philippe Aquanaut 5968A vs. 5164A
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Patek Philippe Aquanaut 5968A vs. 5164A

By KamalRostov · Jun 21, 2018 · 39 replies
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KamalRostov presents a compelling dilemma for Patek Philippe collectors: choosing between the new Aquanaut Chronograph Ref. 5968A and the established Travel Time Ref. 5164A. This post explores the pros and cons of the 5968A, particularly in comparison to the 5164A, offering a collector's firsthand impressions and sparking a lively community discussion on these highly sought-after models.

The 2018 Aquanaut Chronograph 5968A versus the Travel Time 5164A

Don't we all have them! Well in my case, it would be "should I pull the trigger on the 5968A?"

After having the opportunity to see one in the metal yesterday and comparing it to my 5164, I have to say that the new chrono version would perhaps compliment my humble Aquanaut collection. 

Pros. The similarity [to the 5164] and balance of the dial layout ticks the boxes. Love the orange detailing as how a chrono should be emphasized. 

Cons. The thickness at 11,9 and the diameter at 42,2mm of the chrono version. Not a huge fan of the date window, plus the white date dial - it would look more discrete if reversed imho, and perhaps I could live with it.

Each of the function would compliment the other watch - I just have to wear them on each wrist! Hahahaha...

Please excuse my poor attempt to photograph these babies smile








About the Patek Philippe Aquanaut Travel Time Ref. 5164

The Patek Philippe Aquanaut reference 5164, known as the Travel Time, introduces a dual time zone complication to the Aquanaut collection. This reference maintains the distinctive rounded octagonal case shape and integrated strap design characteristic of the Aquanaut line, while adding practical functionality for travelers. It represents a more complex offering within the Aquanaut family, catering to those who require a sophisticated yet robust timepiece for global use.

The 5164A-001 variant features a stainless steel case measuring 40.8 mm in diameter and 10.2 mm in thickness. It houses the self-winding caliber 324 S C FUS movement, which provides a power reserve of approximately 45 hours. The watch is fitted with a sapphire crystal and offers water resistance up to 120 meters. The dial is typically black embossed, and the watch is secured by a composite strap with a fold-over clasp.

This reference appeals to collectors seeking a Patek Philippe with a practical complication suitable for daily wear and travel. Its stainless steel construction and composite strap make it a durable option compared to more formal complications. The Travel Time function, indicated by two skeletonized hour hands for home and local time, along with day/night indicators for both, positions the 5164 as a highly functional piece within the broader Patek Philippe sports watch catalog.

Specifications

Caliber
324 S C FUS
Case
Stainless Steel
Diameter
40.8 mm
Dial
Black
Water Resist.
120m
Crystal
Sapphire

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mahesh
Jun 21, 2018

someone said, **Choice is just an action of jumping between dilemmas** Best, mahesh.,

CP
Cpt Scarlet
Jun 21, 2018

On that basis it could swing it for me !

SH
sham1
Jun 21, 2018

so I know it is no contest - the 5164A is you and suits your wrist as if it was a bespoke watch.

KA
KamalRostov
Jun 21, 2018

I've never timed anything in my life, ever... an I must say that it'll be a very expansive way to time poaching egg. But chronos are seldom bought to time stuff... do you think?

KA
KamalRostov
Jun 21, 2018

Never got it perfect before i.e. golden yellow to runny when cut. Perhaps with the 5968 I could...

PA
Passionata_george
Jun 21, 2018

practically the regular 67 is the one which suits for aquanautic experiences since I m not happy at all with those pushers( maybe my OCD but non WR push buttons on a diver must be either screwn down or shouldn t be at all )

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