
Ahead of Baselworld 2013, small-luxury-world provides a historical overview of Patek Philippe chronographs, emphasizing the brand's consistent quality and innovation. The post serves as a retrospective, showcasing outstanding examples from Patek Philippe's rich chronograph heritage, from early wristwatches to complex perpetual calendar chronographs.

When we look at the evolution of the Patek Philippe
chronograph (in general)
it perfectly illustrates its uninterrupted, consistent
quality of watchmaking
the company has practiced throughout its history,
something hardly any of its
rivals can match.
First they started with pocket watches. Then they
started with wristwatch
chronographs in the 1920s, in 1923 they introduced
their first split-seconds
chronograph wristwatch and one year later they
presented their first
chronograph … So,
nothing to proof when it comes to history.
But this is not my topic today.
It is only
a few days before we will see the novelties from Basel 2013.
Therefore I
thought it could be nice to have a look what we have so far.
A few (outstanding) examples by Reference and/or picture from the past:



Chronographs – single & double:
Ref. …,
130, 530, 533, 591, 1436, 1463, 1506, 1554, 1563, 1579, 2499,
3670A, 5070, 5071,
5170, 5950, 5959, 7071

Chronograph´s with calendar function:
Ref. 1518,
2499, 3970, 3971, 3990, 5004, 5020, 5204, 5270, 5951, 5960, 5961,
5970, 5971
Did I miss anything?
The current collection of chronographs from Patek Philippe before Basel 2013:

It is
amazing which kind of variation they have on offer, isn´t it? Is there any
other brand offering that many different chronographs at the same time?
As always
before Basel there are rumors about
what will be new and what
will be discontinued. Will there be something like 5170G,
5980G … and 5959
is out of production?
What would you like to see if we talk about chronographs from Patek Philippe?
I could imagine to see something like this:

5170J (not discontinued), 5170G with silver dial and/or dark grey dial
The latter
is probably a dream only, but who knows
So, let´s see what you have in mind.
Oliver
The Patek Philippe Reference 130 is a significant chronograph model, notable for its classic design and the various configurations in which it was produced. While many examples feature a standard chronograph layout, specific iterations, such as those with split-seconds functionality, represent a higher echelon of horological complexity within the reference. The model is recognized for its balanced proportions and the legibility of its dial, making it a favored choice among collectors seeking vintage Patek Philippe chronographs.
This particular example of the Reference 130 is distinguished by its yellow gold case, measuring 33mm in diameter. It houses a manual-winding movement, typical for chronographs of its era, and is fitted with a crystal, likely acrylic or sapphire depending on the specific production period and any subsequent servicing. The case construction and movement finishing adhere to Patek Philippe's high standards for precision and durability.
Collector interest in the Reference 130 is driven by its historical importance as an early chronograph from the brand and the rarity of certain dial and complication variations. The presence of unique characteristics, such as Breguet numerals, specific dial signatures, or the absence of a tachymeter scale, can significantly influence its appeal. The reference appeals to those who appreciate the foundational designs of Patek Philippe's chronograph lineage.
We all know that 5170G will be published next week. The big news are that next year one of the 175 years anniversary pieces will be 5170A. Best, Kari
Oliver, I agree that a white case with dark or black dial manual winding chronograph, no date, with fine finishing, Geneva Seal and certified chronometry would be a good thing at Baselworld 2013. Thanks for sharing your graphic speculation. It may not be a Patek Philippe, though...hehehe...... :-) Let's see in Basel...... Regards, Melvyn
your crystal ball :-) Thanks! Oliver
Anyway it looks nice :-) Thanks, Imran! Oliver
what shall we do with you? Naughty boy :-) Oliver
My personal view on a 5170 with a white case was firstly published here on the 1st november 2010. Hope you like it... Later, on the 11th of december 2011, I've published here other speculations on a new white-case-PP-chrono, like these ones. Hope you like them... Ciao! Elio
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