
In this insightful post, terbaboom shares a captivating image of his Patek Philippe Ref. 5235G, a piece he acquired shortly after his first Patek. His decision to add this unique regulator to his collection highlights its distinctive features and the allure of an uncommon reference. This article explores terbaboom's personal journey with the 5235G and the community's appreciation for its horological significance.

it's a public holiday tomorrow and we have to stay home
If you have time on your hands, can you tell us more about this watch and how you decided to add it to your collection ?
The micro rotor is photogenic 👍
i was shown this watch by my AD shortly after buying the 5196R, my first Patek Philippe. this is the 5235G and upon doing a little research, i found this watch very interesting with its hacking second hand, rather unusual frequency at 23,040 vph, silinvar components and being the first Patek Philippe regulator. i had wanted to add a second Patek Philippe to my collection and since this very interesting piece came along, i decided to go with this. the decision didn't take too long, as this was a
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To tell you the truth I like the dial side but even much more the caliber side on 5235, what a nice movement ! 👌👌👌
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