Patek Philippe Early Years Collector's Collection
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Patek Philippe Early Years Collector's Collection

By hs111 · Feb 17, 2022 · 36 replies
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In this insightful article, hs111, a seasoned participant in other WatchProSite communities, shares his initial foray into collecting Patek Philippe. His journey, marked by careful consideration and fortunate circumstances, offers a relatable perspective for new and aspiring Patek Philippe admirers. hs111 details his acquisition of three significant references: the 5110G World Time, an Aquanaut, and a Nautilus 5712, providing a candid look into the early years of building a Patek Philippe collection.


Team,
Although having been a regular participant to other forum communities here at WPS,
(such as JLC / Vintage & Modern, plus Rolex, equally so & some others, such as GP,
Breguet & VC and having been visiting these PPro communities, I would like to share my 
first steps into the Patek community here.

In the first place, it is therefore correct in saying, I am still pretty much a newbie at PP, but through contacts
mainly in the JLC Forum (with Nico, Bill and others), and have been enjoying pics and posts and also
some own postings there. These contributions, let it be articles and obviously pics, turned me also into 
an avid admirer of the Patek world, its specifics & characteristics and I now was a regular reader of the
PP community here for some time, still more as a lurker, not yet an active member.
This without really engaging here or resulting in the possession of a PP. This until some 2-3 years ago. 
Around that time, as I had been always loving the WT editions and being a fan thereof, I always appreciated 
seeing and handling Nico’s  PP 5110P, and also had some opportunities to try this one on and others alike.

Eventually some 2  1/2 years ago, after quite some lurking here and thereby fulfilling my desire, 
I decided to pull the trigger on a PP 5110G, in an excellent condition (full set) at an AD, (in fact in France),
whom I had already well known for quite some time and a number of visits and several purchases of
various watches, mostly JLC, but also of other brands.
This PP WT was and is my very appreciated first step into the PP adventure, but also abyss, in a way,
a feeling I had been experiencing starting more intensily in some other brands before.

After that I was enjoying my new PP-WT but also got to deeper immerse into the PP field..
Then came the continuation of the years 2020 & 21, and until then I always had dreamed of an Aquanaut 
and possibly a Nautilus, despite the recently increasing hype and frenzy about PP’s “luxury sportwatches”.

Due to a fortunate constellation I firstly found an Aquanaut, dating only one year before, which also
had a very decent price, coming from a friend of mine. - I was and still am truly happy about this
watch and wear it really frequently, on all type of occasions, almost as a “GADA” watch (Go Anywhere- 
Do Anything).

Further to that, due to a pretty big business success, I then was in the lucky position to slowly
advance to my other big project of 2021, the aquisition of a Nautilus..
In fact, when comparing the classical 5711 with the 5712, my heart decided for a 5712 !

Thus, here I was, totally happy, now owning two real PP “heavyweights” plus the desired
5110G WT.. - My watch budget for 2022 seems pretty exhausted now, but boy, 
I am really so happy, having been fulfilling these dreams in a rather little time period..
As a pre- final note, I know it’s still early in my PP “dreamland” but I have to say, I am really
enthused with a smile, everyday I look on these watches, which fortunate curcumstances
have presented to me.

Furthermore, I also know, that this Trio still is a rather modest and also humble beginning into
the PP realm and world, but I truly know, I am already enjoying every step in it.

To close, I just wanted to share here three pics, illustrating my joy & happiness !




WT 5510G, my first Patek - boy I still remember the day of getting it..
 




I really love its face, making my thoughts wander..




My first PP dream-part, 5712 /1A-001




A real GADA watch: Go Anywhere Do Anything - Patek Aquanaut 5167

Hope, I did not bore you with my dwellings,
Best, hs
smile smile
This message has been edited by GLau on 2022-02-17 12:59:25

About the Patek Philippe Ref. 5130

The Patek Philippe Complications reference 5130, introduced in 2006, is a World Time watch that succeeded the popular reference 5110. This model maintained the distinctive World Time complication, allowing for simultaneous display of time in 24 different time zones. Its design evolved with a slightly larger case and updated dial aesthetics, distinguishing it from its predecessor while retaining the core functionality that defines Patek Philippe's travel timepieces. It was produced until 2017.

The watch features an 18k rose gold case measuring 39.5mm in diameter and 9.8mm in thickness, housing the self-winding Caliber 240 HU movement. This ultra-thin movement, visible through a sapphire crystal case back, provides a power reserve of 48 hours. The dial is silver or opaline with a guilloché center, protected by a sapphire crystal. Water resistance is rated at 30 meters.

Reference 5130 appeals to collectors seeking a sophisticated travel complication from Patek Philippe. Its larger case size compared to the 5110 offered a more contemporary presence on the wrist, while its classic World Time mechanism remained a hallmark of the brand's technical prowess. The model was available in various precious metals, with the rose gold variant offering a warm aesthetic.

Specifications

Caliber
Cal.240 HU
Case
18k rose gold
Diameter
39.5mm
Dial
Silver / opaline guilloché
Water Resist.
30m
Crystal
Sapphire

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GL
GLau
Feb 17, 2022

What a journey and what at a great way to celebrate business success with an iconic Patek ! Hope to see you participate here more often ! p.s. I took the liberty of correcting typos on the reference number

FA
FabR
Feb 17, 2022

I'm sincerely looking forward to seeing which direction your Patek collection will take next, as you continue in the fascinating process of discovering the countless facets of this incredible brand....a never-ending process for all of us! Please feel free to ask if you need anything, and enjoy your time here! ;-) FabR (moderator)

CO
Costa (aka Connie)
Feb 17, 2022

3 great watches. Wear them in good health.

HS
hs111
Feb 17, 2022

I am meanwhile definitely an avid reader of the PP Forum ! Thx for kindly correcting typos.. Apologies ! Best, hs

HS
hs111
Feb 17, 2022

BTW: To which direction my (pretty little) „collection“ will go to, is also a Q of funding, but mainly of realizing to where one‘s desires unfold !.. Let me add, that I appreciate your kind offer for help & support so much !! As a further point, let me say, how much I like your posts and pics of your cloisonnĂ© works with these magnificent dials, true artisan work and it must be such an immense pleasure to look down on these dials - The dial with fish are my real favs of your treasures !! Tha

PR
Prelude
Feb 17, 2022

I enjoyed reading your story of PP very much. There is never ending road to time pieces. Now that you have basic WT, Aquanautilus,I also wonder which model is your next target. Mine was Chrono, and aiming for travel time and rare handcrafts 💓🌟

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