
In a creative tribute to reaching the significant '1K Club' milestone on WatchProSite, anaroku showcases a remarkable collection of Patek Philippe Golden Ellipse watches. This article delves into anaroku's ingenious arrangement of four Ellipse references to visually represent '1000,' offering a unique perspective on collecting and appreciating these iconic timepieces. His post not only celebrates a personal achievement but also highlights the subtle yet distinct material differences across various Golden Ellipse models.






The Patek Philippe Golden Ellipse reference 5738 represents the white gold iteration of the model with a blue dial configuration. This reference distinguishes itself within the Golden Ellipse range through its precious metal case construction and contrasting dial treatment, positioning it among Patek Philippe's dress watch offerings.
The 5738 features an 18k white gold case measuring 34.5 x 39.5 mm with polished bezel treatment and sapphire crystal protection. The automatic caliber 240 movement provides 48 hours of power reserve, housed within a case offering 30 meters of water resistance. The blue dial is paired with a leather strap configuration.
This reference appeals to collectors seeking a precious metal Golden Ellipse with distinctive dial color. In production since 2018, the 5738 offers an alternative to traditional dress watch proportions while maintaining the model's characteristic case shape. The white gold construction and blue dial combination provides collectors with a specific material and aesthetic variant within the Golden Ellipse lineup.
Is good to have you with us and I enjoy your posts. Best regards Captain
Quite a collection 👀
What a fine collection!
Love the ellipse collection you put together!
Maybe you can consider getter the handcrafts version with arabesque engraving for your collection.
My favorite appears to be the ?wg? With grey dial.
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