Patek Philippe Millennium Calatrava Reference Guide
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Patek Philippe Millennium Calatrava Reference Guide

By quattro · May 3, 2025 · 28 replies
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Emmanuel, known as quattro on WatchProSite, brings to light a rarely discussed Patek Philippe Calatrava ref. 5032J-012, a limited edition from the year 2000. His detailed post offers a fresh perspective on this elusive timepiece, highlighting its unique design elements and historical context within Patek Philippe's millennium commemorations. This article delves into why this particular reference, despite its understated elegance, remains a significant piece for collectors and enthusiasts.

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Among Patek Phillipe's limited editions for the Year 2000 was this rarely seen and talked about Calatrava ref. 5032J-012 (on this site, it was only mentioned 10 years ago by small-luxury-world).

Limited to 100 pieces all in yellow gold, it was sold exclusively through the Patek Philippe Salon in Geneva (represented on the solid case back) and constituted the final series of the ref. 5032, which was introduced in 1995.

The main distinctive features of this Millennium version are the applied gold Breguet numeral ‘2’, the triangular indexes and the crown with ruby-set cabochon.

The 36 x 7 mm case was made by Favre-Perret and the watch is powered by automatic calibre 240.

Best, Emmanuel


Watch by Patek Philippe, calatrava, 5032, 5032J-012

Watch by Patek Philippe, calatrava, 5032, 5032J-012

Watch by Patek Philippe, calatrava, 5032, 5032J-012

Watch by Patek Philippe, calatrava, 5032, 5032J-012

Watch by Patek Philippe, calatrava, 5032, 5032J-012

Watch by Patek Philippe, calatrava, 5032, 5032J-012

Watch by Patek Philippe, calatrava, 5032, 5032J-012

Watch by Patek Philippe, calatrava, 5032, 5032J-012

Watch by Patek Philippe, calatrava, 5032, 5032J-012

Watch by Patek Philippe, calatrava, 5032, 5032J-012

credit: @jason.retrowatch (1-4), horoview (5), phillips (6-9) & antiquorum (10) 

About the Patek Philippe Ref. 5032

The Patek Philippe reference 5032 is a notable example of the brand's perpetual calendar offerings, distinguished by its classic round case and a highly legible dial layout. It represents a period of Patek Philippe's production where traditional complications were presented with refined aesthetics, appealing to collectors who value understated horological excellence. This reference is part of a lineage of perpetual calendars that underscore Patek Philippe's mastery in complex watchmaking.

This reference features a case crafted from precious metals, housing a self-winding mechanical movement. The sapphire crystal provides a clear view of the dial, which typically displays the day, date, month, leap year, and moon phases. The movement is known for its reliability and precision, a hallmark of Patek Philippe's in-house calibers, offering a substantial power reserve suitable for daily wear or occasional enjoyment.

For collectors, the reference 5032 holds significance as a well-proportioned perpetual calendar that bridges historical design with modern wearability. Its production numbers were relatively limited, contributing to its appeal in the secondary market. The various metal options available for this reference allow collectors to choose based on personal preference and rarity, making it a sought-after piece for those building a comprehensive collection of Patek Philippe complications.

Specifications

Caliber
240 Q
Case
Platinum
Diameter
36 mm
Dial
Silver
Water Resist.
25 m
Crystal
Sapphire

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GL
GLau
May 3, 2025

limited edition ! The dial is unique with the applied numeral 2. Would love to see it in the metal and try it on the wrist !

YM
yming
May 3, 2025

Rarely see the PP logo written in a curve.. the other time is the 5396 sector dial

QU
quattro
May 3, 2025

I would also be very happy to see one in real life. The case of the 5032 seems to have been influential for the one of the 5224. Have a great weekend. Best, Emmanuel

QU
quattro
May 3, 2025

Have a great weekend. Best, Emmanuel

QU
quattro
May 3, 2025

Very nice piece indeed. Have a great weekend. Best, Emmanuel

KM
KMII
May 3, 2025

Nice, thin, elegant. And without the small seconds one does not see that the movement is relatively small - also helped by the solid case back 😊

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