
Miranda challenges the notion that only vintage Patek Philippe pieces hold special emotion, presenting a compelling argument for modern references. She curates her personal top five Patek Philippe watches from the new millennium, sparking a lively debate among collectors about which contemporary models truly stand out and will become future classics.

We all know the special emotion tied with vintage Patek. Some of the pieces are agonisingly beautiful. But what of the modern era? Specifically the new millennial’s. Can modern Patek’s live with the history of their illustrious forebears?
Well, I think some modern millennial’s already do. So here are my personal top five modern post 2000 pieces.
So where to begin? Actually this was easy, right at the beginning, in 2000. To celebrate the arrival of a new century Patek Philippe launched the limited edition ref 5100. An exceedingly striking piece with vintage DNA and a thoroughly modern heart. It had a superb shaped movement with an incredible 10 day power reserve. Brains and beauty. The pick of the crop, for me the platinum. But I would say that!






Finally, oh finally……a piece that is both stimulating and vexatious. The infamous 5131. The true successor to the unbelievable enamel dial world timers of the 1950’s, they are already cult objects. Desired by just about everyone, pieces of art, but unfortunately never enough. Which metal? Honestly these are not about the metal, it’s about the enamelling. And beauty is in the eye of the beholder. For me the best are white followed by rose then platinum. But that’s me, so for that reason I present all of them, you can decide which enamel floats your boat the most.
I am sure there are many other pieces, such as the 3712,5550p, the 5650G, so many like the 5101p, minute repeaters etc., but these five were relatively obtainable and I think you will agree, even if you may have alternative choices, they are five special pieces.






The IWC Portuguese Chronograph reference 3712 represents the brand's approach to classical chronograph design within the Portuguese collection. This reference features a blue dial configuration and positions itself as a dress chronograph option within IWC's offerings.
The 40.9mm stainless steel case houses an automatic movement and is fitted with sapphire crystal. The fixed bezel maintains clean lines consistent with the Portuguese aesthetic, while the watch provides 30 meters of water resistance. The blue dial serves as the defining visual characteristic of this particular reference within the chronograph series.
Reference 3712 appeals to collectors seeking a refined chronograph with contemporary sizing and automatic functionality. The stainless steel construction and blue dial combination offers accessibility within the Portuguese chronograph range, making it suitable for those wanting IWC's chronograph capabilities in a versatile package that balances sporting function with dress watch sensibilities.
My watch box and one on order. I fully agree with your selection. Thanks Imran. Best, Kari
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