Patek Philippe New Models: Latest Releases
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Patek Philippe New Models: Latest Releases

By Saz1 · Oct 18, 2022 · 53 replies
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Saz1's original post, featuring official images of Patek Philippe's eight new models, offers a crucial snapshot of the brand's 2022 releases. This collection of timepieces, ranging from complicated grand complications to new Nautilus iterations, provides a vital reference point for understanding Patek Philippe's strategic direction and design evolution in a pivotal year. The community's subsequent discussion delves into the implications of these releases for collectors and the market.

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5373P


5204G


5811/1G


5935A


5990/1A Blue dial


5712/1R


7118/1300R


7968/300R

[Official pictures included of our eight new models --- FabR (Patek moderator for WatchProSite)]

This message has been edited by FabR on 2022-10-23 02:15:35

About the Patek Philippe Split-Seconds Chronograph Perpetual Calendar Ref. 5204

Patek Philippe Reference 5204 Split-Seconds Chronograph Perpetual Calendar

The Reference 5204 combines split-seconds chronograph functionality with perpetual calendar complications in a 40mm case format. This reference represents Patek Philippe's approach to integrating dual chronograph timing capabilities with complete calendar functions, positioning it as a grand complication within the manufacture's lineup.

The 40mm case is available in 18k white gold or rose gold with polished bezel treatment and sapphire crystal. The manual-winding Caliber R CH 27 PS QI provides 48 hours of power reserve. Dial options include silvery-gray or silvery-opaline finishes, paired with alligator leather straps. Water resistance is rated to 30 meters.

Produced from 2012 to 2019, the 5204 appeals to collectors seeking complications beyond standard chronographs or simple perpetual calendars. The split-seconds function adds timing versatility while maintaining the traditional manual-winding operation characteristic of high-end chronograph manufacture. The reference serves collectors prioritizing mechanical complexity and dual precious metal case options.

Specifications

Caliber
R CH 27 PS QI
Case
18k White Gold or Rose Gold
Diameter
40 mm
Dial
Silvery-gray or Silvery-opaline
Water Resist.
30m
Crystal
Sapphire

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ArmisT
Oct 18, 2022
An interesting and impressive spectrum of new releases.

I wonder if this is everything, or whether others will be released in coming days/weeks.

SA
Saz1
Oct 18, 2022
Interesting spectrum indeed!

Which one do you like most?

PA
PaddyP
Oct 18, 2022
5204g for me..

A lefty chrono and rainbow aqua.. straight out the Rolex playbook? Haha.

TE
TeutonicCarFan
Oct 18, 2022
Lefty chrono

Honestly , as a right hander, I think having the pushers on the left side of the case make more sense and is easier. The winding crown on right is easier.

DA
Darron
Oct 22, 2022
Yes I love destros too… but with this complicated dial; the

Movement feels like a recycling than purpose built

WA
Watches&Men
Oct 18, 2022
Discontinuation of 5711…

Followed by the introduction of 5811… It’s a familiar playbook used by other brands but rather unexpected from Patek. I have mixed feeling about this.

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