Patek Philippe October 14 Chronograph Releases
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Patek Philippe October 14 Chronograph Releases

By FabR · Oct 14, 2021 · 139 replies
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FabR, a Patek Philippe moderator, ignited a vibrant discussion by announcing three significant chronograph releases from Patek's 2021 collection. His initial post, complete with direct links and a promise of live updates, set the stage for collectors to immediately engage with the new references: the 5204R-011 in Rose gold, the 5905/1A-001 in Stainless Steel, and the Platinum 5930P-001. This article synthesizes the community's initial reactions and expert opinions on these highly anticipated models.

​Dear Friends,

as we announced yesterday, here are for you three stunning new releases from Patek's 2021 Collection, which went live just moments ago! smile See:


The 2021 Chrono lineup includes the new references: 5204R-011 in Rose gold, 5905/1A-001 in SS, and the Platinum 5930P-001.

Stay tuned here on WatchProSite --- as usual, we will continue to update this thread throughout the day as I receive new pictures and press releases from Patek! ;-)
Enjoy! smile

FabR (Patek moderator)

The new Platinum WT chrono 5930P


The new 5905 in SS


The latest split-second, PC chrono 5204 in rose gold

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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The Discussion
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DOCSF
Oct 14, 2021

I like the 5905/1A-001 and I have already emailed my AD. Looking forward to new pictures and press release

RA
RahulR
Oct 14, 2021

The 5204R is absolutely stunning and incredibly tempting.

PA
Patekphilippecollector
Oct 14, 2021

It will be expensive no doubt and unloved..but still gorgeous to look at

AR
ArmisT
Oct 14, 2021

Certainly these will prompt a lot of excitement and discussion. In particular I would be very interested to hear about PP’s decisions to proceed with green hues. I do love green, so I am fascinated and impressed by their decisions. I also wonder if/how this may influence other brands’ future releases. Exciting all around.

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FabR
Oct 14, 2021

The choice of green appears pretty "safe" this year (even though the hues Patek chooses are also *really* good -- looking forward to seeing these in person! ;-) And I also find interesting the choice of metals, in particular the SS for the 5905, which I'm sure many collectors will love! Cheers.

AR
ArmisT
Oct 14, 2021

And I strongly agree that the 5905 in steel really surprised me. I hope you get to see them soon enough, especially as I want to read your impressions of this piece, including its bracelet style and feel. Is this the same bracelet as the Aquanaut you wear?? And do you think there will be the option to switch out bracelet for leather strap?

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