
FRAMII's Patek Philippe Ref. 5035, a watch with significant historical importance as Patek Philippe's first Annual Calendar, sparks a discussion on its wearability and enduring appeal. FRAMII revisits this cherished timepiece after a five-year hiatus, prompting fellow collectors to share their perspectives on its classic dimensions and unique charm. This article explores why the 5035 continues to resonate with enthusiasts, even in an era of larger watches.

The Patek Philippe reference 5035 introduced the annual calendar complication to the brand's regular production lineup, marking a significant development in accessible high horology. This reference automatically accounts for months with 30 or 31 days, requiring manual adjustment only once a year at the end of February. Its introduction provided collectors with a sophisticated calendar function that was more practical for daily wear than a perpetual calendar, yet still showcased Patek Philippe's technical prowess.
The 5035 features a 37 mm case, offered in 18k yellow gold, white gold, or rose gold, with a smooth bezel. It is powered by the automatic caliber 315 S IRM QA, which includes a power reserve indicator, date, and small seconds. The movement provides a power reserve of approximately 45 hours. A sapphire crystal protects the dial, and the watch is water resistant to 25 meters.
This reference appeals to collectors seeking a historically important Patek Philippe annual calendar. Its design is characterized by a balanced dial layout, typically in silver, with sub-dials for the month, day, and date, along with a power reserve indicator. The 5035 was produced from 1996 to 2006, establishing the annual calendar as a core complication within the Patek Philippe collection.
You should wear it more often my friend. Cheers. ๐ป Geross
It looks fine and very classy!
wrist time, but might be at the expense of your 5131P ๐คฃ
Thats a great watch and it looks perfect on your wrist!
Understated elegant quality and thatโs the point of this watch. I love it for these reasons.
You buried this beauty for 5 years? Shame on you Fits perfectly
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