Patek Philippe Ref. 5320G: A Collector's Serendipitous Acquisition Story
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Patek Philippe Ref. 5320G: A Collector's Serendipitous Acquisition Story

By woodman · Feb 8, 2022 · 45 replies
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Woodman's journey into high horology culminates with the acquisition of a Patek Philippe Ref. 5320G, a piece he initially admired from afar. His post offers a personal reflection on evolving tastes and the serendipitous timing of securing a watch just before its discontinuation. This article delves into the community's perspective on the 5320G, highlighting its unique appeal and versatility within Patek Philippe's esteemed catalog.

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NWA! 
This was β€œthe” watch that I saw when I visited patek’s official website for the first time and wondered why so expensive?? I was nowhere close to who I am now in terms of "horology level" although I have always been fascinated by watches since childhood. Obviously starting with baby-gshock and five years ago dwelling on the world of Jaeger, Rolex... 

Fast forward five years. I contacted my guy and opened discussion about acquiring 5320g and secured a piece. Then to my surprise news broke out the next day that this is getting discontinued! God's spoken. I was reluctant to pull the trigger at first but I had to jump when given a chance to get this with my name on the paper. This was possible as it is not the most saught-after-piece but hell I loved it at first sight and love it more now! Swapped the strap right away to match the vintage look(watch nerd alart)

Thank you for WPS members who have helped me with comparing the dials of 5227 and 5320! 

 




About the Patek Philippe Ref. 5227

The Patek Philippe Reference 5227, introduced in 2013, is characterized by its officer's style case with an invisibly-hinged dust cover, a feature that distinguishes it within the brand's Calatrava collection. This design element provides a protective cover for the sapphire case back, offering a blend of traditional watchmaking aesthetics and modern functionality. The reference maintains a classic Patek Philippe design language, appealing to collectors who appreciate understated elegance and technical refinement without overt display.

The watch features a 39 mm case with scalloped lugs, housing the automatic caliber 26-330 S C, which provides central seconds and a date display. The movement is visible through a sapphire crystal case back, which is protected by the aforementioned hinged dust cover. The case thickness is 9.24 mm. The power reserve for this caliber is between 35 and 45 hours. The reference has been produced in various precious metals, including white gold, yellow gold, and rose gold.

Reference 5227 appeals to collectors seeking a discreet yet technically accomplished timepiece. Its design lineage connects it to other significant Patek Philippe models, such as the Perpetual Calendar Reference 5327, through shared case characteristics. The white gold variant, Reference 5227G-001, was discontinued in 2019, while other metal versions remain in the current catalog, indicating its continued relevance and appeal within the brand's offerings.

Specifications

Caliber
26-330 S C
Case
White gold, Yellow gold, Rose gold
Diameter
39 mm
Dial
Ivory lacquered, Black lacquered, Brown lacquered
Water Resist.
30 m
Crystal
Sapphire

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GE
Gelato Monster
Feb 8, 2022
congratulations. gorgeous piece

WO
woodman
Feb 8, 2022
thank you my friend!

J
J K
Feb 8, 2022
Congratulations! Enjoy.

WO
woodman
Feb 8, 2022
thank you! enjoying this beauty at the moment

PE
penfriend
Feb 8, 2022
Great addition and great strap choice

I have one reserved at my AD but am unsure whether to take this piece or another marvel...

WO
woodman
Feb 8, 2022
what are you eyeing? curious... hard to beat 5320g though! (actually it is easy to beat but... i like to believe this haha)

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