Patek Philippe Ref. 6007A-001: A Collector's Perspective on a Limited Steel Edition
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Patek Philippe Ref. 6007A-001: A Collector's Perspective on a Limited Steel Edition

By Pretty Boy · Jun 17, 2020 · 54 replies
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Pretty Boy's initial post on the Patek Philippe Ref. 6007A-001 sparked significant discussion among collectors, delving into the nuances of Patek Philippe's limited steel editions and market dynamics. His early insights into this commemorative timepiece, celebrating Patek's new manufacture, provide a valuable starting point for understanding its reception and potential long-term appeal. The community's subsequent replies offer a fascinating look into allocation challenges, secondary market predictions, and comparisons to past Patek Philippe limited editions.

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A limited edition of 1,000 pieces to celebrate Patek’s new manufacture. A home run for Patek, IMO. More infos on Patek’s official website (where photo is taken from). Best, V.



About the Patek Philippe Ref. 6007

The Patek Philippe reference 6007 is a contemporary Calatrava model, distinguished by its unique aesthetic that diverges from the more traditional interpretations of the line. It was introduced as a limited edition to commemorate the inauguration of Patek Philippe's new manufacturing building in Plan-les-Ouates, Geneva. This reference showcases a sportier and more modern design language compared to its predecessors, appealing to collectors interested in Patek Philippe's evolving design philosophy within its classic collections. Its design elements, such as the dial texture and strap, set it apart within the Calatrava family.

The watch features a round case crafted from stainless steel, a material less common for Patek Philippe's Calatrava line, especially for commemorative editions. It houses an automatic movement, visible through a sapphire crystal case back. The dial is characterized by a distinctive texture, often described as a carbon-fiber pattern, and features applied Arabic numerals. The sapphire crystal protects the dial, ensuring clarity and durability.

This reference holds particular interest for collectors who appreciate commemorative pieces and those seeking a Calatrava with a contemporary edge. Its limited production run and specific celebratory context contribute to its collectibility. The 6007 represents a moment in Patek Philippe's history, marking a significant operational milestone while offering a fresh take on a foundational model.

Specifications

Caliber
324 S C
Case
Stainless Steel
Diameter
40 mm
Dial
Blue
Water Resist.
30 m
Crystal
Sapphire

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れい
Jun 17, 2020
Price will be 200-250% when most ppl could get

a chance to buy one Lucky 1000 Vip's!

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FabR
Jun 18, 2020
+1. Honestly 1,000 is a *huge* number, especially for Patek, but unfortunately I have no doubt this model will resell much higher on grey markets😉 [nt]

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Horology75
Jun 18, 2020
They are giving half the quantity to the retailers and other half for the worldwide boutiques and corners ..at $23,000 it’s not a great value ..

Desperate attempt by Patek IMHO ...

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FabR
Jun 18, 2020
I don’t have the numbers of the distribution (I’m not even sure they are finalized) but boutiques are not many so I doubt they’ll be allocated half of the production. Also note that boutiques are in fact (privately owned) ADs...

Not sure what’s a corner😉Price will be $28,351 in USD. Cheers.

HO
Horology75
Jun 18, 2020
U.K. retail is £21300 incl of vat [nt]

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FabR
Jun 18, 2020
👍👍planning to apply for one? With your collection I don’t think you’ll have any problems to receive one😉 [nt]

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