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Alfihar's post highlights the Patek Philippe Ref. 5960/1A-001, a reference often considered 'unloved' by some collectors, yet deeply appreciated by its owners. His personal take on this steel annual calendar flyback chronograph, paired with an Atelier Romane bracelet, invites a closer look at its unique charm and design choices. This article delves into why this particular Patek Philippe model, despite initial mixed reactions, holds a special place for many enthusiasts.
Even if t is not a black dial...
But steel, annual calendar, flyback... and magic dial...
My 5960/1A-001 is back on my wrist with an Atelier Romane bracelet and a steel PP buckle for consistency.


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Key Points from the Discussion
- The Patek Philippe 5960/1A-001, particularly its hands and font, represented a clear departure from traditional Patek Philippe aesthetics, initially causing confusion and mixed emotions among collectors.
- While some friends dislike the 5960/1A-001 due to its shiny bracelet and dial elements, Alfihar emphasizes that appreciation for its design is a matter of personal taste, drawing parallels to his own preferences for other complicated watches.
- The 5960/1A-001's steel case and bracelet, combined with its complications, make it a unique offering outside of Patek Philippe's sports series, with the white dial often preferred over the rarer black dial for its cleaner aesthetic.
- The white dial of the 5960/1A-001 effectively complements the black hour markers and calendar windows, creating a strong contrast and enhancing its visual appeal.
- The 5960/1A-001 is noted for its simple case, original bezel, and 'changing' dial, and was a passion project for Thierry Stern, who reportedly championed its launch against initial board resistance.
- The bracelet is considered integral to the 5960's DNA, offering versatility that allows the watch to transform its character when paired with different straps, such as leather or even a sporty NATO.
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