Patek Philippe Big Wooden Box Variants Guide
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Patek Philippe Big Wooden Box Variants Guide

By Patek_3944 · Sep 4, 2019 · 12 replies
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Patek_3944 provides an exhaustive guide to the Patek Philippe 'Big Wooden Box,' detailing its introduction in the mid-2000s and subsequent variations. This post offers collectors invaluable insights into the subtle changes in packaging, from metal feet and interior inserts to printing colors and materials, highlighting an often-overlooked aspect of Patek Philippe ownership.

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Hello all Patek Lovers,
I am a small collector with 4 Patek references - 5035J, 5110J, 5127G, 5296G

I have amassed a modest collection of all things Patek Philippe in order to learn about the great brand Patek Philippe.

The big wooden mahogany type box came out in the mid 2000s - about 2005 or 2006.  
It replaced the coffin box for tang buckle pieces and the cube for complications/grand complications.  
Basically Patek decided to use the 1 box for most Patek watches - excluding a few like the 24 and super expensive pieces.

Interestingly these boxes were made in Thailand - I have even had these boxes with a made in Thailand sticker on them underneigh (I am not joking).

I have discovered a few vairiations of these boxes.











There are 2 different metal feet.
The sharp corner and the softer corner.
I believe the harder corner was the earlier of the 2 variants.








The other variant is the interrior insert.
The original inserts had a Patek Philippe branded pull tag.  This is used to remove the inner insert from the box.
I believe the insert pull was later dropped.









The next variant is the use of silver and gold printing for the words PATEK PHILIPPE WITH LOGO
Almost all have been in silver/white gold colour.
I do however have 1 box with yellow gold printing.










The final variant is the latest change.  I believe this only occured in 2018.
The interrior of the box has now changed from fake leather to suede.








This message has been edited by cazalea on 2019-09-06 03:50:16

About the Patek Philippe Annual Calendar Ref. 5035

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.

Specifications

Caliber
315 S IRM QU
Case
18k Yellow Gold, White Gold, or Rose Gold
Diameter
37 mm
Dial
Silver
Water Resist.
25m
Crystal
Sapphire

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AM
amanico
Sep 4, 2019
Interesting. I wondered how the box of the 5070G looks like. Thanks for posting. [nt]

WA
watch-guy.com
Sep 5, 2019
I will post a pic of mine [nt]

CE
Centurionone
Sep 4, 2019
I find these boxes cumbersome and a bit functionless

Wish Patek would use a similar size like the cufflink boxes for their watches .I don’t know anyone who actually uses these big behemoths

PA
Patek_3944
Sep 4, 2019
That definately would not do..... THE CRAZY FOR BIGGER IS BIGGER SPEND WAS STARTED BY CARTIER AND PANERAI !!!! PATEK HAD TO DO SOMETHING!!!! (nt) [nt]

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Izhik
Sep 4, 2019
boxes Made in Thailand..??....faked leather??

Patek Philippe..??? someone please, tell us it's not true... we all know, by other brands, at other price categories, that's a standard, sure...but, I thought when you charge beyond maximum, you should also provide 'out of the box (πŸ˜‚)' standards, meaning top of the top down to the smallest details....I know that at the end of the day, the box ends up in a hidden corner in the house, it's not about that, it's about the good feeling, which I would expect from a high-end good....

PA
Patek_3944
Sep 4, 2019
Nothing wrong with Thailand...... the quality is amazing..... they make the best........(NT) Thailand makes amazing stuff...... [nt]

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