Miranda presents the November Wristwatch Review, a community initiative aimed at building a comprehensive archive of Patek Philippe watch reviews. Esteemed collector Dr. Kol, also known as Kari, was invited to judge the submissions, ultimately selecting a Patek Philippe Ref. 3448 review as the winner.
Dear All
I asked one of the most prolific Patek Philippe collectors I know, and someone who has an immense passion for the brand to judge, it was my pleasure to ask Dr.Kol aka Kari to pick the winner for November
Here is his response
NOVEMBER WRISTWATCH REVIEW:
No other internet based community could come with such a great idea than
the competition of wristwatch reviews of the watches of Patek Philippe.
With time we will get a great archive of reviews and I hope they will cover
at least most of the modern Patek Philippe watches.
If I understood correctly, the Mastermind of the Wristwatch Review Miranda
aka Imran asked me to judge the first four reviews and give my verdict.
This time I took the job quite seriously even I’m far away from home in
Singapore. I studied the four reviews carefully and thought all of them
with the help of around 10 bottles of Tiger beer.I thank Imran for the
great honour.
Here are my thoughts:
*Simcollector Ref. 5800:*
A nice and shortish review. My initial thoughts were that why I did not
work harder to get this reference. The review must be well done to wake me
up to think about that.
What was perhaps missing was a clear explanation what are the differences
between ref. 5800 and 5711. Clearly 5800 is a bit smaller but in my opinion
the main difference is the case construction. Ref. 5800 is loyal to the
case construction of the original 3700 where the case was constructed from
just two parts.
*Watch-guy.com 5975R:*
I found, as an owner of 5975P this review very interesting. I also enjoyed
all the pictures as well as the description how the reviewer really feel
about the watch. Furthermore, presenting the packing was a nice detail.
Why are the Moderators Moderators. Baron and Amanico posted two heavy
weight reviews.
*Amanico: 5070 in depth review:*
An absolutely stunnig review. This is among the very best ones I have never
studied. As an owner of 5070P I really appreciated it because the reviewer
understood the watch in question so much deeper than I never could.
Some highlight of the review were:
- Absolutely stunning photograps.
- Discussion about the technical details.
- All 4 versions were discussed.
- Comparison of 5070 with other prestigious chronograph.
- The review had a very personal touch and it was easy to understand that
the reviewer really loves “his” reference.
A super review!
*Baron 3448 the “wonder Watch”*
Again, the photos were fantastic. I also enjoyed the well written overlook
of the history of the reference. I had a good laugh when the reviewer
(nearly) wrote: “ Ringo Starr, Andy Warhol and Baron aka Joe owned ref.
3448”. I also enjoed the fact that the review was nicely detailed and the
author was so emotional about his watch.
As a negative comment I would like to mention that after freading the
review for the second time my brains started to repeat: “I need to get one,
I need to get one, I need to get one…”
*Verdict:*
Who could really compete with Amanico, the man of well over 150,000 posts.
But this time Baron is the winner because the review was written recently
while the review of Nico’s 5070 was about seven years old.
If the freshness of the review would not be a factor to consider, who could
really compete Amanico’s 5070 review. That is one of the classics.
Happy weekend to everybody and huge congrats to the winner(s)!
Best, Kari
So congratulations to the Baron!
Looking forward to December
I hope more will take part, good luck!!
Best
Imran
About the Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar Ref. 3448
The Patek Philippe Reference 3448 is notable as the brand's first self-winding perpetual calendar wristwatch. Introduced in 1962, it marked a significant technical advancement for Patek Philippe, combining the convenience of an automatic movement with the intricate perpetual calendar complication. This reference established a new standard for complicated wristwatches and laid the groundwork for subsequent automatic perpetual calendar models. It was produced for over two decades, demonstrating its enduring appeal and technical success.
The watch features an 18k yellow gold case with a diameter of 37.5 mm, housing the automatic caliber 27-460 Q. This movement provides a power reserve of approximately 40 hours. The dial is champagne in color, protected by a sapphire crystal, and the watch offers a water resistance of 30 meters. The bezel is polished, complementing the overall classic design of the timepiece.
Reference 3448 is highly regarded by collectors for its historical significance as Patek Philippe's inaugural automatic perpetual calendar. It appeals to those who appreciate the blend of traditional watchmaking with technical innovation. The model was primarily produced in yellow gold, with very few examples in white gold, rose gold, or platinum, making those variants particularly rare. Its production run concluded in 1985, solidifying its place as a key reference in the history of complicated Patek Philippe wristwatches.
Specifications
- Caliber
- 27-460 Q
- Case
- 18k Yellow Gold
- Diameter
- 37.5 mm
- Dial
- Champagne
- Water Resist.
- 30m
- Crystal
- Sapphire
About the Patek Philippe Nautilus Jumbo Ref. 3700
The Patek Philippe reference 3700 is recognized as the original Nautilus model. It established the distinctive porthole-inspired case design and integrated bracelet that define the collection. This reference was produced for a significant period, laying the foundation for subsequent Nautilus iterations and solidifying its place in the brand's sports watch offerings.
This reference features a stainless steel case measuring 42 mm in diameter and 7.6 mm in thickness, fitted with a sapphire crystal. It houses the self-winding Caliber 28-20 C, which provides a power reserve of 45 hours. The watch is water-resistant to 120 meters and typically presents with a blue dial, offering a date complication.
The 3700 appeals to collectors interested in the foundational pieces of significant watch lines. It represents the initial vision for the Nautilus, preceding later mid-size and complicated versions. Its production run from 1976 to 1990 saw various dial and bracelet configurations, making specific examples of interest to those studying the model's evolution.
Specifications
- Caliber
- Cal. 28-20 C
- Case
- Stainless Steel
- Diameter
- 42 mm
- Dial
- Blue
- Water Resist.
- 120m
- Crystal
- Sapphire
About the Patek Philippe Ref. 5070
The Patek Philippe reference 5070, part of the Complications collection, marked a significant return for the brand to large-format chronographs. Introduced in 1998, it was the first non-perpetual calendar chronograph produced by Patek Philippe since the reference 1463, which ceased production in the early 1960s. Its design drew inspiration from a unique Patek Philippe aviator's watch from the 1940s, characterized by its prominent case and dial layout, yet reinterpreted for a contemporary audience. This reference established a new aesthetic direction for the brand's chronographs, moving towards more substantial case dimensions.
The watch features a 42mm case, initially offered in 18k yellow gold, housing the manual-winding Caliber CH 27-70. This movement, based on a Nouvelle Lémania ébauche, was extensively finished and modified by Patek Philippe, meeting the brand's stringent quality standards. It provides a power reserve of approximately 55 hours. The dial, in this specific configuration, is black, protected by a sapphire crystal, and the watch is water-resistant to 30 meters. The fixed bezel frames the dial, and the watch is typically fitted with a leather strap.
Reference 5070 appeals to collectors interested in modern Patek Philippe chronographs that combine traditional movement architecture with a more contemporary case size. Its limited production run and the subsequent introduction of variants in other precious metals contribute to its collectibility. The reference represents a distinct period in Patek Philippe's chronograph history, bridging vintage inspirations with a new era of larger watch designs.
Specifications
- Caliber
- Cal.CH 27-70
- Case
- 18k yellow gold
- Diameter
- 42mm
- Dial
- black
- Water Resist.
- 30m
- Crystal
- Sapphire
About the Patek Philippe Nautilus Ref. 5800
The Patek Philippe Nautilus reference 5800 was introduced as a mid-size option within the Nautilus collection, offering an alternative to the larger 3700 and 5711 models. It maintained the distinctive porthole-inspired case design and integrated bracelet that define the Nautilus line, but in a more compact form factor. This reference was part of a broader refresh of the Nautilus family, aiming to cater to a wider range of preferences while preserving the core aesthetic. It represents a specific period in the model's evolution, bridging earlier iterations with subsequent developments.
The 5800 features a stainless steel case, measuring 38.4mm in diameter. It is powered by the self-winding Patek Philippe Caliber 330 SC, known for its slim profile and reliability. The movement provides a power reserve of approximately 45 hours. The watch is fitted with a sapphire crystal, ensuring durability and scratch resistance. The construction reflects Patek Philippe's commitment to high-quality finishing and precision engineering, typical of its sports-luxury offerings.
This reference appeals to collectors seeking a Nautilus with a more understated presence compared to its larger counterparts. Its production run was relatively short, contributing to its distinct position within the Nautilus lineage. The 5800 is recognized for its adherence to the original design principles of the model while offering a contemporary size that remains relevant for many enthusiasts. It represents a specific chapter in the ongoing story of the Nautilus.
Specifications
- Caliber
- 330 SC
- Case
- Stainless Steel
- Diameter
- 38.4mm
- Dial
- Blue
- Water Resist.
- 60m
- Crystal
- Sapphire