Patek has worked quite heavily on their complicated watches - not new movements, but attractive dresses. With this post (a continuation to my first one) I'd like ti show a few of them:
First entry is the 5316P Grande Complication, with a mystically dakr enamel dial. Elaborate case, and on the content there is little to speculate...
A highlight in many ways is the 5178G Minute-Repeater (40mm) with cathedral gongs - wow, just wow! Once more we see Patek's superly skulptured Breguet numerals on a creamy enamel dial.
Slightly less complicated, but certainly 'good enough', the 5078G Minute-Repeater with 'normal' gongs (38mm) - if there is such at all:

Patek has shown also two versions of its Perpetual Calendar/Rattrapante Ref. 5372P, first in blue...

... and surprisingly also in salmon. I like the latter a lot better than the blue, which surprises me quite a bit. I think its the colour which makes the dial details so much more recognisable, and its cettainly worth to put them more into the front line.

Last but not least, here is the 5131P World Time with enamel dial in Platinum showing the North Pole, on a matching bracelet. Mmmhh, probably not for me.

Thanks for watching,
Magnus