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Patek Philippe Gondolo 5135

Annual Calendar · Rose Gold · White Dial · 38mm

Ref: 5135

For SaleUSD 28,000

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jkingston
Member since Jan 2007 · 19 yrs
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Brand
Patek Philippe
Condition
MINT
Series
5135 Complicated Annual Calendar
Box
N/A
Model
5135
Papers
N/A
Reference
5135
Year
N/A
Case Size
38.2mm
Case Material
Rose gold
Dial Color
white
Location
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Listed
Apr 15, 2010
Updated
Apr 15, 2010
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Description

The annual calendar complication is mainstream Patek.  I think the 5135 is perhaps the best looking of all the versions that Patek has produced.  Why, because all of the important indications are in windows, which leads to a very clean presentation and uncluttered dial.  If you really know your Pateks you know that they produced an annual calendar minute repeater—costing several hundred thousand dollars—that looks exactly like the 5135 (except of course for that all important slide on the side of the case).

 

This version is in white gold with gray dial, IMHO the most desirable combo.  The watch is no longer in production.

 

The movement is drop dead gorgeous, with Patek's legendary finishing.

 

 

Condition is immaculate.  Please respond via private message, clicking my name.

 

Jeff

⌚ Watch Specifications

Reference data · AI-verified specifications

Movement

Type
Automatic
Caliber
Cal.324 S QA LU
Power Reserve
48 hours

Case

Material
Rose gold
Diameter
38.2mm
Water Resist.
30m
Crystal
Sapphire
Bezel
Fixed

Dial & Strap

Dial
white
Strap
Leather strap
Production
2006-2014

📖 About This Reference

The Patek Philippe Reference 5135 represents a masterful interpretation of the annual calendar complication, introduced as part of Patek Philippe s contemporary collection following the brand s pioneering work in accessible perpetual calendar alternatives. This reference showcases Patek Philippe s commitment to horological excellence while maintaining the practical sophistication that defines their modern complicated timepieces. The 5135 carries forward the prestigious legacy of Patek Philippe s calendar watches, offering collectors a refined example of Swiss haute horlogerie that balances technical complexity with everyday wearability. At the heart of the Reference 5135 beats the automatic Caliber 324 S QA LU, a sophisticated movement that displays the annual calendar function with exceptional precision and reliability. This self-winding caliber incorporates Patek Philippe s advanced gear train technology and maintains the brand s stringent finishing standards throughout its construction. The movement elegantly orchestrates the display of day, date, month, and moon phases, requiring adjustment only once per year at the end of February. The 38.2mm rose gold case provides optimal proportions for this complex movement while ensuring the various calendar indications remain clearly legible on the pristine white dial. The design philosophy of the 5135 emphasizes classical elegance through its clean white dial presentation, which serves as the perfect canvas for the multiple calendar apertures and subsidiary dials. The fixed bezel and sapphire crystal construction reflect Patek Philippe s commitment to durability and optical clarity, while the overall aesthetic maintains the timeless sophistication expected from Geneva s most prestigious manufacture. For collectors, the Reference 5135 occupies a significant position as an accessible entry point into Patek Philippe s complicated watch segment, offering the prestige of annual calendar functionality in a format that exemplifies the brand s design philosophy and technical mastery.

Collector Discussions

Trying to find out more about the history of some recently purcased models
Started business 7 years ago selling PPs to fund it, now reacquiring models. Seeking info on specific models including dial configurations, production years, and seal types. Passionate watch collector.
forum · WatchFan1 · 5383 views · 2Y
The most important watch in my life
Ok guys- bear with me as there is a bit of a story to the two watches. The Patek is a 5135. I gave this to my father for his 70th birthday years ago. It was the most expensive watch I had ever purchased and the best watch I ever purchased. I gave it to him and he cried. I cried. My mom cried. It was
forum · socal to az · 4615 views · 4Y
Automatic vs. Manual winding Patek?
Hi, I’m still new in this forum. I’m considering a reference 5153 which is automatic or a say Travel Time ref. 5134. Thoughts on automatic vs. Manual winding? Thank you
forum · Migvel · 9287 views · 4Y
not that often ....
not often am I completely wrong but in this case I guess I did not understand the market. I believe the 5135 is Patek's best annual calendar ever made. others like the 5146, 5205, 5396 are nice pieces for sure but not one has imo the strong character like the Gondolo case 5135. And ... it has a grea
forum · Bruno.M1 · 13676 views · 7Y
Seems like in Patek, "round" watches are definitely in and "form" watches are definitely out. My view is very different. What is your view?
For many years at least through the 1990s, vintage form watches, especially rectangles, were viewed as more desirable (and valuable!) than round watches, at least in time only watches. But that is no longer the case. The 5135 was revolutionary - a jumbo 50mm rounded rectangular ("tonneau") case with
forum · patekova · 8773 views · 8Y
A grey weekend !
A few weeks ago I had a dark grey croco custom made and here's the result that I collected this morning on the 5135G
forum · P@trick@Belgium · 2900 views · 10Y

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moncha Apr 15, 2010
comment your location? has the watch been worn? cell?