I would suggest the 3960 which was produced for Patek’s 150th anniversary. It looks similar to Sham’s recommendation of 5022P and comes with an officer case (33mm) with engraving in the back. 50 pieces in platinum, 150 pieces in WG and 2000 pieces in YG.
I didn’t know much about the brand back then, but I loved that watch. I eventually opted for larger watches and it formed part of a trade on my 5196P; the Breguet numerals being a remembrance. It’s a great watch and I hope it brings you and others much de
I was so happy with the recent purchase of this 25-year old Calatrava 5022R. Wearing it for 2 weeks straight I noticed it keeps excellent time, it is fun to look at, and the dial looks spectacular in my eyes. So all was good, yes? Well, unfortunately, no.
I also tried to find more info on it. The PP experts might be able to help. What I know is it's a PP 5022R-001 (R for RG). Made from 1997 until 2003. Manual-wind caliber 215 PS (I believe PS because of the small seconds). It came in 3 golds + platinum. No
Being a Patek fan, I owned 1 Aquanaut and 2 World Time over the years. I still own a 5711. One day I decided that my collection couldn’t live without another PP, so I started searching for a Calatrava, one that is easy to tell the time, has out-of-the-ord
Inspired by SRG and others, I decided to trade my old 5022G for this beautiful new watch that I received today from the dealer. It really looks great — so alive in the different light. Can’t wait to see the different strap possibilities but for now the bl
Greetings gentlemen and ladies, this is my first fresh post and as the title suggests, I have something good to share. First, let me introduce myself. I joined this Forum a couple weeks ago, stumbling across it while doing research on the Patek Philippe R