Not saying I'd buy it. But, when I first saw the new Celestial, I didn't like it. Now that I've seen it a few more times, I'm starting to warm up to it. It's very futuristic and very not-on-brand for Patek Philippe. But at the same time, some parts of it
A dream piece for me. The good points: - A superb case, 43 mm big, 9, 78 m high: Good proportions, even if it could be smaller. - A dial to die for, with these constellations and the moon located " above your head ". - A nice engraved side case. I am more
It does indeed! To anyone who’s browsing, this 5107g used to be celestialmoon5102’s - I know that he is selling a few more fine examples from the house of Patek. They’re unusual in that they have been very well looked after, so if you are after one of his
I decided not to include the absolutely rare ref. 3449 (only 3 pieces made indeed) because the case and especially the lugs are (very) different, even though the dial is mostly identical. Here are a few photos from Sjx.
5102 Celestial. Dont have one, hence photo sadly isnt my watch (though it is on my wrist ). I prefer it to the later 6102, though I like them both, especially in white metals.
An old dream of mine. I rarely saw it in person, but it has always been in my heart and mind. The only flaw? The too small Cal 240. I would have expected something more exclusive, for such a watch. And bigger! Best, Nicolas
Introduced in the Catalog in the year 2000, discontinued in 2006, I had to wait 4 years before getting mine, in November 2004. The 5110 was, for me, a grail at the level of the Lange Datograph, the Duomètre à Chronographe, the Freak from Ulysse Nardin, fo