5522

Feb 04, 2018,13:42 PM
 

I like the 5522.... I tried to get one but it was not to be.....

Having said that, I also like the 5565 but am yet to see or aquire one.

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Patek 5522 Pilots watch

 
 By: Euroasianstar : January 26th, 2018-07:06
I’ve been following the 5522 in the markets since launch and values have now exceeded double retail price. I personally don’t get it - 600 pieces is not particularly limited, the design is more Zenith than anything else, and it’s an off the shelf PP movem... 

It seems to me that Patek collecting is more of a religion than common sense.

 
 By: Arie - Mr Orange : January 26th, 2018-07:31
But, if enough people keep sharing the religion your safe as a collector. I would chose the 5522 because the Calatrava is to classical for me at this moment in life.

That is a statement I totally agree with...........

 
 By: Thomas_3 : January 26th, 2018-08:00
I used to work with someone who had over $1 million in Patek watches, some were unworn. Maybe it;s just me but I can't comprehend the prices some Patek watches bring, either new or in the secondary market. I like nice watches but have always viewed Pateks... 

"Patek collecting is more of a religion than common sense"

 
 By: patrick_y : January 30th, 2018-11:15
That's a surprisingly accurate statement in this context! Definitely a very true statement some of the times!

Steel Calatravas are few and far between......

 
 By: Baron - Mr Red : January 26th, 2018-07:41
Throughout Patek history, there have been relatively few steel Calatravas, so finding a modern iteration is quite special.....and one as beautiful as this even more so. Between these two, I would go for the 5565 without any hesitation at all.

Totally agree with Baron on this one.

 
 By: zabreg1 Mr White : January 26th, 2018-08:58
A 5565 is the way to go.

Yup, definitely 5565! [nt]

 
 By: cayenne1200 : January 27th, 2018-02:41

I wouldn't choose 5522

 
 By: Poky : January 26th, 2018-08:28
The watch looks empty to me. I much prefer 5524. So, in your case I would choose 5565. You are essentially paying for the name; the movement in 5522 is nothing new or particularly special. The case is too big and let's face it, the stainless steel for Pat... 

In this case that's exactly what you are paying for, the NAME...........

 
 By: Thomas_3 : January 26th, 2018-12:15
and that name costs almost $22k. And that is regular retail, before the secondary market comes into play, and there the price can double, if not more. Sorry, but no way I'd pay $22k, or more for a stainless steel, time only watch, no matter who makes it..... 

Couldn't agree with you more

 
 By: Poky : January 26th, 2018-15:29
I generally think when it comes to luxury items (watch, car etc), value is meaningless as the price is determined by the buyers who are willing to pay anything to satisfy their thirst for that "exclusivity". That essentially gives the manufacturer and dea... 

Thanks everyone for the insights

 
 By: Euroasianstar : January 29th, 2018-04:12
So given all that has been said above, what do you collectors think will happen to the values of the 5522 and 5565? Without getting into specific numbers...some scenario options to chose from for both or either of the watches: A - goes further up: global ... 

If Patek starts to make one LE after another...

 
 By: jonrus : January 29th, 2018-17:37
It will begin to sound like a Panerai or Omega!!! That will simply kill the status of the brand. I surely hope that the Sterns don’t go this route.

Patek does so much, so well...

 
 By: JToddH : January 26th, 2018-09:10
I don't understand why they felt the need to do another pilot watch clone. What's next? Patek Submariner? I guess they have the good fortune of living by, "Build it, they will buy."

I would prefer the 5565 which is, maybe, more for an everyday use for me. You can wear it both with a suit or a blue jeans. Its two tone dial is truly sublime and its layout too

 
 By: Alkiro1 : January 26th, 2018-09:10
It’s a little bit more exclusive than the 5522 (300 pieces vs 600) and its size is probably easier to wear in every circumstances (36mm vs 42mm). Regarding this latter one, its display movement is a little bit lost in the case for me. I would go for the 5... 

Question for Alkiro

 
 By: Euroasianstar : January 26th, 2018-13:33
Alkiro, thanks for your comments. If I broaden be scope a bit and ask you for the one and only best Patek dress watch I should buy, which one would you recommend? My criteria: Time only, but open to small complications like power reserve and/or date Minim... 

My pleasure Euroasianstar

 
 By: Alkiro1 : January 26th, 2018-16:49
Well, it’s a very difficult question. But, mixing all your criteria, I think I could opt for a 6000G with a blue dial. This reference is versatile for me. Both dressy and sporty (especially with its blue dial iteration) so perfect for every situation. I l... 

The 5227

 
 By: GreatPilot@me.com : January 26th, 2018-19:29
I know you asked Alkiro but another choice would be the 5227, especially with the black dial. I own this watch and it is stunning with a offices case back and beautiful automatic movement...Jim

5565

 
 By: jonrus : January 27th, 2018-03:01
I recall that during the PP special event in the Tiffany Salon approximately 10 years ago, Thierry Stern and Claude Peny were mingling in the event. Both wore the 5565 and proudly showed them as we were having dinner.

Not a huge fan.kf the 5522 as I tho k the dial looks.like

 
 By: Patekphilippecollector : January 29th, 2018-18:57
Something was forgotten. However saying that I did (up until last week) consider adding one to the collection as a part of the collection versus a mug have to wear. Would fit in nicely between my vintage looking 5320 And 5524. Stainless Steel calatrava is... 

5522

 
 By: itt : February 4th, 2018-13:42
I like the 5522.... I tried to get one but it was not to be..... Having said that, I also like the 5565 but am yet to see or aquire one.