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Patek 5522 Pilots watch
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 movement.
Is it a bubble waiting to burst or an investment grade piece? Question to the more experienced PP collectors out there.
On another note, I recently came across a 5565 in London. Now we’re talking - great dial, great size, steel Calatrava. Similarly priced as the 5522.
If you had to chose between the two...which one and why?

New Release
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Discussion
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Collection
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Collection
GLau · Apr 5, 2020
Explore the Patek Philippe Ref. 5522A, a limited-edition Calatrava Pilot watch. Discover collector insights on its design, market value, and unique appeal.
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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...
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...
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...
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.