Patek Philippe ref. 5100 10-Day Power Reserve. A Very Special Timepiece Launched to Welcome the Millennium in The Year 2000

Jan 27, 2021,11:41 AM
 

To celebrate the arrival of the new millennium in the year 2000, Patek Philippe created a limited edition series of 3,000 watches under the ref. 5100. Of these 3,000 watches, only 1,500 were made in 18K yellow gold with white dial, 300 in platinum with black dial, 450 in 18K white gold with blue dial and 750 in 18K rose gold with a brown dial. This watch featuring an entirely new chronometer movement with a 10-day power reserve represented a first in the history of watchmaking. This manual wound rectangular chronometer fitted with caliber 28-20/220 features a power reserve indicator and subsidiary seconds and was issued with a unique individual rating certificate issued jointly by the C.O.S.C. —Contrôle Officiel Suisse des Chronomètres–, Switzerland's official chronometer certifications bureau and the Geneva Seal Institute. This is one of those Pateks that one rarely comes into contact and that most collectors forget about. Therefore, we decided to honor one of the most impressive timepieces ever manufactured to celebrate the arrival of the new millennium 14 years ago.

This fascinating watch featuring a rectangular case shaped on its sides in a way were it would recall the lines of a manta-ray, features a white dial with applied Arabic numerals, a power reserve indicator at 12 and a subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock. The beautiful dial is elegant and distinctive with the characteristic touches of Patek and fitted with yellow gold dauphine hands.

Fitted with one of the most unique cases we have seen across Patek Philippe timepieces, this watch was sold accompanied by a silver commemorative coin featuring the iconic sculpture located at the Patek Philippe manufacture in Geneva inaugurated in 1997. The coin was presented along with a small presentation stand perfectly suited to decorate the owners credenza in that corner office.

This exceptional timepiece not only welcomed the third millennium but also marked an important milestone in the history of Patek Philippe and the horological world. Its unique lines and irreverent design, house one of the most advanced calibres ever developed by Patek Philippe and one that is somewhat under appreciated by watch collectors. The case back allows for full view of this magnificent calibre fitted with 29 jewels and the astonishing finish and advanced design that only Patek Philippe can deliver.

If you happen to come across one of this rare timepieces, pay attention to its capricious lines and admire the horological prodigy that its calibre represents. Vary rarely one runs into a timepiece with a magnificent 10-day power reserve.

Originally posted on Watch Collecting Lifestyle

Rare Bird: Patek Philippe ref. 5100 10-Day Power Reserve. A Very Special Timepiece Launched to Welcome the Millennium in The Year 2000. — WATCH COLLECTING LIFESTYLE




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Great watches.

 
 By: baufoam : January 27th, 2021-11:51
I had one in Rose Gold with a dark grey dial. I wore it daily for a year or so and then sold it off to buy another Patek. In truth, I wish I still had it. They are very nice timepieces! Thanks for posting!

Ed, I can remedy that for you by wearing it for a while.

 
 By: Thomas_3 : January 27th, 2021-12:07
I'll return it, I promise!

An extraordinary Patek for sure.

 
 By: Pretty Boy : January 27th, 2021-11:50
Best, V.

This watch plagues me

 
 By: blau : January 27th, 2021-11:52
Thus far I've consoled myself with something similar but less fine (and much less costly). But I don't know how long I'm going to be able to hold out! ...  

Thanks, mang!

 
 By: blau : January 28th, 2021-06:53

🤐 +1

 
 By: Gelato Monster : January 27th, 2021-16:43
After you 🧛‍♂️

Veey classy with the attire 👌

 
 By: holdemchamp1225 : January 27th, 2021-14:45

Beautiful and classy!

 
 By: Chronometer (aka yacomino) : January 27th, 2021-16:04

Here’s mine.

 
 By: westrop : January 27th, 2021-23:52
Like you, I love this watch. It’s a technical tour de force with unmatched elegance and sublime curves and detail on the case. The certification and its limited edition status mark it out as a very special Patek. For all these reasons it deserves its full...  

Lovely reference ! This one is the

 
 By: GLau : January 28th, 2021-07:15
manta ray, correct ?? How many turns does it take to wind fully for 10 days ? Do you fingers get tired ?

As an owner of 5100J...

 
 By: Musigny82 : January 28th, 2021-08:21
I can confirm you that it’s actually quite tiring to fully wind the watch. I believe it takes 2 mins for the task. And the winding mechanism is pretty stiff so to me it’s not the most enjoyable work in life! But what can you complain for such a beauty? ...  

Ah, here's one way my Reverso has the advantage...

 
 By: blau : January 28th, 2021-08:45
The 8-day Reverso winds with surprising quickness and ease.

Oh I forgive it completely!

 
 By: blau : January 28th, 2021-08:59
As you can tell from earlier in the thread, this Patek is the only thing that makes me doubt my otherwise beloved Reverso!

A truly beautiful creation

 
 By: penang1974 : January 28th, 2021-07:17