Patek Philippe's "complicated" retrograde perpetual calendars

Jan 10, 2025,17:30 PM
 

As a complement to my post from yesterday concerning the "simple" retrograde perpetual calendars, here are the "complicated" ones, meaning the ones including a minute repeater complication and, for some of them, also a tourbillon.


I have also dedicated a previous more general thread to Patek Philippe's Minute Repeaters.

I wish you a fine week-end.


A/ Caliber R 27 PS QR (self-winding movement with minute repeater and perpetual calendar with retrograde date hand; day, month & leap year in apertures)

1/ Ref. 5013 (introduced in 1992)

a/ Yellow gold, ref. 5013J-001







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b/ Rose gold

Ref. 5013R-001




Ref. 5013R-010





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Ref. 5013R-014





credit: the keystone


c/ Platinum

Ref. 5013P-001







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Ref. 5013P-010



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Ref. 5013P (probably unique piece)







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2/ Ref. 5213 (in white gold only, introduced in 2012)

Ref. 5213G-001 & 5213G-010 (no known difference between these two references)





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Ref. 5213G-012 (created for the London Salon and the 2015 Patek Philippe exhibition at the Saatchi gallery)



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B/ Caliber R TO 27 PS QR  (self-winding movement with TOURBILLON minute repeater and perpetual calendar with retrograde date hand; day, month & leap year in apertures)

1/ Ref. 5016 (introduced in 1994)

a/ Steel, ref. 5016A-010 (only watch 2015)



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b/ White gold, ref. 5016G





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c/ Platinum

Ref. 5015P-010






Ref. 5016-018



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Ref. 5016P-021 (created in 2005 for an Italian collector)



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Ref. 5016P with unique black & red dial



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Ref. 5016P with black dial & Roman numerals




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Ref. 5016P with silver dial & Roman numerals



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Ref. 5016P with black dial & hands filled with luminova



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Ref. 5016P-012



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Ref. 5016P with gem indexes (8 diamonds & 1 ruby)



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d/ Yellow gold

Ref. 5016J-011 (or J-001: no discernible difference)



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Ref. 5016J with grey dial



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e/ Rose gold, ref. 5016R-010 (with additional black diamond dial on the 2nd photo)





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2/ Ref. 5216 (introduced in 2011)

a/ Platinum, ref. 5216P-001



credit: the keystone


b/ Rose gold, ref. 5016R-001





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3/ Ref. 5217P-001 (introduced in 2014)



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4/ Ref. 5316 (introduced in 2017)

a/ Ref. 5316P-001





credit: the keystone


b/ Ref. 5316/50P-001 (with blue metallized sapphire crystal dial with a black-gradient rim, 2023)







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WOW ! You have

 
By: GLau : January 10th, 2025-17:49
shown us some grail pieces ! Well done ! The "regular" pieces are awesome and the unique pieces are to die for !

Agreed!

 
By: quattro : January 10th, 2025-20:59
I really love the case of the 5013 and would be very happy with a regular J or R.

I completely agree.

 
By: quattro : January 10th, 2025-22:04
I love this mix of platinum and red gold, just like in the ref. 5496P-015 which was in yesterday’s thread. Have a nice weekend!