Thank you for the compliment! I totally get what your saying. When I look at the image I posted even though it is my watch, I don’t think “wow this is really beautiful”.

Sep 14, 2021,16:39 PM
 

It does look very understated. Some might say a bit plain. In person however it is a different story. So far I  have not been able to fully capture its beauty in a photo. I guess it is much better to look great in person than only look great in a photo. Best, Patekova 

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Patek Philippe Moonphase

 
 By: Horology_Ancienne : September 5th, 2021-16:05
Vintage Patek references up until the 3970/3940 boasted a very rich enamel moonphase with handcrafted accompanying gold stars and moon disc. For reference, slide 2 of this post shows a 2499 moonphase and slide 1 is of a 3970 moonphase. The enamel moonphas...  

Many thanks H_A for this very interesting post on moon phases ! By reading it and seeing your photos, I am literally

 
 By: GLau : September 5th, 2021-16:17
“over the moon” 🌝! Had no idea that there is such mystery behind this function. Do you have any comments on the 5575 moon vs the 6002’s ? Also, please share more information about your commissioned 5004.

Really pleased you enjoyed this post!

 
 By: Horology_Ancienne : September 7th, 2021-10:07
I let the 5575 and 6102 out as they are quite special moonphase designs that deserve a more in-depth exploration. Essentially the 5575 and 5102/6102 are quite isolated cases. The 5575 is a very special moonphase with its photorealistic depiction but it do... 

Thanks my friend for such a beautifully-written and informative post -- besides of course the pleasure of seeing these unique pieces you have commissioned, this is simply the best article I have read on this specific theme!

 
 By: FabR : September 5th, 2021-17:03
If I had to give ONE reason why I love Patek, it is their unique attention to details....The level of sophistication they have reached in representing the moonphase on these references, and how it evolved over time, is simply breathtaking! If someone wond... 

Wow! Thank you for such a beautiful comment and indeed for the Editors Picks promotion

 
 By: Horology_Ancienne : September 7th, 2021-10:09
It was quite a gruelling affair writing this post as there were so many transitional references. So many exceptions to the rule. But I’m glad you found this a helpful article on the topic. Despite the difficulties, I really enjoyed this project

All amazing...

 
 By: mdg : September 5th, 2021-18:01
...but the 2499j first series really stands out for me because of the orientation of the date numerals. I wish they did that on all of their calendar watches. Plus, it looks like the stars were hand-painted...very beautiful.

What’s even better is that they engraved the enamel to fill in the stars!

 
 By: Horology_Ancienne : September 7th, 2021-10:17
They really really pop against the dial. Truly something special. I would love for them to make a return. At least on the special moonphase watches. Nice to see enamel did grace the 6002 moon!

Many thanks for this very interesting, thoughtful written post

 
 By: MTR : September 5th, 2021-18:28
full of information and impressive pictures. One question to the first picture (2499j 4th series Tiffany): are there some scratches on the stars or is this just due the light? All the best Thomas

It really is!

 
 By: Horology_Ancienne : September 7th, 2021-10:17

Many thanks for this very inspiring post which obviously resonates a lot with my taste

 
 By: Mike H : September 6th, 2021-01:11
To my eyes moon phase is a very beautiful and poetic complication (maybe not the most useful but the nicest imho). And since I agree with you PP makes the most beautiful moon phase obviously I tried to capture their beauty... I'll start with my Wonder Wat...  

Such a nice collection of incredible watches.

 
 By: Horology_Ancienne : September 7th, 2021-10:21
You really do have superb taste. That 3448 especially is really something! Thank you also for the pictures!

Many thanks for the very kind words

 
 By: Mike H : September 11th, 2021-05:10
I must admit that I consider myself lucky to own them, that 3448 that I call my Wonder Watch is my pride, but it us just nothing compared with your jaw dropping collection. Your collection of 2499 is totally absolutely stunning incredibly amazing 😳

Thank you Mike. Very kind of you to say

 
 By: Horology_Ancienne : September 14th, 2021-03:16

Thank you for this informative post

 
 By: Mario : September 6th, 2021-04:06
This is why I love the Purists always something interesting you never would of thought about pops up.

Thank You!

 
 By: baufoam : September 6th, 2021-06:21
This information is SO interesting. The early moon phase watches with the blue enamel are fantastic. Thank you for posting this!

Dear HA, thanks for the very informative post on the various versions of moonphase.

 
 By: joenghenry : September 6th, 2021-10:44
Regrettably all my PP references belong to post 3970 era, hence the gold evaporated moon/ stars by photographic mean, and less poetic…

My pleasure! Nothing regrettable about it! Still special in its own unique way.

 
 By: Horology_Ancienne : September 7th, 2021-10:24
I mean of course enamel is truly something, but a nice frosted moon or a polished one with stars with black borders? They’re cool buddy. I would love to see a return to enamel for high end pieces like in the 6002

Very kind of you to say. My pleasure mate

 
 By: Horology_Ancienne : September 7th, 2021-10:24

Great topic and beautiful pictures!

 
 By: w220 : September 6th, 2021-13:26
From my 5146J: 5140G: ...  

I concur fully + 💯 !

 
 By: Mike H : September 13th, 2021-20:48

Thank you!! ❤️

 
 By: Horology_Ancienne : September 14th, 2021-03:16

Dear HA - for me the moonphase function of Patek perpetuals and perpetual chronos is their least practical complication, HOWEVER in many ways

 
 By: patekova : September 10th, 2021-19:08
it is the most appealing and romantic of the complications. I imagine only a tiny percentage of watch enthusiasts follow and use the moonphase function for a practical purpose in their every day lives. Yet, it adds true artistry (especially the enameled v...  

1) firstly, what a watch!

 
 By: Horology_Ancienne : September 14th, 2021-03:17
2) secondly, yep, what a fantastic watch 3) thirdly, thank you my friend for the super kind words. Really means a lot to me!!

Thank you for the compliment. Was very surprised and happy to find a 3448 in this condition. I look forward to your next scholarly article!

 
 By: patekova : September 14th, 2021-10:33
If I you don’t’ mind my suggesting, I have an idea for a topic. Most collectors fall into the vintage OR modern/current categories. You have a cross section of the best of vintage (eg 2499), modern (eg 5970) and current (eg 5270). It would be interesting ... 

Hi Patekova, your PC

 
 By: GLau : September 14th, 2021-03:23
is lovely, understated and super elegant ! 👍

Thank you for the compliment! I totally get what your saying. When I look at the image I posted even though it is my watch, I don’t think “wow this is really beautiful”.

 
 By: patekova : September 14th, 2021-16:39
It does look very understated. Some might say a bit plain. In person however it is a different story. So far I have not been able to fully capture its beauty in a photo. I guess it is much better to look great in person than only look great in a photo. Be... 

It is a real challenge to take a good picture of this one...

 
 By: amanico : September 14th, 2021-16:44
My poor attempt: ...  

You are too kind!

 
 By: amanico : September 14th, 2021-19:17

You are definitely right, pictures hardly do justice to the Wonder Watch

 
 By: Mike H : September 16th, 2021-17:05
Yet your pics are quite nice my friend

Big big congrats on your Wonder Watch, always nice to see this beauty ;-)

 
 By: Mike H : September 16th, 2021-17:54
Your 3448 must be a 4th series I assume (after 1978 am I correct ?) I fully agree on all what you say about the moon phase complication: most people even do not bother to set it but just want to see this romantic complication on their wrist. I'll add some... 

As promised here are some more pics of mine…

 
 By: Mike H : September 16th, 2021-18:16
The enamel moon phase is just incredible, small date ring and pearl minute divisions from the early versions, and the special PP crown only found on the earliest ones… ...  

Can’t argue there

 
 By: Horology_Ancienne : September 19th, 2021-22:52