I recently picked up this 2023 mint example of the 5236P. For me, this is a grail level watch. In line with Patek marketing(!), it’s a watch I want to wear and enjoy and pass on to my daughter in due course. In searching for a grail watch, I wanted someth...
You didn't mention the very beautiful architecture of the movement which, to me, is an important part of its appeal. The only thing missing in such a caliber is one or two sharp interior angles. Enjoy your grail in good health and with your daughter!
You are quite right, the architecture of the movement is great. I wasn’t happy with the pictures I took of the movement and so I didn’t include them in the end.
to this grail! I enjoy it very much too and really prefer the blue dial. The salmon is kind of „dead“ in comparison. The nubuck strap from the 5172 is a good alternative to the original strap as it matches the dial very well: ...
I’m not sure when I will pass it on to her. No doubt when I think she can appreciate it and look after it. She is only 14 at the moment, so hopefully I will get to enjoy it for a while.
…the window need to be legible. I’d challenge Patek to make it a bit thinner so it would be more balanced on the wrist. On my 18.4cm wrist it was a bit wobbly. Perfect fix is make it in stainless steel : )
It's also one of my favourites Patek perpetual calendar. I would say both this original version and the newly launched salmon dial version are gorgeous. Enjoy this beauty often in good health, before passing it to your daughter Cheers, Henry