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The Pagoda

 

Hi Gordon,

I used to own this reference in P, R and Y, not at the same time though. Meanwhile there's none in my collection. It's a very special Patek in that the case was unique to this reference, which means after the 2000 pieces had been produced, the dies were destroyed. The watch wears comfortably on the wrist as the case resembles a pagoda and this pagoda's base just fits the curve of the wrist. As seen in your pictures, it looks outright elegant in the suit. And for this reason, I consider It a dressy wearer instead of a daily Patek, like the Calatravas. 

That said, I'm not sure if it's a very much sought-after piece as its rarity seems to come from only its special case. It's only a simple 3-hand time only watch and the 215 movement is among the commonest calibers.  

My advice is, if your buyer friend is looking for a LE Patek with a special case, he might as well compare the Pagoda with the Ten Days (Ref. 5100). The latter has the 10 days power reserve indicator on the dial, looking more like a complication. The case resembles the a winged manta ray. It has a transparent back showing the beautiful rectangular manual movement (Cal 28-20/220). That said, there are a total of 3,000 examples for this reference, and the market prices are around double of their Pagoda counterparts. 

Hope this helps.

Francis

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