My First Patek Philippe: A Collector's Review of the Ref. 5172G Salmon Dial
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My First Patek Philippe: A Collector's Review of the Ref. 5172G Salmon Dial

By singingbee · Jan 8, 2024 · 52 replies
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In a significant milestone for any collector, singingbee shares the acquisition of their first Patek Philippe, the highly coveted Ref. 5172G. This article delves into why this particular chronograph, with its distinctive opaline rose-gilt dial, became a grail piece for singingbee and explores the community's reactions to this exceptional timepiece.

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After some saving and waiting, I finally added my first Patek Philippe recently. I have been eyeing a few models for some times but to me a Patek chronograph is something special especially one with a salmon dial. Therefore the 5172G with opaline rose-gilt dial immediately caught my eyes when it was announced back in 2022, and it rose quickly to the top of my wish list.

Life has been great as an owner of this beautiful watch so far, loves the superb dial and case, those stunning lugs and the gorgeous movement. Look forward to having more memories with it in the days to come.
















About the Patek Philippe Chronograph Ref. 5172

The Patek Philippe Chronograph reference 5172 represents a contemporary interpretation of the classic manually wound chronograph within the brand's collection. It succeeded the reference 5170, introducing updated case proportions and dial aesthetics while retaining the traditional two-register chronograph layout. This reference is distinguished by its round pushers and a slightly larger case diameter, offering a modern presence on the wrist while honoring Patek Philippe's heritage in complicated watchmaking. It is a key offering for collectors seeking a pure chronograph function without additional complications.

The 5172 is typically presented in a precious metal case, housing the in-house caliber CH 29-535 PS. This manual-wind movement is visible through a sapphire crystal case back, showcasing its traditional architecture and finishing. The movement provides a substantial power reserve, ensuring reliable timekeeping and chronograph operation. The front crystal is also sapphire, protecting a dial designed for legibility with applied numerals and a pulsometer scale.

This reference appeals to collectors who appreciate Patek Philippe's commitment to traditional haute horlogerie and the art of the manually wound chronograph. Its design cues, such as the syringe hands and applied Breguet numerals, evoke vintage chronographs while being executed with contemporary precision. The 5172 stands as a testament to Patek Philippe's enduring capability in producing high-quality, in-house chronograph movements, positioning it as a significant piece for enthusiasts of complicated timepieces.

Specifications

Caliber
CH 29-535 PS
Case
18k white gold
Diameter
41mm
Dial
Blue
Water Resist.
30m
Crystal
Sapphire

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penfriend
Jan 8, 2024

I have been fondling with salmon dials for a long time but still not decided which one to get. Glad that you made up your mind and are so satisfied!!

TE
TeutonicCarFan
Jan 8, 2024

For me the case shape is really interesting. This and the PC with similar case have been giving me interest in PP as they typically have more subdued case designs vs for example vacheron. Great watch

MO
Monopole
Jan 8, 2024

The level of details on the case and pusher is incredible too.

AG
agyzace
Jan 8, 2024

Did not realise it had a box crystal. Makes it even sweeter!

CO
COUNT DE MONET
Jan 8, 2024

It has got a very stark contrast, that nakes reading time very easy. Big congrats to such a great watch.

MD
mdg
Jan 8, 2024

...the lugs are awesome : )

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