
Watchclog's recent acquisition of the Patek Philippe 5004 marks a significant milestone in his collecting journey, bringing a long-sought-after grail into his possession. This post celebrates the enduring appeal of the 5004, a reference revered for its intricate complications and classic design, and offers a glimpse into the passion driving high-end watch collecting.

The Patek Philippe reference 5004 is a highly regarded grand complication, combining a split-seconds chronograph with a perpetual calendar. This reference was a significant offering in Patek Philippe's catalog, representing a sophisticated blend of technical mastery and traditional watchmaking. It was produced in limited numbers, making it a sought-after piece among collectors of complex horology.
The watch features a 36mm platinum case with a thickness of 15mm, housing the manual-winding caliber CHR 27-70 Q. This movement provides a power reserve of 60 hours and is protected by a sapphire crystal. The dial is presented in silver opaline, offering clear legibility for its numerous indications. The case is water-resistant to 30 meters.
As a split-seconds perpetual calendar, the reference 5004 appeals to collectors who value both intricate mechanical solutions and classical design. Its production run from 1996 to 2012 saw various dial and case material iterations, though platinum was a prominent offering. The integration of two major complications in a relatively compact case underscores its appeal within the realm of high-end watch collecting.
Itβs a wonderful Patek to have in your collection.
...old school style.
Wear it in the best of health. It's such a special watch.
Another grail for you !!! So cool
One more drop-dead gorgeous piece in your incredible collection Enjoy it and wear it in the best of health!
PP PCs ever made. Many congrats for this magnificent acquisition! All the best Thomas
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