Patek Philippe 5100G: An Auction Acquisition and Collector's Perspective
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Patek Philippe 5100G: An Auction Acquisition and Collector's Perspective

By Dave G · Dec 5, 2020 · 37 replies
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Dave G's acquisition of a Patek Philippe Ref. 5100G at a Phillips auction sparks a vibrant discussion among collectors. This article delves into the unique appeal of the Patek Philippe 5100, exploring its distinctive design and the nuances of its various metal iterations. Dave G's personal journey and detailed photographs offer an intimate look at this highly sought-after reference, providing valuable context for both seasoned enthusiasts and new collectors.

Like the post earlier from Musigny82, I have chased a PP 5100 for some time but it was the white gold (G) version that I caught last weekend at the Phillips auction in Hong Kong. 

Great piece in any metal.  Wondering if anyone has the rose or platinum to post?

Dave









About the Patek Philippe Calatrava Ref. 5100

The Patek Philippe Calatrava reference 5100 was introduced in 2000 as a limited edition to commemorate the new millennium. This reference stands out within the Calatrava line for its distinctive 'Manta Ray' shaped case, departing from the more traditional round Calatrava forms. It was produced in very limited quantities across different precious metals, making it a notable special edition for collectors of the brand.

The 5100 features a manual-wind caliber 28-20/220, a movement specifically developed for this model, known for its elongated form to fit the unique case shape. The case is characterized by its rectangular, slightly curved profile with integrated lugs, and it is fitted with a sapphire crystal. The specific variant mentioned, the 5100P-001, is crafted in platinum.

This reference appeals to collectors who appreciate Patek Philippe's limited-production commemorative pieces and those drawn to watches with distinctive case designs. Its unique aesthetic and the bespoke movement developed for it position the 5100 as a significant, albeit unconventional, entry in the brand's modern history, particularly for enthusiasts of shaped timepieces.

Specifications

Caliber
Cal. 28-20/220
Case
Platinum
Diameter
34mm x 46mm
Dial
Silver
Water Resist.
25m
Crystal
Sapphire

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CP
Cpt Scarlet
Dec 5, 2020

Enjoy this beautiful PP.

PA
patrickh
Dec 5, 2020

50.000€. a good deal imho. [Link to grey dealer deleted. Please no commercial links.]

GL
GLau
Dec 5, 2020

Enjoy it often ! The blue dial looks 👀 great 👍 !

MR
mrds
Dec 5, 2020

I already wrote what needs to be written in response to Musigny82. True for any version of the 5100. Huge congratulations to you as well, Dave! Wear it proudly. And, please, may I ask for a wrist shot? Best, Daniel

MI
Mike H
Dec 5, 2020

5100 has always been a watch I have dreamed of and specially in its G iteration. As beautiful as the other versions but with a cool touch also. Pure happiness. Huge congrats wear it in the best of your health, Mike

HU
Hulk
Dec 5, 2020

And couldn't understand why. As it looks a lot better than other more expensive models. The watch is stunning. Congrats. Cheers S

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