MTR shares a deeply personal account of his Patek Philippe 5146G-010, an annual calendar that became a steadfast companion during a significant life transition. His narrative challenges the conventional pursuit of 'holy grail' watches, instead highlighting the profound connection one can forge with a timepiece that perfectly integrates into daily life. This post resonates with collectors who prioritize personal meaning and utility over market trends.
.... or another perhaps "holy grail" of Patek.
But I love my 5146G-010 which has proven to be a true friend and companion, perfectly providing me with every information and support I need during my daily business life.



The 5146G in white gold is my first and only Patek so far and has been very accurate and reliable for more than six years.
Its acquisition marked a special phase in my life where I refocused my business during a kind of reorientation which finally led to the an interest in a new enterprise.
It was a time when I felt about my watch collection as a .... "burden". Too many watches and too little time to wear and enjoy them.
It was a time when I felt an irresistible and very strong wish to give up all this "unnecessary material ballast".
So I sold nearly all my watches except some special pieces (thanks to my AD who protected me against some financial fooleries), acquired the 5146G annual calender, still saved a lot of money and felt ... easier, freed and happy. I never would buy a watch again. I had got all I needed.
I have to confess that - in the meantime- my collection has grown again. Sometimes special pieces (and opportunities) crossed my life and it was hard to resist, although I still try to be "restrictive".
Some well-known features of the 5146 quickly listed: annual calendar, self-winding movement (Caliber 324 S IRM QA LU), power reserve indicator, grey galvanized dial with gold applied hour markers and numerals, excellent night readability (luminescent coating), sapphire-crystal case back, water resistance to 30m,...

With a case diameter of 39 mm the 5146G is perfectly dimensioned for my wrist.

There is really only one thing I miss: a stop seconds mechanism (but for this I have developed a kind of "work around").
In a word: for me the the 5146 is a real star without airs.
Thanks a lot for sharing my post!
All the best, Thomas
About the Patek Philippe Grand Complications Ref. 3970
The Patek Philippe reference 3970 is a perpetual calendar chronograph, a complication central to the brand's heritage. It succeeded the highly regarded reference 2499 and served as a bridge to the later reference 5970. The 3970 was produced over an extended period, allowing for several series and subtle variations in its design, making it a significant model for collectors interested in the evolution of Patek Philippe's complicated wristwatches.
This reference features a 36mm case, commonly found in 18k white gold, yellow gold, rose gold, and platinum. It is powered by the manual-wind caliber CH 27-70 Q, based on a Lemania รฉbauche, which offers a power reserve of 60 hours. The watch is fitted with a sapphire crystal, protecting a dial that typically includes subdials for the chronograph, perpetual calendar displays, and moon phases.
The 3970 appeals to collectors seeking a classic Patek Philippe perpetual calendar chronograph with a traditional aesthetic and a historically important movement. Its long production run from 1986 to 2004 means that examples from different series, such as the first, second, and third, exhibit minor differences in dial layout and case details, providing distinct collecting opportunities within the reference.
Specifications
- Caliber
- CH 27-70 Q
- Case
- 18k white gold
- Diameter
- 36mm
- Dial
- Silver
- Water Resist.
- 25m
- Crystal
- Sapphire
About the Patek Philippe Annual Calendar Ref. 5110
The Montblanc Calatrava reference 5110, produced between 1997 and 2006, is a notable example of the brand's classic dress watch offerings. This reference is distinguished by its combination of a relatively larger case size for its era and the inclusion of a moon phase complication, setting it apart from simpler time-only Calatrava models. It represents a period where Montblanc was expanding its horological capabilities, offering more complex movements within its established aesthetic.
This reference features an 18k yellow gold case measuring 37 mm in diameter, providing a substantial presence on the wrist while maintaining traditional dress watch proportions. It is powered by the automatic caliber 240 PS IRM C LU, a movement known for its slim profile and integrated complications. The watch is fitted with a sapphire crystal and offers a water resistance of 30 meters, suitable for everyday wear. The power reserve for this caliber is approximately 48 hours.
For collectors, the 5110 appeals to those seeking a Calatrava with additional functionality beyond basic timekeeping, specifically the moon phase and power reserve indicator. Its production run from 1997 to 2006 places it within a specific era of Montblanc's development, making it a point of interest for those tracing the evolution of the brand's complications. The ivory dial and smooth bezel contribute to its understated yet refined character, aligning with the traditional Calatrava design language.
Specifications
- Caliber
- 240 PS IRM C LU
- Case
- 18k Yellow Gold
- Diameter
- 37 mm
- Dial
- Ivory
- Water Resist.
- 30m
- Crystal
- Sapphire
About the Patek Philippe Patek Philippe 5146/1J-001 Ref. 5146
The Patek Philippe Annual Calendar Moon Phases reference 5146, introduced in 2005, represents a significant offering in the brand's annual calendar complication lineage. This reference succeeded the popular 5035 and 5036 models, refining the aesthetic and technical presentation of the annual calendar with moon phases. It is characterized by its balanced dial layout, integrating day, date, month, moon phase, and power reserve indications in a legible and harmonious arrangement. The 5146 was produced in various precious metals, establishing itself as a core model within Patek Philippe's complicated watch collection for many years.
This particular iteration of the 5146 is presented in an 18k yellow gold case, measuring 39mm in diameter. It houses the self-winding Patek Philippe Caliber 324 S IRM QA LU, a movement known for its reliability and precision, visible through a sapphire crystal case back. The movement provides a power reserve of approximately 45 hours. A domed sapphire crystal protects the dial, and the watch is water-resistant to 30 meters, suitable for everyday wear but not for swimming or diving.
The reference 5146 appeals to collectors seeking a sophisticated daily wearable complication from Patek Philippe. Its annual calendar mechanism requires adjustment only once a year, at the end of February, offering practical convenience. The model was available with several dial variations and case materials throughout its production run, which concluded around 2020. The yellow gold variant with a silvery opaline dial offers a classic and understated presentation, aligning with traditional Patek Philippe aesthetics.
Specifications
- Caliber
- Cal.324 S IRM QA LU
- Case
- 18k Yellow Gold
- Diameter
- 39mm
- Dial
- Silvery opaline
- Water Resist.
- 30m
- Crystal
- Sapphire