
Small-luxury-world's photographic essay on the Patek Philippe Ref. 5200 and Ref. 5270G-014 blue dials offers a captivating visual comparison of two significant models. This post delves into the aesthetic nuances and wrist presence of these timepieces, providing valuable insights for collectors considering Patek Philippe's blue dial offerings. The detailed imagery and community discussion highlight the enduring appeal and subtle complexities of these highly sought-after references.

















The Patek Philippe Complications Reference 5200G-001, known as the Gondolo 8 Days, Day & Night Indicator, represents a significant offering within the brand's rectangular-cased Gondolo collection. This reference stands out for its sophisticated rectangular form factor and the integration of multiple practical complications, distinguishing it from simpler time-only models and more complex grand complications. It was introduced as a notable addition to Patek Philippe's lineup of shaped watches, emphasizing technical innovation within a classic design language.
This timepiece features an 18k white gold case, measuring 32.4 mm x 46.9 mm, with a case thickness of 10.4 mm. The watch is powered by the manual-wind caliber 28-20 REC 8J PS IRM C J, a movement specifically designed for this rectangular case, offering an impressive power reserve of 8 days (192 hours). The dial is protected by a sapphire crystal, and the watch is water-resistant to 30 meters. The movement is visible through a sapphire crystal case back.
For collectors, the Reference 5200G-001 appeals to those who appreciate Patek Philippe's commitment to traditional watchmaking and the development of shaped movements. Its long power reserve and day/night indicator, combined with the distinctive Gondolo case, position it as a compelling choice for enthusiasts seeking a blend of technical prowess and refined aesthetics outside of the more common round-cased watches. The reference was produced from 2013 to 2019.
A questioning the 5200. You include the words "fitting wrist". And that is my big concern for the watch. It is a fantastic watch. It would figure very high, if not right at the top, of my wish list for this year IF it fitted. It requires a fairly big wrist to make this watch work for me. The scan you sent - your wrist? How big is the wrist? To my mind, this is a superb watch but regrettably on,y works with a big wrist.
is from Magnus, but on mine (17cm) it looked like this: Too big for my taste :-( Hope that helps! Oliver
My wrist is small, and regardless how much I like this watch, it looks ridiculous on me. Shame.
Many thanks to you for sharing
that 5270 blue dial is really growing on me. Stunning.
You did it again with your great shots Oliver! I'm not a square watch guy so not inspired by the 5200 which, nevertheless, seems very nice. But what appeals to me a lot here is the 5270. I was wondering what I would think of the all blue arrangement, i.e. blue monphase on a blue dial. But when I see the wristshot of yours... it seems to be gorgeous and quite discreet. The little "belly" doesn't seem to be a problem on this color (comapared to a white dial). I guess the blue is different from the
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