Patek Philippe 5524G Calatrava Pilot Travel Time
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Patek Philippe 5524G Calatrava Pilot Travel Time

By samwan · Dec 31, 2015 · 36 replies
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Samwan reflects on a significant year of Patek Philippe acquisitions, showcasing a diverse collection that includes the 5270R, 5270G, 5170G, 5905P, and the controversial 5524G. His post offers a personal perspective on these pieces, particularly the Calatrava Pilot Travel Time, and invites community discussion on expanding a high-end collection.

As 2015 quickly drawing to a close in a few hours' time, I reflected on the acquisitions I made during the year...and soon came to realize that it was a prominent year of Patek, for me.

Rather inexplicably, I found this year's offering attractive and soon pulled the trigger on the 5270R, 5270G (blue dial), 5170G (white dial), 5905P (black dial), as they surfaced one by one. Then on Christmas eve, my dealer posed a question (was he Santa Claus in disguise?) - Would I be interested in the 5524G, the controversial and much-talked-about Calatrava Pilot watch? I have to confess that I was not initially drawn when I saw the pictures, but it started to grow on me after Patek;s exhibition in Hong Kong and I had a chance to put it on my wrist. After an anxious wait of a few days, viola...just in time for the New Year celebrations, perfect!

First impressions - I love the rich, textured-blue dial and the Superluminova-filled Arabic hour markers housed in white gold. Quite foolishly, I forgot to show the skeleton hand (depicting time for home town) in this picture. Note the date display at 6 o'clock at three-day intervals.




It features a 324 S C Fus movement, identical to the one used in 5164A (Aquanaut travel time)




The strap is made of vintage brown calf skin, with contrasting stitches. It is accompanied by a white gold buckle




At 42 mm in diameter (and 11 mm in thickness), the watch is very comfortable and feels rather substantial on the wrist




I have a nice problem -  my box for Pateks is now full and I will have to put this one someplace else....or should I part with one of them? smile




Allow me to take this opportunity to wish everyone a prosperous and healthy year in 2016!

Sam


About the Patek Philippe Chronograph Ref. 5170

The Chronograph reference 5170, introduced in 2010, marked a significant development for Patek Philippe as it was the first serially produced chronograph to feature a fully in-house manufactured movement. This reference succeeded the reference 5070, transitioning from a Lemania-based caliber to a proprietary design, underscoring the brand's commitment to integrated manufacturing for its complications. It represents a modern interpretation of a classic chronograph layout within the Patek Philippe catalog.

The reference 5170 features a case measuring 39.4 mm in diameter and 10.9 mm in thickness, available in 18k white, rose, or yellow gold. It is equipped with the manual-winding caliber CH 29-535 PS, which offers a power reserve of 65 hours. The watch is fitted with a sapphire crystal and is water-resistant to 30 meters. The movement is visible through a sapphire case back, showcasing its intricate finishing.

This reference appeals to collectors seeking a contemporary Patek Philippe chronograph with an in-house movement. Early variants, such as the yellow gold reference 5170J-001, featured a pulsometer scale, which was later replaced by a minute track on subsequent iterations. The various metal options and dial configurations provide distinct aesthetic choices for collectors, reflecting different periods of its production run.

Specifications

Caliber
CH 29-535 PS
Case
18k White Gold, Rose Gold, or Yellow Gold
Diameter
39.4 mm
Dial
Silver, Black, or Opaline
Water Resist.
30m
Crystal
Sapphire

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GL
GLau
Dec 31, 2015

finishing the year off with a 5524 type of bang! Glad to hear that collectors tend to like this "controversial" reference than not. On the watch box capacity issue , easy fix is to get another so that in 2016 you may continue your strong collection efforts! Cheers and happy new year, Gordon

DR
dr.kol
Dec 31, 2015

All the best for the New Year. Kari

SA
samwan
Dec 31, 2015

Not sure my wife will concur :P All the best Sam

SA
samwan
Dec 31, 2015

My collection pales compared to yours Cheers Sam

DR
dr.kol
Dec 31, 2015

I'm missing all these Grand Complication like 5270 as I'm still waiting for P. But your G with blue dial is really great. Best, Kari

CO
Conkers
Dec 31, 2015

Congrats! 5970P next?

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