
In a quest for the ultimate rose gold dress watch, forum member 'theonewiththecoolcar' ignited a vibrant discussion on the Patek Philippe Calatrava Ref. 6119R. This article delves into the community's recommendations and insights, exploring alternatives and reaffirming the 6119R's allure. It's a testament to how collectors navigate the nuanced world of high-horology dress watches, balancing aesthetics, movement finishing, and value.




The Patek Philippe reference 5078 represents the manufacture's 38mm minute repeater offering within their complications collection. Part of the 38mm Minute Repeater series, this reference was produced from 2008 to 2019, establishing its position as a contemporary grand complication timepiece.
The 5078 features a 38mm case available in three precious metal options: 18k white gold, 18k rose gold, or platinum. The polished bezel and sapphire crystal complement the available dial color variants. The manual-winding caliber 240 Q provides 48 hours of power reserve, housed within a case rated to 30 meters water resistance. A leather strap with fold-over clasp completes the construction.
This reference appeals to collectors seeking a minute repeater complication in a moderately sized case. The multiple metal options and dial variants provide choice within the reference, while the 11-year production run offers reasonable availability in the secondary market. The 5078 positions itself as an accessible entry point into Patek Philippe's chiming complications category.
...always good to have a backup. Seriously, get the Patek 6119. The hobnail sets it apart and the new movement is fine, even if they wimped out on inward angles...
VC manual traditionnelle pieces are also worth taking a look at. Also Audemars Piguet used to make beautiful ultra thin dress automatics. If you are ok with smaller size, how about PP 5119R ?
Why not Cartier? Maybe a rose gold drive.
Trust that you will receive some (or maybe too many) good suggestions. Since this is a Patek forum, I would recommend the 5227R with a lovely and discrete officer case cover.
I'm more familiar with their square/rectangular options but I will look into the drive...Nice that it has a demonstrator caseback too
Hoping to try on that and the 6119R at my local boutique when they are both in-stock in the next few months
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