Patek Philippe Aquanaut Trio: A Collector's Holiday and Acquisition Story
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Patek Philippe Aquanaut Trio: A Collector's Holiday and Acquisition Story

By anaroku · Aug 9, 2020 · 27 replies
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Anaroku's post offers a captivating glimpse into a collector's personal Patek Philippe Aquanaut trio, set against the backdrop of a Japanese holiday. His accompanying narrative details a remarkable acquisition story for the Ref. 5167, providing valuable context for navigating the challenging landscape of Patek Philippe sports model availability. This thread explores both the allure of these coveted references and the evolving strategies collectors employ to acquire them.

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About the Patek Philippe Aquanaut Ref. 5167

Patek Philippe Aquanaut Reference 5167

The Reference 5167 represents the 40mm stainless steel iteration within Patek Philippe's Aquanaut model line. Introduced in 2007 and remaining in current production, this reference features a black dial and establishes the standard sizing for the steel Aquanaut offering.

The 40mm stainless steel case houses the automatic Caliber 324 S C movement, providing 45 hours of power reserve. The watch incorporates a sapphire crystal and smooth bezel configuration. Water resistance extends to 120 meters, while the distinctive composite rubber strap displays an embossed check pattern that complements the case design.

This reference appeals to collectors seeking contemporary Patek Philippe sports watch execution in stainless steel. The 5167 offers entry into the Aquanaut model range while maintaining the manufacturing standards associated with the Geneva manufacture. Its ongoing production status ensures availability through authorized channels for both new collectors and those expanding existing collections.

Specifications

Caliber
324 S C
Case
Stainless Steel
Diameter
40 mm
Dial
Black
Water Resist.
120m
Crystal
Sapphire

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anaroku
Aug 9, 2020

they have each beauty

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geross
Aug 9, 2020

All very cool and chic to wear on a holiday. Enjoy. 😎 Best wishes. On your vacation. πŸ₯‚πŸΎ Geross.

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baufoam
Aug 9, 2020

I wear mine frequently. Not my absolute favorite Patek Philippe but it’s way up there!

CO
Cookies
Aug 10, 2020

I love them all so much. Gone are those days when the aquanaut was still obtainable to me, they used to be below the US$25k mark. Now they are unobtainiums.

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FabR
Aug 10, 2020

At the moment, for many people the only options with an AD are to wait (possibly a lot!), or more interestingly, to purchase a different, non-sports model...and Patek's offering is very broad and interesting in many areas (e.g., WTs, chronos, etc. ;-) Cheers.

CO
Cookies
Aug 10, 2020

I never thought I had friends who could do it for me, but I suddenly thought of a family member who bought more than a few grand complications from Patek, and maybe, when I’m ready, I will get the Aquanaut, or Golden Ellipse as mentioned before. It suddenly dawned upon me it is within reach, with your advice.

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