1WatchMan's Patek Philippe Foursome Collection
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1WatchMan's Patek Philippe Foursome Collection

By 1WatchMan · Aug 26, 2018 · 61 replies
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1WatchMan celebrates his 1,000th post by showcasing his Patek Philippe 'foursome,' a meticulously curated collection reflecting his personal style and daily needs. He shares the rationale behind each acquisition, offering insights into building a balanced collection for both a collector's wish list and an everyday wearer's perspective.

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Just passed the1k-post milestone, so I have the perfect excuse to show you my small Patek family altogether:



You have already seen them all, but not together. Actually, me neither, as strange as it may sound, so first time for me as well.

I must admit that I'm pretty happy with these four pieces. It has taken me a while to realise what I want/need, but after a few attempts, mistakes and some $ "invested" in the learning process, I am pretty satisfied with my current Patek stable.

From a collector's point of view, I still have an endless wish list; but from an user's perspective, I believe I have almost all the basics covered.

For my lifestyle, I can wear these four beauties daily, what I do, choosing the one that better matches my outfit or mood everyday. But every one covers also a certain purpose on my daily basis, and this is the reason why I've chosen these specific pieces:

1. The Nautilus 5712/1A



This is my "go-to" watch. You can wear it in every occasion, it's extremely refined and comfortable with a touch of sportiness. My favourite Nautilus.

2. The Aquanaut 5164A



This is my travel watch. It's perfect for holidays and warm weathers, but I've taken it close to the North Pole and works perfectly as well. It's on the sporty side for more casual attires, but being refined enough to attend a formal event of required.

3. The AC Chrono 5960P



This is my latest and I'm still on the honeymoon period, but I see it as the perfect everyday watch to me, working in an office environment. I love the AC complication. I usually wear my watches during long periods of time, not swapping very often (unless "required" for whichever reason), so I really enjoy it, keeping track of the day/date/month indication on a daily basis.

The chrono complication contributes nicely to the kind of sporty look of the watch and makes the movement even nicer adding a certain extra depth to the calibre with the additional levers.

And the weight of the platinum is something else that you personally enjoy, add well as the little diamond at six, a true pleasure to see.

4. The WT 5110G



And last but not least, this is my dress watch. As I said earlier, I do wear it daily, but is the one I usually strap to my wrist when I'm attending a formal event.

The WT complication is something I have always desired and have been considering for years, and this specific one is which made me finally pull the trigger. The charm of the watch is really something and love how it sits on my wrist. And is also extremely comfortable btw.

I hope you have enjoyed this mini tour through my small Patek collection and please guys do not hesitate to post your comments!

PS: Sorry for the dirty pics, but couldn't do any better today.

About the Patek Philippe Ref. 5960

The Patek Philippe Complications reference 5960A, introduced in stainless steel, represents a significant offering within the brand's annual calendar chronograph series. This particular reference is notable for being the first annual calendar chronograph from Patek Philippe to be offered in a non-precious metal, making it a distinctive piece in the Complications collection. It combines practical complications with a robust case material, appealing to collectors seeking a blend of utility and horological complexity.

This reference features a 40.5mm stainless steel case, housing the self-winding Caliber CH 28-520 QA 24H. The movement provides a power reserve of approximately 55 hours and is visible through a sapphire crystal case back. The dial is presented in white, protected by a sapphire crystal, and the watch is water-resistant to 30 meters. The integrated stainless steel bracelet complements the case material, providing a cohesive aesthetic.

The 5960A in stainless steel holds a specific position for collectors due to its material choice and the integrated bracelet, differentiating it from its precious metal counterparts. Its combination of an annual calendar and chronograph functions, along with the 24-hour indication, makes it a highly functional and mechanically interesting timepiece. The special hand set and case back decoration mentioned for this specific 5960A further emphasize its unique attributes within the production run.

Specifications

Caliber
Cal.CH 28-520 QA 24H
Case
stainless steel
Diameter
40.5mm
Dial
white
Water Resist.
30m
Crystal
Sapphire

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M4
M4
Aug 26, 2018

You have the bases covered with four really solid pieces. Well done. M4

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Speedie74 aka Mr. Torquise
Aug 26, 2018

Interesting, but I thought that the Annual Calendar would be your choice as a dresswatch.. You have all the basics, but still 4 places in your watchbox: it is time to fill the places with a PC and a chrono and a Gondolo and ... Apropos, watchbox: what kind of box it is, who is the manufacturer? Yours, Adam

HU
Huei
Aug 26, 2018

With a wide range of complications ranging from world time, chrono, annual calendar, gmt.... Will be interested to know what will be your next target. Maybe a perpetual calendar?

1W
1WatchMan
Aug 26, 2018

I feel the 5960 a bit sportier, with the much taller case and the brown strap. The dial layout and pushers also contribute to that feeling. But the main reason is how it wears on my wrist. It sits in a more casual way, difficult to explain. The 5110 is much thinner, slides easily under the cuff and I believe the black strap vs silver dial work better for formal attires. And yes, I agree, plenty of choices out there for the other four slots, maybe too many options! 😉 The watchbox is made of ostri

KE
keks
Aug 26, 2018

All perfectly wearable and complementary! Nautilus, Aquanaut, ACChrono, Wt... all different complications too. Superb!

1W
1WatchMan
Aug 26, 2018

Talking about Patek, I would like to add in the future a manual winding chronograph, being the 5170P and the 5170G-010 (black) the main contenders at the moment:

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