Patek Philippe Collection: Puerto Banus Marbella
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Patek Philippe Collection: Puerto Banus Marbella

By Pretty Boy · Nov 14, 2024 · 31 replies
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Pretty Boy's recent post, capturing his Patek Philippe 5236P in the Marbella sun, offers a moment of horological tranquility after a challenging journey. His personal reflection on the watch's design, particularly the baton hands, provides a valuable long-term ownership perspective for collectors considering this reference. This piece highlights the enduring appeal of Patek Philippe's grand complications, even amidst travel disruptions.

After a quite lengthy and exhausting trip to Marbella yesterday with two aborted landing attempts in Malaga and the flight ultimately diverted to Seville for severe weather conditions at Costa del Sol and travels by car from Seville to Marbella, the sun is shining again today and bringing out the best of 5236Ps beautiful dial. Best, V.

Watch by Patek Philippe, complications, grand complications, 5236

About the Patek Philippe Complications Ref. 5236

The Complications reference 5236P-001, introduced in 2021, is notable for its in-line perpetual calendar display. This configuration presents all calendar indications – day, date, month, and leap year – in a single, elongated aperture below 12 o'clock. This design choice offers a distinct aesthetic and legibility compared to traditional perpetual calendars with multiple subdials or apertures. The reference was a significant addition to Patek Philippe's Complications collection, showcasing a novel approach to a classic grand complication. Its platinum case and blue dial further underscore its position within the brand's high-end offerings.

The watch is housed in a platinum case measuring 41.3mm in diameter, with a thickness of 11.07mm. It is powered by the self-winding caliber 31-260 PS QL, a movement specifically developed for this in-line perpetual calendar display. This movement incorporates several technical advancements to achieve its unique calendar presentation and offers a power reserve of 38 to 48 hours. The watch features a sapphire crystal on both the front and the case back, allowing for a view of the meticulously finished movement.

As a relatively recent introduction that was subsequently discontinued, the 5236P-001 holds particular interest for collectors who appreciate innovative calendar displays and limited production periods. Its technical sophistication and unique aesthetic appeal to those seeking a distinct perpetual calendar from Patek Philippe. The discontinuation of a model introduced in 2021, while not uncommon for certain high-end references, adds to its potential collectibility, distinguishing it from longer-running production pieces.

Specifications

Caliber
Caliber 31-260 PS QL
Case
Platinum
Diameter
41.3mm
Dial
Blue
Water Resist.
30m
Crystal
Sapphire

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QU
quattro
Nov 14, 2024

Enjoy your stay after this painful trip.

GO
Goh
Nov 14, 2024

The 5236P is very attractive. Enjoy Marbella.

GL
GLau
Nov 14, 2024

superb ! The orange straps spices up the whole watch !👍

TE
TeutonicCarFan
Nov 14, 2024

Love the strap and scenery!

AU
AuHavrePro
Nov 14, 2024

Much enjoyment there! Cheers, Filip

KU
kulismilan
Nov 14, 2024

And the dial really shimmers

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