
Emmanuel, known as 'quattro' on WatchProSite, offers a captivating exploration into Patek Philippe's artistic interpretations of the horse across various rare handcrafts. His detailed visual compendium showcases how the esteemed manufacture has celebrated this noble animal through intricate hand-engraving, cloisonné enamel, and wood marquetry. This article serves as an invaluable resource for collectors interested in Patek Philippe's unique blend of horology and artisanal mastery, particularly within their Rare Handcrafts collections.











































The Calatrava reference 5075 is a limited edition minute repeater, distinguished by its intricate dial artistry. This particular reference was part of a series celebrating the Chinese Year of the Horse, showcasing Patek Philippe's dedication to rare handcrafts and thematic editions within its classic Calatrava line. It represents a fusion of high horology and decorative arts, appealing to collectors interested in both mechanical complexity and artisanal finishes.
The watch features a case crafted from 18k white gold, housing a self-winding minute repeater movement. The dial is notable for its hand-engraved horse motif, inspired by Chunar horses, executed with meticulous detail. A sapphire crystal protects the dial, offering clear visibility of the artistic work and time indications. The movement provides a power reserve suitable for daily wear, consistent with Patek Philippe's high standards.
As a limited edition minute repeater with a specific thematic engraving, the 5075 holds particular appeal for collectors of Patek Philippe's rare handcrafts series. It stands out within the broader Calatrava collection due to its unique combination of a grand complication and a highly decorative dial, making it a significant piece for those who appreciate the brand's artistic and technical capabilities.
The pocket watches are actually my favorite here ! 👏🙂
thank you for sharing Emmanuel
Very conservative, I know, but exquisite and quarter repeater! Best, Emmanuel
Any equestrian folks out there? Based on the beautiful sculpture I would guess this isn't based on an Arabian head profile but more of an American Saddlebred (attached foto). Can any horse enthusiasts comment? Best, Robert
Hopefully someone else will. Best, Emmanuel
FYI, the 5075G inspired by a Qing Dynastry bowl was made by Anita Porchet and team ! Here is my post on Patek's series on the 12 Chinese zodiacs www.watchprosite.com
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