Patek Philippe GTG Resumes: Collector's Gathering
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Patek Philippe GTG Resumes: Collector's Gathering

By GLau · Sep 18, 2022 · 35 replies
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GLau, a prominent member of the WatchProSite community, shares an exclusive look into a recent Patek Philippe Calatrava-themed 'GTG' (Get-Together) that brought together 20 exceptional timepieces. This article offers a rare glimpse into the diverse world of Calatrava references, from classic designs to rare enamel dials, and captures the vibrant discussion among collectors about the evolving luxury watch market.

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Calatravas !

Although we could not exceed the last GTG with 34 pieces and 5 PuristS, (  www.watchprosite.com  wink

we were able to go 1 up on the GTG prior with Sports theme with 19 watches with 4 PuristS (  www.watchprosite.com  wink.

We drank and talked shop first as the appetizers without bringing out our Calatravas.  When we brought the watches out, took photos and inspected them, this session was the shortest of our GTG.  

Main course was next a served with a healthy discussion on matters such as the state of the horological world, new allocation policy, expanding watch buyer base, Tiffany 5711, etc., with Tomahawk paired with Italian and French wines as side dishes.

Although the watch market has been on a roller coaster ride since over a year ago from our last GTG, our horological passion continues but we also understand that the industry continues to evolve.  When we departed, we were scratching our heads to figure out what the next theme should be !

Can you name them all ?😄   Which piece(s) do you like and why ?



20 pieces in total ☝️




Calatrava enamel dials ☝️




The 5212 trio ☝️




The sought after 6007 ☝️




So lovely and comfortable on the wrist ☝️




The simple calatravas ☝️



The rare handcrafts Calatrava style  


About the Patek Philippe Nautilus Ref. 5711

The Patek Philippe reference 5711/1A-011, part of the Complications collection, is distinguished by its white dial, offering a different aesthetic compared to other dial variations within the 5711 series. This particular configuration provides a clean and legible presentation, appealing to collectors who prefer a more understated yet refined look. It represents a specific iteration of a well-known Patek Philippe model, recognized for its integrated design.

The watch features a 40mm stainless steel case, housing the self-winding Caliber 26-330 SC movement. This movement provides a power reserve of 45 hours. The case is fitted with a sapphire crystal, contributing to its water resistance of 120 meters. The fixed bezel and integrated bracelet are characteristic elements of its construction.

This reference appeals to collectors interested in the evolution of Patek Philippe's offerings, particularly those seeking specific dial colors within established model lines. Its production run from 2019 to 2021 marks it as a relatively recent, yet now discontinued, variant. The watch's specifications align with Patek Philippe's standards for mechanical timepieces.

Specifications

Caliber
Cal.26-330 SC
Case
Stainless Steel
Diameter
40mm
Dial
White
Water Resist.
120m
Crystal
Sapphire

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patrick_y
Sep 18, 2022

And TWO Rousseau lions! It's rare that these twins see each other!

CH
chris7509
Sep 18, 2022

Bravo this is sublime ! Big love for the enamel ones ... would love to see so many beauties in a same room !

JL
jlux
Sep 18, 2022

What an incredible line-up of enamle dial watches.

KC
KCLQMULKU
Sep 18, 2022

Your GTGs are PP museum roadshows in themselves. 🙌

PA
Patekfinity
Sep 18, 2022

Those are amazing references!! How many ppl attended? Looks like a full house! Was this In Singapore or HK?

CO
Cozmopak
Sep 18, 2022

Would love to see better photos of that one

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