Patek Philippe Manufacture: Rome Virtual Tour
Manufacture

Patek Philippe Manufacture: Rome Virtual Tour

By FabR · Mar 28, 2020 · 87 replies
FabR
WPS member · Patek Philippe forum
87 replies15698 views7 photos
f 𝕏 in 💬 🔗

FabR takes us on a virtual journey to Rome, showcasing two exceptional Patek Philippe Rare Handcrafts references, the 5089G-081 and 5089G-082. These unique pieces, unveiled during a significant double event in late 2019, highlight Patek Philippe's dedication to artisanal excellence and its deep connection with historic retailers like Hausmann & Co. FabR's detailed presentation offers a rare glimpse into these exclusive timepieces, providing context often missed in broader coverage.

87 collectors discussing this on the WatchProSite forumJoin the Conversation →
Dear Friends,

at this time of global concerns, which are causing travel restrictions all over the globe and particularly in my beautiful Italy, what can be better than taking all together a two-stop, virtual trip to Rome, thanks to our favorite watch brand? smile

So let me briefly present to you these two new, superb Patek rare handcrafts, both less than 6 months old and both 'pieces unique':



Reference 5089G-081, whose enamel dial in 22 different colors brings us to Piazza di Spagna and the iconic Trinita' dei Monti church, in the heart of the city.



And reference 5089G-082, with a spectacular enamel dial in 14 colors representing Castel Sant'Angelo, along with the famous "Angelo" statue on the bridge across the castle.


These two unique Pateks were created on the occasion of an important, double event in Rome in late 2019: The inauguration of a new Patek Boutique, run by the historic Roman jeweler and Patek AD Hausmann & Co., as well as the 225th birthday of this latter, which officially opened its doors in 1794.

Both watches feature a classic 240 movement, common to many other rare handcraft models (in fact, to the best of my knowledge, to the entire 5089G series over the years). They also carry the special engraving "Hausmann & Co. 1794-2019" on the caseback.




A big party in spectacular Villa Giulia in Rome on September 16, 2019 was the official venue of the celebrations, at the presence of the top (Swiss and Italian) Patek management. 

What only a few of you may know (especially since ALL the online information I saw about this is inaccurate!) is that these two rare handcraft marvels were NOT on sale for any lucky client! (And believe me, had they been, I would have not minded to get one of them! smile)

After a weeks-long exhibition to the public at the Hausmann Boutique, both beauties were due to travel back to Geneva, where at least for the time being, they will be part of the Museum collection.




Let me wrap up by mentioning the other two, also very interesting, limited editions created by Patek for this special occasion.

A Worldtimer 5230R-013, presented in 25 pieces:



Notice that Rome is replacing Paris on the GMT+1 timezone. The other difference with the regular 5230 version, besides the engraved caseback, is noticeably the center dial in red. (To be entirely honest, I've not been a fan of this specific choice of color, given the close similarity with an earlier 5230R-011 limited edition for the Manama AD, in Bahrein. But I've been reassured that -- at least in person -- the colors are clearly different.)

And finally, two very special Calatrava 5296, one in rose gold (R-016) and one in white (G-017). Both versions were limited to 50 pieces, and again carried the engraving "Hausmann & Co. 1794-2019" on the (sapphire) caseback. Here are the official pictures:





Let me know your thoughts, stay safe, and I hope you've enjoyed this brief, virtual trip to Rome! smile  

Cheers.

About the Patek Philippe Ref. 5089

The Patek Philippe Reference 5089 is a series of Rare Handcrafts timepieces, often produced in extremely limited editions or as unique pieces. These references are distinguished by their intricate decorative arts, such as enameling, engraving, or marquetry, applied to the dial or case. They represent Patek Philippe's commitment to preserving traditional artisanal techniques within contemporary watchmaking, positioning them as highly collectible examples of decorative horology rather than standard production models.

These timepieces typically feature a precious metal case, often white gold or rose gold, housing a self-winding mechanical movement. The specific caliber varies depending on the individual execution, but it is always finished to Patek Philippe's exacting standards. The crystal is consistently sapphire, providing clear visibility of the meticulously crafted dial. Water resistance is generally modest, reflecting the artistic nature of the watch rather than its utility in demanding environments.

Collector relevance for the 5089 series stems from its extreme rarity and the unique artistic expression each piece embodies. These watches appeal to collectors who prioritize artisanal craftsmanship and exclusivity, often seeking out specific themes or decorative techniques. The 2019 collection for Hausmann & Co.'s 225th anniversary, for example, highlights the potential for bespoke creations and regional tributes within this reference family, further enhancing their desirability and historical significance.

Specifications

Caliber
240 LU CL
Case
White Gold
Diameter
38 mm
Dial
Multi-color
Water Resist.
30 m
Crystal
Sapphire

Key Points from the Discussion

Advertisement
The Discussion
CP
Cpt Scarlet
Mar 13, 2020
When In Rome...

Why not enjoy the “Rare Handcrafts” of Patek Philippe ! Great post Fab, with each piece looking special in its own way. I particularly like the “Piazza di Spagna” piece.

FA
FabR
Mar 13, 2020
Thanks a lot Captain, my personal favorite of the two as well (if I really had to choose! :-) Cheers. [nt]

CP
Cpt Scarlet
Mar 13, 2020
Just being offered the choice....

Would be a great moment 🥂

FA
FabR
Mar 13, 2020
No doubt about that😉🥂 [nt]

PA
Patekphilippecollector
Mar 13, 2020
I feel the steady flow of LE worldtimers with different city

And change of dial getting a bit repetitive and I think detracting from the exclusivity...also the celebrations seem a bit weak....they need to decide upfront whether it will be 150/200 years etc....but very soon it will be anything ...I didnt like the red on Bahrain anyway so its an easy nah from me

FA
FabR
Mar 13, 2020
I do agree there are 'many' special Worldtimer editions, though you should also consider Worldtimers are a natural to celebrate a different city, that's why they are chosen so often.

For the Hausmann celebration, personally I think it was a no-brainer: this event combined the 225th anniversary (quite a major event in itself!) with the opening of a Boutique, the second in all of Italy ;-) Cheers.

Continue the conversation

This thread is active on the Patek Philippe forum with 87 replies. Share your knowledge with fellow collectors.

Join the Discussion →