
King of the Road's acquisition of the Patek Philippe Ref. 5236P perpetual calendar offers a timely look at one of Patek Philippe's most significant modern complications. His playful Halloween-themed strap choice sparks a discussion on personalizing high horology and the practicalities of strap changes on contemporary references. This article explores the community's immediate reactions and insights into the watch's design and ownership experience.

The Complications reference 5236P-001, introduced in 2021, is notable for its in-line perpetual calendar display. This configuration presents all calendar indications β day, date, month, and leap year β 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.
Halloween π PC ! Huge congratulations πΎπππ!
It is so beautiful and so iconic that it pains me to know that I will never own this watch. It's out of my league, but sooooo nice
Hi what is the make of the strap? And do people recommend any particular make outside Patekβs own straps?
Very nice color. Makes it a more casual watch. Did you change the strap yourself or do you get your AD to change it for you?
Yes , I changed it bu my self. It happened that the new 2021 PP models they come with quick release tab on the strap, So it us very easy to make any change any time. Still need a steady hand and change it carefully,
my strap is from delugs.
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