Patek Philippe Vintage Dream Watch Collection
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Patek Philippe Vintage Dream Watch Collection

By quattro · Jan 25, 2026 · 30 replies
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Emmanuel, known as quattro on WatchProSite, shares his profound appreciation for vintage rectangular Patek Philippe watches, specifically those housing the iconic 9-90 caliber. His pursuit of the Ref. 492, which he identifies as the precursor to the modern limited edition Ref. 5105, offers readers a glimpse into the discerning eye of a seasoned collector. This article delves into his personal quest and the community's insights on these horological treasures.

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Vintage rectangular Patek Philippe watches equipped with the 9-90 caliber are at the top of my wish list.

So I'm constantly on the lookout.



The ref. 492 is particularly attractive to me, as it is the ancestor of the modern limited edition ref. 5105, to which I have dedicated the following threadPatek Philippe Ref. 5105P-001 & its background



I love this particular Roman numerals dial.



This example seems very fine. The dial may have been slightly refurbished, but if so, the work seems to have been done with care.





Such an iconic and beautiful manual-winding movement!



And this example has an original buckle, which is so often missing.



Unfortunately, the asking price is a bit high, especially for a naked watch (no papers, nor box) and since the watch is located in the United States, a European customer like myself would have to pay additional VAT and import duties.



But I'll be patient and hope that a good example will eventually show up in Europe.



Thanks for reading.


credit: Vintage Watches Miami 

Best, Emmanuel

About the Patek Philippe Gondolo Ref. 5024

The Patek Philippe Gondolo represents one of the manufacture's most architecturally distinctive collections, drawing its name from the historic Brazilian retailer Gondolo & Labouriau. This particular reference 5024 emerged during Patek Philippe's late 1990s revival of the Art Deco aesthetic, channeling the geometric boldness of the 1920s and 1930s through contemporary Swiss horological excellence. The collection itself pays homage to the brand's rectangular and tonneau-shaped timepieces from the early 20th century, when such unconventional case geometries challenged the dominance of round dress watches.

The technical execution reveals Patek Philippe's mastery of non-circular case construction, with the yellow gold case displaying crisp angles and polished surfaces that demand exceptional finishing tolerances. The silvered dial features a classic two-register layout with small seconds at 6 o'clock, executed in the brand's signature clean typography and applied Roman numerals. The manual-wind movement, likely caliber 215 PS, reflects the traditional approach appropriate for this dress watch category, offering refined timekeeping without the bulk of automatic winding mechanisms.

Collectors have increasingly recognized the Gondolo line as an accessible entry point into vintage-inspired Patek Philippe ownership, particularly for those seeking alternatives to the brand's more commercially prominent round references. The 5024's production run was relatively limited compared to mainstream Calatrava models, contributing to its growing appreciation among enthusiasts who value rectangular complications from Geneva's premier manufacture. Market positioning remains strong for well-preserved examples, especially those retaining original boxes and papers from authorized dealers like Pittsburgh's Grogan Co.

Specifications

Case
yellow gold
Diameter
25mm x 32mm
Dial
silver

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quattro
Jan 25, 2026
Yes, and a masterpiece of 1930s design, for me.

And the Roman numerals dial appeals to me more than the ones with Breguet numerals. Best, Emmanuel credit: Antiquorum

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AuHavrePro
Jan 25, 2026
I generally prefer Breguet numerals....

Quite disproportionately even, but in this case they make the dial too cluttered in my opinion....

QU
quattro
Jan 26, 2026
Very well said: I feel the same way!

Best, Emmanuel

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gary_g
Mar 20, 2026
I love the breguet numerals on this!

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quattro
Mar 20, 2026
I understand why, Gary, even if I personally prefer Roman!

Have a great weekend. Best, Emmanuel

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orahu
Jan 25, 2026
The case alone has a lot of charm! Good luck with the hunt!!

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