Patek Philippe Vintage GTG Boccadasse Comparison
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Patek Philippe Vintage GTG Boccadasse Comparison

By FabR · Jan 2, 2021 · 30 replies
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FabR, a respected member of the WatchProSite community, offers a unique side-by-side comparison of two Patek Philippe Ref. 5177G-010 'Boccadasse' timepieces. This article delves into the subtle yet significant variations found in these rare, hand-enameled dials, highlighting the artistry and individuality inherent in Patek Philippe's Métiers d'Art creations. FabR's detailed photographic essay serves as an invaluable resource for collectors seeking to understand the nuances of these exceptional 'out-of-catalog' references.

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Dear Friends,

let me kick off the new year on our forum by having some fun -- here's for you a collage that I have created of my favorite watch on this planet, Patek "Boccadasse" 5177G-010...and the ONLY TWO specimens I have ever seen of it! smile

The one on the left is part of the amazing collection of our dear member Michael Ng, on the right is mine. 

We saw in the past multiple comparisons of Patek enamel WTs (the 5131 and 5231 series), but this is probably a first for an "out-of-catalog" reference (currently, the 5077, 5089, 5177, or 5086). Given the level of detail of these hand-made dials and the several techniques involved, it's literally amazing how many tiny differences one can find!

Hope you enjoyed -- and that staring at these dials long enough can make you as happy as I am! smile

Remember that this is NOT a unique piece. Besides Michael and myself, at least 2 to 4 other allocations have been made and are currently in private collections around the world. Hence, let me also invite to the party any other owner of this reference who might be reading our forum: if at any point you feel comfortable introducing your watch to our community, please feel free to join us -- we very much look forward to hearing from you! smile

Cheers.




Michael Ng's "Boccadasse" on the left, mine on the right.



Some of the documents that come with the watch; in particular, this page is listing the rare handcraft techniques that we can see on the dial.



About the Patek Philippe Calatrava Ref. 5077

The Patek Philippe Calatrava reference 5077 represents the manual-wind ladies' offering within the Calatrava collection. This 33.2mm reference was produced from 2005 to 2015, positioning it as a mid-2000s to mid-2010s interpretation of the dress watch format for women.

The 5077 features an 18k white gold case measuring 33.2mm in diameter with a smooth bezel and white dial. The watch employs sapphire crystal and offers 30-meter water resistance. Power comes from the manual-wind caliber 215 PS, providing 44 hours of power reserve. The timepiece is fitted with a leather strap.

This reference appeals to collectors seeking a ladies' mechanical dress watch from Patek Philippe's contemporary production era. The 33.2mm case size and manual-wind movement cater to those preferring traditional proportions and hand-wound calibers. The ten-year production run from 2005-2015 makes examples readily available in the pre-owned market for collectors focused on modern Patek Philippe ladies' timepieces.

Specifications

Caliber
215 PS
Case
18k White Gold
Diameter
33.2 mm
Dial
White
Water Resist.
30m
Crystal
Sapphire

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Bill
Jan 2, 2021
Spectacular your Patek "Boccadasse" 5177G-010.

I would say the waves are the most obvious to me in this picture. Have a great weekend. Ps in different light i dont see your waves from your old pictures.

FA
FabR
Jan 2, 2021
Thanks a lot Bill -- even in person the sea waves are indeed one of the most spectacular parts! The technique there is "grand feu", whose effects are quite stunning :-)

I used the first picture below in the collage for Michael Ng's dial (on the left), while from the next picture (also from him) the waves are definitely more visible. Another impressive feature of these dials is indeed how they totally change depending on angle or light!

GL
GLau
Jan 2, 2021
Fun game and lovely comparison !

If each wave is considered a little bit different, then I just found more than 100 !

FA
FabR
Jan 2, 2021
Thanks a lot Gordon -- and they probably are! ;-)

JL
jleno
Jan 2, 2021
Great to see this comparison and the small differences between versions!

And I love the waves under the flinque enamel!

FA
FabR
Jan 2, 2021
Thank you, much appreciated ;-) Here's for you another angle from an older picture of mine where the waves are perhaps more highlighted. Cheers.

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