In this insightful article, quattro continues his deep dive into Patek Philippe's horological masterpieces, shifting focus to the brand's 'complicated' retrograde perpetual calendars. Building on previous discussions of 'simple' retrograde perpetual calendars and minute repeaters, quattro meticulously catalogs references that integrate minute repeaters, and in some cases, tourbillons, offering a comprehensive visual and textual guide for collectors and enthusiasts alike. His detailed presentation illuminates the intricate engineering and aesthetic variations within these highly coveted timepieces.
As a complement to my post from yesterday concerning
the "simple" retrograde perpetual calendars, here are the "complicated" ones, meaning the ones including a minute repeater complication and, for some of them, also a tourbillon.
I wish you a fine week-end.
A/ Caliber R 27 PS QR (self-winding movement with minute repeater and perpetual calendar with retrograde date hand; day, month & leap year in apertures)
1/ Ref. 5013 (introduced in 1992)
a/ Yellow gold, ref. 5013J-001



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b/ Rose gold
Ref. 5013R-001
Ref. 5013R-010

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Ref. 5013R-014

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c/ Platinum
Ref. 5013P-001

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Ref. 5013P-010

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Ref. 5013P (probably unique piece)

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2/ Ref. 5213 (in
white gold only, introduced in
2012)
Ref. 5213G-001 & 5213G-010 (no known difference between these two references)

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Ref. 5213G-012 (created for the London Salon and the 2015 Patek Philippe exhibition at the Saatchi gallery)

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B/ Caliber R TO 27 PS QR (self-winding movement with TOURBILLON minute repeater and perpetual calendar with retrograde date hand; day, month & leap year in apertures)
1/ Ref. 5016 (introduced in 1994)
a/ Steel, ref. 5016A-010 (only watch 2015)

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b/ White gold, ref. 5016G


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c/ Platinum
Ref. 5015P-010

Ref. 5016-018

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Ref. 5016P-021 (created in 2005 for an Italian collector)

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Ref. 5016P with unique black & red dial

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Ref. 5016P with black dial & Roman numerals
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Ref. 5016P with silver dial & Roman numerals

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Ref. 5016P with black dial & hands filled with luminova

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Ref. 5016P-012

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Ref. 5016P with gem indexes (8 diamonds & 1 ruby)

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d/ Yellow gold
Ref. 5016J-011 (or J-001: no discernible difference)

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Ref. 5016J with grey dial

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e/ Rose gold, ref. 5016R-010 (with additional black diamond dial on the 2nd photo)

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2/ Ref. 5216 (introduced in 2011)
a/ Platinum, ref. 5216P-001

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b/ Rose gold, ref. 5016R-001
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3/ Ref. 5217P-001 (introduced in 2014)

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4/ Ref. 5316 (introduced in 2017)
a/ Ref. 5316P-001

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b/ Ref. 5316/50P-001 (with blue metallized sapphire crystal dial with a black-gradient rim, 2023)

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About the Patek Philippe Ref. 5013
The Patek Philippe Reference 5013 is a grand complication timepiece, distinguished by its combination of a minute repeater, a retrograde perpetual calendar, and a tourbillon. This reference stands apart from simpler perpetual calendar models due to its highly complex array of functions, representing a significant achievement in horological engineering and craftsmanship within Patek Philippe's lineage of complicated watches. It was produced in limited numbers, underscoring its exclusivity and technical ambition.
Crafted with a tonneau-shaped case, the 5013 typically features precious metals. The watch houses an automatic movement, specifically the Caliber R TO 27 PS QR, which integrates the minute repeater, tourbillon, and retrograde perpetual calendar functions. This intricate movement operates at a frequency of 21,600 vibrations per hour and provides a power reserve of approximately 38 to 48 hours. The dial is protected by a sapphire crystal, often showcasing a classic Patek Philippe aesthetic.
As a grand complication, the 5013 appeals to collectors seeking Patek Philippe's most technically advanced and exclusive creations. Its combination of a minute repeater, tourbillon, and retrograde perpetual calendar places it among the brand's most complex wristwatches. The reference is notable for its non-officer case design, which distinguishes it from other grand complications that may feature hinged casebacks. Its rarity and technical sophistication ensure its continued relevance in the high-end collector market.
Specifications
- Caliber
- R TO 27 PS QR
- Case
- Platinum
- Diameter
- 36 x 46 mm
- Dial
- Silver
- Water Resist.
- 30 m
- Crystal
- Sapphire
About the Patek Philippe Ref. 5016
The Patek Philippe Reference 5016 stands as a highly complex grand complication within the brand's offerings, distinguished by its combination of a minute repeater, tourbillon, and retrograde perpetual calendar. This reference is a testament to Patek Philippe's mastery of horological complications, integrating three significant functions into a single timepiece. It represents a pinnacle of traditional watchmaking, appealing to collectors seeking a comprehensive display of mechanical artistry beyond simpler perpetual calendar models. Its inclusion of a minute repeater and tourbillon elevates it significantly within the grand complication category.
Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the Reference 5016 typically features a case made from precious metals, housing a sophisticated manual-winding movement. The intricate caliber is visible through a sapphire crystal case back, allowing appreciation of the tourbillon and the finely finished components. The watch's dimensions are carefully considered to accommodate its complex mechanism while maintaining a wearable profile. The power reserve is substantial, reflecting the efficiency of its movement design, and the crystal is consistently sapphire for durability and clarity.
This reference appeals to serious collectors who value the integration of multiple high complications. Its rarity and the complexity of its construction make it a significant piece in any collection of grand complications. The 5016 is recognized for its technical achievement and its position as a flagship model demonstrating Patek Philippe's capabilities in creating watches that combine both acoustic and visual horological marvels. It occupies a distinct place among the brand's most elaborate timepieces.
Specifications
- Caliber
- R TO 27 PS QR
- Case
- Platinum, Rose Gold, White Gold, Yellow Gold
- Diameter
- 36.8 mm
- Dial
- Silver, Black, Blue, Salmon
- Water Resist.
- 25 m
- Crystal
- Sapphire
About the Patek Philippe Ref. 5213
The Patek Philippe Reference 5213 is a highly complex grand complication timepiece, distinguished by its combination of a minute repeater, a tourbillon, and a perpetual calendar with a retrograde date. This reference is part of a select group of Patek Philippe watches that integrate multiple high complications, setting it apart from simpler perpetual calendar models. Its design prioritizes the intricate display of time and calendar functions, appealing to collectors who value mechanical ingenuity and traditional horological artistry.
This reference features a platinum case, typically measuring 40.6 mm in diameter. It houses the self-winding caliber R TO 27 PS QR, a movement renowned for its minute repeating mechanism, one-minute tourbillon, and perpetual calendar with retrograde date, day, month, leap year, and moon phases. The movement operates at a frequency of 21,600 vibrations per hour (3 Hz) and offers a power reserve of approximately 38 to 48 hours. The watch is fitted with a sapphire crystal on both the front and the display back, allowing for observation of the intricate movement.
As a grand complication, the 5213 holds significant appeal for serious collectors of Patek Philippe. Its inclusion of a minute repeater and tourbillon alongside a perpetual calendar places it in a category of rare and technically sophisticated timepieces. The reference represents a pinnacle of Patek Philippe's watchmaking capabilities, often produced in limited numbers and highly sought after for its technical complexity and refined execution.
Specifications
- Caliber
- R TO 27 PS QR
- Case
- Platinum
- Diameter
- 40.6 mm
- Dial
- Black
- Water Resist.
- 30 m
- Crystal
- Sapphire
About the Patek Philippe Ref. 5216
The Patek Philippe Reference 5216 is a grand complication timepiece, distinguished by its combination of a minute repeater, a tourbillon, and a retrograde perpetual calendar. This reference represents a significant achievement in horological complexity, integrating multiple high-end complications into a single watch. It stands apart from simpler perpetual calendar models by virtue of its additional acoustic and precision-enhancing mechanisms, positioning it at the apex of Patek Philippe's complicated watch offerings. The 5216 is a successor to earlier grand complication models, continuing a tradition of combining multiple functions.
This reference typically features a case crafted from precious metals, housing a highly intricate manual-winding movement. The integration of a minute repeater, a tourbillon, and a retrograde perpetual calendar necessitates a sophisticated caliber, designed for both precision and the harmonious operation of its various functions. The watch is fitted with a sapphire crystal, allowing for a clear view of the dial and, in some configurations, the movement through a display back. The power reserve is engineered to support the complex array of complications.
For collectors, the Reference 5216 holds considerable appeal due to its comprehensive suite of complications. It is sought after by those who appreciate the highest levels of traditional watchmaking artistry and technical execution. The combination of a minute repeater for on-demand chiming, a tourbillon for enhanced timekeeping accuracy, and a retrograde perpetual calendar for calendar display makes it a notable piece within the grand complication category. Its limited production and intricate nature contribute to its desirability among serious horology enthusiasts.
Specifications
- Caliber
- R TO 27 PS QR
- Case
- Platinum
- Diameter
- 39.5 mm
- Dial
- Black
- Water Resist.
- 30 m
- Crystal
- Sapphire
About the Patek Philippe Ref. 5217
The Patek Philippe Reference 5217 is a highly complicated timepiece, distinguished within the brand's perpetual calendar offerings by its inclusion of a minute repeater and a tourbillon. This reference belongs to a select group of Patek Philippe watches that combine multiple grand complications, placing it at the pinnacle of horological achievement and technical complexity. It represents the brand's mastery in integrating intricate mechanisms while maintaining a refined aesthetic. The 5217 is not a 'simple' retrograde perpetual calendar, but rather a demonstration of advanced watchmaking.
This reference features a case crafted from precious metal, housing a sophisticated manual-winding movement that integrates the perpetual calendar with retrograde date, minute repeater, and tourbillon functions. The crystal is typically sapphire, allowing for a clear view of the dial and, in some configurations, the movement through an exhibition case back. The construction emphasizes both acoustic performance for the minute repeater and precision timekeeping, characteristic of Patek Philippe's grand complications.
For collectors, the Reference 5217 is a significant piece due to its rare combination of complications. It appeals to those who seek the highest level of horological artistry and technical innovation from Patek Philippe. Its position alongside references like the 5013, 5016, 5213, and 5316 underscores its status as a grand complication, making it a highly sought-after model for serious enthusiasts and connoisseurs of haute horlogerie.