And some say that these Breguet numerals were meant to "hide" the fact that a 39 mm case is a bit too large for the 240 caliber, which is also used on the 36 mm ref. 3940, for example. Best, Emmanuel
Introduced in 2016 , Patek Philippe's Perpetual Calendar ref. 5327 has a 39 x 9,71 mm case and is powered by micro rotor caliber 240 Q. Leaf hands , Breguet numerals , scalloped lugs ... many elements should make it popular and sought after, but it doesn'...
The pics sure make it look more like a 42/43mm than the 39mm advertised. As pictured, it almost looks too big and busy too quite work for me. I'm so close to loving it, but it's just off a little.
I definitely would have to see one in person. My personal watches are 38.5 and 40 mm, so 39 mm should normally work well for me. Have a great weekend. Best, Emmanuel
Whether one prefers the lacquered ivory dial or the charming blue, the Breguet numerals IMO bring this watch to the highest aesthetic level of current Patek perpetuals. And at 39mm, quite slim and housing the legendary 240Q movement, whatās there not to l...
My favorite would be the R (or maybe the J). Anyway, now I regret not to have asked to try this model on during my last visit to the PP Salon: definitely on my list for the next visit. Have a great weekend. Best, Emmanuel
A Pt variant might come someday, not impossible at all. Even if, this model being a sleeper, I don't know if PP is focusing their attention on it. Have a great weekend. Best, Emmanuel
My watches are 38.5 and 40 mm, though, and they fit my wrist perfectly. I definitely will have to try this one on, someday. Have a great weekend. Best, Emmanuel
the Breguet numerals would be wonderful without the PC sub registers. And with these sub registers, baton indexes would let the dial breath much more freely. Have a nice weekend. Best, Emmanuel
Yes, the Breguet numbers are the reason behind why Patek did enlarge the diameter without changing the movement. Should you need baton indices, it would be better to look at Patek 5140, especially the blue one in platinum. Besides, Patek 5550P is another ...
Just imagine they used the original/smaller font on these versions. Then more room on the subdials and no squished 27-5 in the date dial. Would have been perfect for my taste š
What went wrong here is the thinner bezel.. thus it makes the watch look disproportionately large.. it happened to the 1815 too, when ALS reduced the size from 40 to 38.5.. Thinning out the bezel can really ruin the look in my opinion. Another gripe is th...
...when they made the case bigger but kept the smaller movement, they needed to get creative by 'hiding' it with Breguet numerals around the outside of the dial. It has never looked as cohesive as a 3940 or even 5140 to me...
I find it quite strange how this reference makes me feel because on paper everything seems right and, as you say, one wants to love it, but something feels odd nonetheless. And it definitely has something to do with the case being too large for the calibe...
I personally keep oscillating between āI love itā and āit feels a bit oddā. I think trying a full set of Breguet numerals (except the 6) was a good idea, but the dial feels a bit crowded and the case a bit large. I would really need to see it in real life...
And you really know this piece because you own and wear it, whereas I've never seen one in real life: so my opinion is simply meaningless compared to yours. Thanks a lot for sharing and wear this beautiful timepiece in the best of health! And I wish you a...
And canāt for the life of me understand why itās not loved by the masses. It is definitely on my must have list and for me the rose is my favourite. M.
My problem is that I haven't seen one yet in real life and that judging from photos can be very misleading. So I'm glad that you (and a few others) love this watch so much: there's no doubt that I will try one on during my next visit to a PP Salon. Best, ...
What is the general consensus of this vs 3940? I love the design of 3940 but it feels a bit small. This is better proportioned and still carries some classic design.ššš
and of the scalloped lugs of the case, but many find the 39 mm too large for the 240 caliber and consider including Breguet numerals was a way of hiding this gap between the movement and the case. Having not had the chance to try it on, I donāt know how I...
https://collectability.com/learn/collectability-in-depth-patek-philippe-perpetual-calendar-ref-3940/ The Roman numerals reference is similar to 5327 despite the fact that itās 36mm. 5740 has the 240 movement and is proportional despite its larger size. So...
whereas the 5327 has only no 6: the case being larger, the dial can and does include a 3 and a 9. As for the 5740, I suspect that its dial aperture is quite smaller, the bezel being large, than the one of the 5327, which has a thin bezel. So, for me, when...
And some say that these Breguet numerals were meant to "hide" the fact that a 39 mm case is a bit too large for the 240 caliber, which is also used on the 36 mm ref. 3940, for example. Best, Emmanuel
But in my eyes the 5327 is oversized and a bit out of proportion. Only 3940, 5040 and 5940 have a date ring with similar sized numerals. But only the date numerals of the 5940 have this beautiful romantic typeface. In combination with the breguet hour num...
itās a wonderful timepiece. As you know, I made an overview of the reference after you acquired your J. And I love it with its romantic typeface and tortue/cushion-shaped case. Best, Emmanuel