Mark in Paris[Purist]
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Well, I have a slightly different view on that.
I love the 1526 reference and this is to me a very important and now emblematic PC form the brand.
From this reference unveiled in 1941 to the 1591, 2497, 3448, 3450 etc until 1984, the Patek Philippe PC was a standard proportion of a thicker watch.
It is just from 1985 and the 3940 that the PC has been introduced as a very thin watch. It has then created a family and trend on its own but it was an exception and total novelty for Patek at that time.
It has been followed by the 5140 in an updated diameter but same spirit.
Hence, the 5320, in terms of proportions has come back to the original version, what it has always been for Patek from 1941 to 1984. We can say that the 1526's proportions updated to today's standards is the 5320 case's dimensions.
For some of the members who write on the forum, the very thin references are revered and sometimes said to be what a Patek PC is. I agree it is a gorgeous reference and a great interpretation the 240 caliber has made possible thanks to its thinness but I don't think it is more "Patek" than a 5320's proportions.
Best, Mark