Mark in Paris[Purist]
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A little look at the Patek Philippe 5115 and 5117 references
Gentlemen,
I like the
"clous de Paris" decoration on the bezel I could see on several Patek
Philippe models. This is a bezel layout we are used to seeing in the 5116, 5119
or 5120 in the current collection for instance.
I've been
looking at the 5115 and 5117 references some times and thought I could share
some pictures as it is really not a watch we are used to seeing anywhere, even
if they were produced not long ago i.e. in the 2000's.
- The 5115 (here below) is
a 35x8 mm watch with an enameled dial with painted numerals and oxidized hands.
It houses the 215 PS caliber (manual) with a small second subsidiary dial. The caseback is plain.
Source: Antiquorum
Source: Antiquorum
- The 5117 has
painted Roman numerals and oxidized hands as well but it is a painted dial and
is growing at a 37x8 mm size.
It is equipped
with a 315 SC automatic caliber (replaced by the 324 afterward) visible through
a transparent caseback and hence has a date window with a central second hand.
Source: Antiquorum
Source: Antiquorum
They have a
nice crown guard compared to the 5116 or 5119 current versions.
They were
produced around the 2003-2007 period (I don't have the exact dates).
Just to mention as I liked them also very much, here are the current watches available in the Patek Philippe catalogue.
- The
5119 with its 215 PS caliber and Leaf hands (36mm):
- The
5116 reference which is the
enamaled dial version of the 5119 (36mm):
Credit: Villit
- And finally the 35mm
5120 which is the automatic version, with the Stick hands and the 240 caliber (and not the 315 anymore which was replaced by the 324 as I said above). The watch remains very thin with the help of this movement choice:
Credit: ocwatching
I like the 5116 very much,even if I never saw how the enameled dial looks like (I don't like when it is too grey and cold) but the 5120 is great and purer.
But the warmer, the one I think I would like is the manual 5115 though.
The reasons I love them is that they have this very classical look with a little touch of "old school" detail (due to the "clous de Paris") but, in the mean time, it doesn't look old or completly out of fashion.
Maybe more difficult to wear with causal clothes but so elegant with suit or blazer etc...
Not on top of my wishlist but if money was not a problem, I would have one of these for sure

What is your favorite one? The older versions with the 5127 case design or the current references?
If you're an owner of one of these I'd love to see some pictures (even old ones!)
Cheers, Mark
This message has been edited by Mark in Paris on 2015-07-19 12:16:27