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The New Replica Patek Philippe ref. 5200G – Gondolo 8 Days with Day Date Indication

High quality replica Patek Philippe just introduced a new reference in their collection, which might easily become a future classic. The new ref. 5200G (the G refers to its white gold case) is part of the Gondolo collection and features an 8-Days manually wound movement with a day and date indicator. Albeit ref. 5200G is an entirely new model, it shares some similarities with two other Gondolo models, both the ref.5124 and the legendary ref. 5100 10-Day Power Reserve Millennium Edition, nicknamed “Manta Ray.”

The Gondolo collection finds its inspiration in Art Deco and offers less common case shapes, like tonneau, rectangular, square and cushion shaped cases. Launched in 1993, this collection was named after the “Chronometro Gondolo” replica watches that Patek Philippe designed for the renowned Brazilian retailer Gondolo & Labouriau in the early 1900’s. Just look at the side of the new 5200G’s case and you’ll immediately recognize the Art Deco influences.

Patek Philippe 5200G-010

Its case design comes pretty close to the current Gondolo ref. 5124, which also features a reasonably large, masculine, rectangular case with the double-ridged sides. The case is slightly curved, so it fits the anatomy of the wrist. The white gold case measures 46.90 mm from lug to lug, 32.40 mm from left to right (without crown) and 10.40 mm in height. The replica watch comes on a hand-stitched alligator strap with large scales, either in shiny blue or matt black, with a 16-mm prong buckle in 18K white gold.

The other resemblance that we mentioned, is that the newly developed movement of ref. 5200G features bridges similar to those of the highly collectible ref. 5100 “Manta Ray,” which was introduced in the year 2000 to celebrate a new millennium. The ref. 5100 features a 10-Day manually wound movement, caliber 28-20 REC 10J PS IRM. The movement of the new ref. 5200 is caliber 28-20 REC 8J PS IRM C J, which is built on the same main plate and uses the same gear train. Ref. 5200G’s movement includes an additional day and date indicator, which cost roughly 2 days of the power reserve that ref. 5100’s movement had.

Patek Philippe 5100R

On the photo (above) you can see the four bridges of caliber 28-20 REC 10J PS IRM (yes, that’s the movement of ref. 5100 “Manta Ray.”) One large bridge covers the upper half of the movement, and three smaller bridges hold the gear train.

Ref. 5200’s caliber 28-20 REC 8J PS IRM C J (C stands for “Calendar,” meaning the date indication, and J stands for “Joure,” or in English, the Day indication) actually features just two bridges: the large bridge covering the entire upper half of the movement, and a second bridge, which has been milled to look like three bridges. This way the movement shows a visual resemblance to its ancestor, while the single bridge is more rigid and easier to service.

Patek Philippe 5200G 001

The new caliber 28-20 REC 8J PS IRM C J features the Spiromax balance spring and Pulsomax escapement and it is Patek’s first 4-hertz movement with these silicon-based materials. The Pulsomax escapement with a Silinvar lever and escape wheel requires no lubrication and yet is practically friction-free, which saves energy each time the lever contacts the escape wheel. And that is something that happens 5.53 million times during the eight days of power reserve. Additionally, the extremely hard, totally antimagnetic and corrosion-resistant Silinvar material is two-thirds lighter than steel, which further optimizes the energy balance. Depending on the angle, the balance spring, lever, and escape wheel can be recognized by their purple-to-bluish hue in the lower right corner of the rectangular movement, which beautifully fits the rectangular case.

The calendar mechanism is a so-called instantaneous calendar, meaning that both the day and the date change within three milliseconds at midnight. The calendar mechanism costs roughly two days of the initial 10 days power reserve. And even with the addition of the instantaneous calendar mechanism, the beautifully finished movement measures just 5.05 mm in height, just like the movement of the Ref. 5100.

An 8-Day power reserve indicator is placed at the upper half of the dial and the instantaneous day and date indications are positioned at the lower half of the dial. The small seconds hand is integrated into the date circle, which also includes an aperture for the day of the week.

Patek Philippe 5200G

The faceted white-gold hour markers are mirror-polished for the blue dial and blackened for the silvery opaline dial. The faceted Dauphine-style hour and minute hands in white gold are either mirror-polished or matt-blackened to match the hour markers. The date hand with the red tip and the hands for the subsidiary seconds and power-reserve indicator are finished in white lacquer to contrast against the blue dial, and blackened to contrast against the silvery white dial. Surrounding the dial (whether blue or opaline) is a white perimeter with a black railway-track minute scale.

Suggested retail price in Euro is € 44.800.- including tax/VAT.

Which one would you prefer? The blue dial ref. 5200G-001 or the white opaline dial ref. 5200G-010?

Patek Philippe 5200G 001

Patek Philippe 5200G-001

Patek Philippe 5200G 010

The photo of the ref. 5100’s movement is borrowed from Rolexforum member Mosco, who put his Patek ref. 5100R up for sale (a rare opportunity by the way!). Click here for the sales post.

For more info about the new ref. 5200G, please visit the Patek Philippe website (click here) or one of their retailers.

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Replica Patek Philippe Annual Calendar Limited Edition for Tiffany Co – A Solid Investment

Patek Philippe has cooperated with Tiffany & Co on many ocassions throughout the past 160+ years, a cooperation that was celebrated in 2001 with the introduction of the ‘T 150’ Annual Calendar, that was limited to 450 pieces.

Now they celebrate the fifth anniversary of the Patek Philippe boutique located in the Tiffany & Co flagship store in New York, by introducing a ladies wrist replica watch and the new Annual Calendar replica watch (Ref. 5396G) in white gold, that is limited to 100 pieces. This is what we call a beautiful timepiece AND a solid investment.

Patek Philippe for Tiffany & Co 5369G

The in 2001 released annual calendar ‘T 150’, or reference 5150J, had a list price of $ 21,500 for the yellow gold version and $ 22,500 USD for the rose gold and white gold versions. Today these pieces go for $ 65,000 USD and upwards, so that looks like a very solid investment!

The new ref. 5396G features, like the T150 from 2001, an annual calendar and this one displays day, date, and month in apertures, moon phases and 24-hour indication. The black dial is double-signed by Patek Philippe and Tiffany & Co and the sapphire crystal case back reveals caliber 324 S QA LU 24H with an exclusive engraving “Patek Philippe – A Shared Vision – 2008-2013 – Tiffany & Co”.

The ladies model that Patek Philippe and Tiffany & Co jointly developed to celebrate the 5th anniversary of the Patek Boutique is a Ladies Gondolo timepiece (Ref. 4987G) and is inspired by the Art Deco period. It features a tonneau-shaped case in 18K white gold accented with 164 round brilliant-cut diamonds (0.63 ct). There is a choice of two dials, a mat blue sunburst dial with white painted Roman numerals and a white mother-of-pearl dial with powdered gold Roman numerals.  The limited edition comprises 50 pieces of the ladies’ model, 25 of each dial version.

For more information about these timepieces and the availability, please visit the Patek Philippe website or of course the Patek Philippe Boutique in the Tiffany & Co flagship story in New York City.

This article is written by Frank Geelen, executive editor for Monochrome Replica Watches.

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Replica Patek Philippe Ref. 5235 Annual Calendar Regulator

Patek Philippe’s new Ref. 5235 Annual Calendar Regulator embodies a number of novel facets never before featured in the manufacture’s collection. It is the first Patek Philippe wristwatch with a regulator dial!

The  luxury replica Patek Philippe Ref. 5235 Annual Calendar Regulator features a dial with an unusual arrangement – large sweep minute hand combined with subsidiary hours at 12 o’clock and subsidiary seconds at 6 o’clock. Free-standing precision pendulum clocks with regulator arrangement kept the precise time in replica watchmaking workshops and observatories, for more than 200 years, until they were finally superseded by quartz- and radio-controlled reference instruments. When adjusting their timepieces, replica watchmakers needed an unobstructed view of the seconds hand, which is why the hour display was moved to an off-center location where it would not sweep over and thus partially cover the seconds dial for several hours in the course of a day.

Originally Patek Philippe wanted to use the legendary caliber 240 as base for their first regulator wrist replica watch, because it is a very thin self-winding movement. This 2.53 mm thick self-winding movement with mini-rotor features a its subsidiary seconds dial at 5 instead of 6 o’clock, which didn’t suit the ideas for the regulator arrangement. So Patek created the entirely new self-winding caliber 31-260 REG QA. The actual movement is 2.60 mm thick and the annual calendar is 2.48 mm thick, resulting in a total thickness of 5.08 mm. The basic movement is 0.07 mm thicker that the in 1977 developed caliber 240, but it is also the very first totally new basic movement designed to accommodate Silinvar components!

The new movement features four innovations. 

The oscillator in Silinvar

For the first time in the history of Patek Philippe, a movement was designed from the very beginning to accommodate oscillator components crafted from Silinvar, a high-tech material derived from silicon. Silinvar components are totally anti-magnetic, remarkably shock-resistant, non-corroding, and require no lubrication. The Spiromax balance spring that is flat yet breathes absolutely concentrically thanks to its patented geometry with the Patek Philippe terminal curve. The Pulsomax escapement with Silinvar lever and escape wheel also feature enhance isochronism delivered by the Spiromax hairspring and the improved energy efficiency contributes significantly to higher rate accuracy and long-term dependability

A new going train – tooth by tooth

Patek Philippe’s engineers totally revamped the going train, the wheels and pinions between the mainspring barrel and the escape wheel. The shapes of the wheel teeth and the leaves of the pinions were recalculated and individually redesigned for the center wheel, the third wheel, and the fourth wheel with their respective pinions. These new profiles improve the meshing of wheel teeth and pinion leaves, reduce friction and boost the efficiency of energy transmission from the spring barrel to the escape wheel. The result is a perceptible improvement of energy conversion efficiency with a concurrent reduction of wear.

An unusual frequency of 3.2 hertz

While the classic self-winding caliber 240 beats at a rate of 21,600 semi-oscillations per hour, the frequency of the new movement was increased by nearly 10% to 23,040 vph, equivalent to 3.2 Hz, and at the same time, its power reserve was increased. In turn, a higher frequency makes it possible to more easily adjust the rate accuracy to – 3/+2 seconds per 24 hours as stipulated by the Patek Philippe Seal. Concurrently, thanks to the greater energy efficiency of the going train and escapement, it was possible to reduce the tension of the mainspring and thus the shear forces to which the wheels are exposed. This means less friction between the fine wheel pivots and the bearing jewels, which enhances longevity and reliability.

An extra-long mainspring for power to spare

Thanks to the energy efficiency of the caliber, it proved possible to choose a softer but also longer mainspring. So despite its increased frequency and the deployment of only one mainspring barrel, the new caliber 31-260 REG QA has a power reserve of up to 60 hours as opposed to a maximum of 48 hours for the caliber 240. The extended length of the mainspring has another advantage: its torque curve stays much flatter as it relaxes, so the amplitude of the balance and thus its rate remain stable most of the time between the fully wound and the fully unwound states. The result: greater rate accuracy for a longer period of time. And the option to set the replica watch aside for an entire weekend without having to readjust the time and the calendar on Monday morning.

In comparison with the 34-year-old caliber 240, the new caliber 31-260 REG QA beats at a 10% higher frequency and has 25% higher power reserve, which adds up to an efficiency increase of about 30%.

The new basic caliber incorporates an Annual Calendar mechanism that can be found on several other Patek Philippe models. The dial shows apertures for the day (between 10 and 11 o’clock), month (between 1 and 2 o’clock) and date (at 6 o’clock). A feature that I personally like a lot about annual calendars is that it recognizes 30-day and 31-day months and only needs to be corrected only once a year, on March 1.

Its case features the classic Calatrava silhouette that has defined round wristwatch for nearly 70 years. Thanks to the ultra-thin movement, its height is a mere 11 mm, astonishing for a self-winding replica watch with an Annual Calendar. With a diameter of 40.5 mm, it is has a more contemporary size. The classic three-part case made of 18K white gold  features a bezel that is gently chamfered and the caseband is decorated with straight graining. The Ref. 5235 Annual Calendar Regulator comes on a night-blue hand-stitched alligator strap with square scales with 18K white-gold buckle with the Patek Philippe signature. The display back of the case allows the owner to admire the movement.

One last photo to enjoy the sheer beauty of this new Patek, the first with a regulator style arrangement and featuring an entirely new movement with the Silinvar components and a very unusual beat rate!

More information can be found on the Patek Philippe website.

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Replica Patek Philippe Ref.5054 Available In WG And Platinum

Introduced to Patek’s range in 1999, and now discontinued, this beautiful and classic Ref. 5054 is the RG model.  It was also available in WG and Platinum.

Interestingly, the case is only 31mm, but it seems to sit much larger than this on the wrist.  The case is 3.98mm thick, and has a dual position winding crown – pushed in for manual winding, and pulled out for setting the time.  Both the date and moon are set by push pieces, and if you try to make changes whilst the automatic date change is engaged, an automatic safety device prevents internal damage.

The milled, turban crown is a noticeable departure from the more usual crown decorated with the Calatrava cross.

As you can see, the 48 hour power reserve is at 10/ 11 o’clock, the date and moonphase at 7 o’clock, and the small seconds at 4/ 5 o’clock on the porcelain dial, which features a railway track scale.

A beautiful polished Officer’s style case (which Patek call the “Directoire” case) with a hinged cover over a sapphire crystal back opens up to show 265 parts, a 22k gold off-centre mini rotor, and the Patek Calibre 240 movement.  The only thing that beats an open caseback, to me, anyway, is an Officer’s case.  Even if you aren’t a movement nerd you’ll find this beautiful and mesmerising.

First released by replica Patek Philippe in 1977, the Cal.240 was created as a thin base movement for PP’s perpetual calendars. At only 2.4mm thick, with a Gyromax balance, the movement allows for a perpetual automatic caliber with a total thickness of only 3.7mm.  As is evidenced by the Ref.5054, Cal.240 ended up being used for a variety of  replica watches from the brand, not just perpetual calendars.

The replica watch is water-resistant to 25m. Naturally, it doesn’t go anywhere near water.