The Patek Philippe 5016 has gained notoriety as one of the most complicated, most important Patek Philippe watches.
We got our hands on this rare timepiece, and spent some time with this magnificent example of a grand complication done right.
Housed in a classic Patek case, in yellow gold, and equipped with a tourbillon, retrograde peroetual calendar with minute repeater, this watch is quite beautiful, and rather discrete. Can easily be quietly passed on the wrist of a gentleman or lady without a second glance, except for the informed observer who would recognize it instantly.
The movement is a sight to behold! Magnificently laid out, the bridges sensuously laid out, in the typical Geneva tradition. Not only is the design and execution flawless, it also exudes a certain artisanal quality that is sublime. This is the magic that makes Patek Philippe lead as the Grande Dame of the watchmaking.
The movement finishing, as mentioned is top drawer, as is expected from a no holds barred watch from Patek Philippe.
The third wheel is stylized in the shape of a topping tool’s wheel, and very nicely finished. This level of finishing is outstanding, and all the bridges are nicely anglaged, all points polished beautifully.
The entire movement is very well done. From the tourbillon cage, tourbillon bridge, the repeater regulator with the Calatrava logo, to the cock holding the third wheel and the hammers are just a pleasure to behold. To the naked eye, the movement looks wonderful. Take a loupe and examine every square millimeter and it is even the more amazing.
One of the small pointers to high horology is the gap between bridges. Done right, as in this Patek Philipe, the gap is very small. As an example, in the photograph above, note the gap between the cover of the governer and the bridge above is so close, that it looks the bridges are almost touching, though on closer examination is not quite. Note also the evenly anglaged edges of the bridges, and the highly polished chamfered sides.
This is a customer owned watch, with some bits on the movement which is not in pristine new condition, with some markings which are signs of use, but does not detract from the beauty and the light patina gained by the movement finish over time.
A truly magnificent watch, in this particular example the striking sound was clean, clear, but for some reason lack some of the exuberant resonance which we have heard in some other Patek Philippe Minute Repeaters, perhaps the watch is in need of a small tweak at the workshop. See the video at the top of this article to hear how the watch sounds like.
But it this still one of the most beautiful, most desirable Patek Philippe, ever? We think so, do you agree?
2 Comments
This is where PP truly excels. Thanks for the pictures. You must be indeed lucky to have had access to this mechanical piece of art.
What a beautiful watch. The attention to detail is amazing. That’s one Patek I wouldn’t mind owning. That says a lot as you know how I’m partial to Lange Peter!!
Great article.