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Patek Philippe Calatrava 5227G-010 (2021) - Black dial 39 mm White Gold case

Patek Philippe Calatrava

Patek Philippe Calatrava 39mm 5227G-010 ”Patek Service 2023”

5227G-010

Available

€ 30.500

NL

Patek Philippe Aquanaut 5067A-011 (2009) - White dial 35 mm Steel case

Patek Philippe Aquanaut

Patek Phillipe Aquanaut Lady - Full set

5067A-011

Available

€ 33.500

NL

Patek Philippe Aquanaut 5066A-001 (2001) - Black dial 36 mm Steel case

Patek Philippe Aquanaut

Patek Philippe Aquanaut - Full set - Trium Dial

5066A-001

Available

€ 40.850

NL

Patek Philippe Nautilus 7008/1A-011 (2016) - Grey dial 33 mm Steel case

Patek Philippe Nautilus

Patek Philippe Nautilus - Full set

7008/1A-011

Available

€ 55.250

NL

Patek Philippe Aquanaut 5164A-001 (2016) - Black dial 40 mm Steel case

Patek Philippe Aquanaut

Travel Time - Full Set

5164A-001

Available

€ 88.500

NL

Patek Philippe Nautilus 4700/51 (Unknown (random serial)) - Champagne dial 27 mm Yellow Gold case

Patek Philippe Nautilus

Lady. 18kt yellow gold - Diamond dial

4700/51

Available

€ 16.499

NL

Patek Philippe Calatrava 5524G-001 (2016) - Blue dial 42 mm White Gold case

Patek Philippe Calatrava

Patek Philippe Calatrava Pilot Travel Time White gold 5524G-001

5524G-001

Available

€ 37.990

DE

Patek Philippe Calatrava 6119R-001 (2021) - Silver dial 39 mm Rose Gold case

Patek Philippe Calatrava

Patek Philippe Calatrava Roségold 6119R-001

6119R-001

Available

€ 32.900

DE

Patek Philippe Gondolo 5135R-001 (Unknown (random serial)) - Silver dial 38 mm Rose Gold case

Patek Philippe Gondolo

Patek Philippe Gondolo Calendario Annual calendar rose gold with box/papers from

5135R-001

Available

€ 33.300

BE

Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar 5059J (Unknown (random serial)) - White dial 36 mm Yellow Gold case

Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar

Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar yellow gold 36mm with box/archive papers ref 5059J

5059J

Available

€ 43.300

BE

Patek Philippe Gondolo 5109G-001 (Unknown (random serial)) - Silver dial 43 mm White Gold case

Patek Philippe Gondolo

Patek Philippe Gondolo white gold manual wind with archive papers

5109G-001

Available

€ 15.400

BE

Patek Philippe Nautilus 4700/1 (Unknown (random serial)) - Gold dial 27 mm Steel case

Patek Philippe Nautilus

Patek Philippe Nautilus ladies gold/steel ref 4700

4700/1

Available

€ 14.400

BE

Patek Philippe Twenty~4 4910/20G-010 (Unknown (random serial)) - Grey dial 25 mm White Gold case

Patek Philippe Twenty~4

Patek Philippe Twenty-4 Grey Diamond Dial, White Gold Factory Diamonds 25MM

4910/20G-010

Available

€ 19.499

BE

Patek Philippe Gondolo 5135G-001 (2007) - Silver dial 51 mm White Gold case

Patek Philippe Gondolo

Patek Philippe Gondolo full set - white gold - 51mm

5135G-001

Available

€ 40.750

NL

Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711/1A-014 (2022) - Green dial 40 mm Steel case

Patek Philippe Nautilus

Patek Philippe Nautilus Jumbo 5711/1a-014 Green

5711/1A-014

Available

€ 290.000

DE

haute horlogerie

Patek Philippe

One of the few Genevan watch manufacturers that is still family owned: Patek Philippe. This high-end luxury watch brand stands for the crowning piece of any watch collection. Investment wise, these watches are the absolute king when it comes to making money on a luxury wristwatch. Telling the time with haute horlogerie since 1932.

Started with Pocket watches

The history of Patek Philippe

The Polish watchmaker Antoni Patek began producing pocket watches in Geneva in 1839. He combined forces with his French colleague Adrien Philippe a couple of years later. Philippe’s father was a watchmaker and taught his son all the skills needed. In 1844, Philippe unveiled an invention to the world of watches which was unheard of: the crown. Before this time, timepieces were usually wound using a key, just like the larger clocks today. The company is in business ever since 1851 and is still privately owned today, by the family.

There is more to the history of the Patek Philippe brand, because during the Great Exhibition in London in 1851, the Queen (Victoria) purchased two watches, one for herself and one for Prince Albert. 

Danish and Italian royalty also joined the list of customers a couple of years later. In addition, the partnership with USA based jeweler Tiffany & Co. began during a trip to the US when the American retailer ordered 130 watches. 

The history of Patek Philippe is probably one that will be remembered forever, since Patek Philippe patented the first ever double chronograph in 1902. In 1925 they were the first to introduce a wristwatch with a perpetual calendar. Seven years later the Stern family took over the business and is still being owned by that family today.

Luxurious Dress watch

The Patek Philippe Calatrava

For over 80 years, the Patek Philippe has been a part of the watch collection. The name comes from the Order of Calatrava, whose cross serves as the company logo. Due to the simple design and elegance, the Patek Philippe Calatrava is one of the most luxurious dress watches around. 

When you’re in the market for a Patek Philippe Calatrava, you can opt for the manual caliber in white, rose or yellow gold for around €22.000 on Wristler. The platinum version is a bit more expensive at €35.000. You can also opt for the automatic movements in the Patek Philippe Calatrava, but these watches are not as thin as the manual movement. When it comes to pricing, these watches sell for around €33.000 for the solid gold pieces. 

by the famous Gérald Genta

Patek Philippe Nautilus

One of the most popular watches in the Patek Philippe collection is the Nautilus. It was designed by Gérald Genta and debuted in 1976, made of stainless-steel. The first edition was the reference 3700/1 and thanks to the porthole design, these models are highly coveted amongst collectors. If you want to get your hands on a vintage piece, make sure to bring at least €100.000 to the table. 

When it comes to complications on the Patek Philippe Nautilus, there are numerous options. 

You can get your hands on a simple three-hand piece, but also watches featuring an annual calendar, moon phase indicator, chronographs and second time zones. Depending on your wishes and budget, expect to pay at least €70.000 all the way up to €130.000 for these complications. The most expensive Patek Philippe Nautilus is the reference 5719/10G-010 with 1.700 diamonds. This watch is made of 18-karat white gold and sells for €467.000 new. 

Since 1997

The Patek Philippe Aquanaut

The Genevan company released the Patek Philippe Aquanaut back in 1997 with the strong resemblance of the Patek Philippe Nautilus. The design is more modern and less angular compared to the Nautilus and features a tropical strap which is resistant to water, abrasion and UV radiation. You can opt for different materials on the Aquanaut, being stainless-steel, white gold or rose gold. 

When you’re in the market for a Patek Philippe Aquanaut on the famous ‘tropical’ strap, you need to bring €52.000 to the table for the simple three-hand piece made of stainless-steel. 

The 18-karat gold versions are a bit more expensive at €70.000 or more. Patek Philippe also produces watches for women, measuring 35.6 and 38.8mm. These watches can even be found with diamonds on the pieces. The most affordable piece is the quartz powered Aquanaut for around €12.000, while the diamond bezel automatic watch is priced at €40.000. The pieces made of solid gold will cost you at least €110.000 up to €200.000. 

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