First time ever by Patek?

Jul 14, 2013,19:17 PM
 

Is this the first time Patek used screws to secure the case back in its mechanical/man's watch (apart from the 24)?

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Our dear AndrewD posted something very special ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : July 14th, 2013-05:50
and in case you didnt already see it ... Here we go, the PP Ref. 5105 with cal. 9-90: Link to the original post: home.watchprosite.com / Oliver...  

Thank You...

 
 By: SALMANPK : July 14th, 2013-10:34
for bringing this nice watch to our attention but if you could be so kind and explain why this watch and it's movement is so special? Thank You in Advance, S

The Ref. 5105 is inspired by the Ref. 492 from 1936 ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : July 14th, 2013-11:49
and it is a limited edition of only 100 pieces. Created to celebrate the grand re-opening of the Salon Patek Philippe in Geneva. Designed around a long-lost cache of 100 Caliber 9-90 movements originally manufactured in 1950 - the last "real" rectangular ... 

Appreciate the Information...

 
 By: SALMANPK : July 14th, 2013-16:33
it is interesting to hear that it was the last "real" rectangular movement from PP, is there any particular benefit to using a rectangular movement vs. a regular circular movement? I do agree it is a nice watch. S

rectangular movement

 
 By: sam1234 : July 14th, 2013-19:29
Many purists feel that movement and case design should be in harmony, and I share that belief. A round case should house a round movement and a rectangular case should ideally house a rectangular movement. Similarly there are those that feel that movement... 

I can see the logic in that..

 
 By: SALMANPK : July 15th, 2013-06:35
makes sense and aesthetically as well, a rectangular movement looks interesting. S

Caliber 9-90 was in production ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : July 15th, 2013-07:41
for about 34 years and they did two different series. Almost 18.000 movements have been made. For some it stll is one of, if not THE, the finest tonneau shaped movement around. A true marvel. Some gorgeous watches came with that movement. For example: Ref... 

I am surprised no -one picked out the 1593- another 9-90 class mate

 
 By: watch-guy.com : July 15th, 2013-16:50
But this one is also special. A special request for no sub seconds!! Apparently made for an English gent who wanted it as a dress watch, A fun afternoon that stretched for hours!! Well done Andrew for organising Julian

A free advice...

 
 By: dr.kol : July 14th, 2013-11:54
The Forum Search function of Watchprosite is outstanding. If you put there i.e. the reference number of a watch or the movement type, you will find a huge amount of information. Best, Kari

Thank You Dr.

 
 By: SALMANPK : July 14th, 2013-16:30
for telling me something I already knew, my question was more towards what makes this Patek so special in comparison to other watches out there, a search would not reveal that answer. Have a Good Week :-) S

My view as to why this is a very special piece

 
 By: alphabeta81 : July 14th, 2013-16:54
There are many reasons a watch can be special. Some are technical achievements. Such as a manual wind with say 14 day power reserve. Very impressive reserve. Or a very thin automatic with micro rotor. Very impressive thin-ness. Those are "measurable" quan... 

:-) Wonderful :-)

 
 By: SALMANPK : July 15th, 2013-06:33
Great Post, I really enjoyed it and was very informative, Tip of the Hat and a Big Thank You :-) S

First time ever by Patek?

 
 By: au7778 : July 14th, 2013-19:17
Is this the first time Patek used screws to secure the case back in its mechanical/man's watch (apart from the 24)?

screws

 
 By: sam1234 : July 14th, 2013-19:34
Some early versions of the 5119 had casebacks secured with screws, while later models had snap backs. Not sure when or why they made the change.

5010

 
 By: William C : July 27th, 2013-18:32
My 5010 has a screwed on case back. I believe there are other rectangular Pateks that do also, but not positive. The 5014?

It looks soooo unassuming :-) ...

 
 By: COUNT DE MONET : July 15th, 2013-09:58
... that one can easily overlook it. Thanks for the link. Best Moritz