Patek Philippe Complications 5212A-001
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An original complication Featuring a round Calatrava-style steel case, a rare feature on a Patek Philippe complication, this self-winding watch displays the number of the current week in addition to the day and date. The dial is distinguished by its exclusive handwritten-style numerals and letters, a poetic nod to the notes written in paper diaries.
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Featuring a round Calatrava-style steel case, a rare feature on a Patek Philippe complication, this self-winding watch displays the number of the current week in addition to the day and date. The dial is distinguished by its exclusive handwritten-style numerals and letters, a poetic nod to the notes written in paper diaries.
- Self-winding movement which displays the date, day and week number (with the corresponding month): 26-330 S C J SE.
- Silvery opaline dial. Faceted anthracite white gold dauphine-style hands and “obus”-style hour markers.
- Day and week number hands shaped like hammers with ends painted red
- Typography for the transfer-printing on the dial (date, day, month and week number) specially created based on hand-written figures and letters.
- Two-tier case and lugs.
- Light brown calfskin strap with contrasting cream stitching and steel prong buckle
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About the brand
View all watchesFounded in 1839, Patek Philippe remains privately owned by the Stern family, which keeps decision making focused on long-term craft rather than quarterly targets. The manufacture spans Plan-les-Ouates and Saint-Imier, where watchmakers still assemble complications by hand and polish bridges to mirror finishes.