Patek Philippe

Patek Philippe Complications 5328G-001

REF 5328G-001
  • Unworn
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  • 2025
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An eight-day power reserve Featuring instantaneous day-date displays jumping at midnight, this Calatrava is also distinguished by its eight-day power reserve. Its manually wound movement is equipped with a Pulsomax escapement in Silinvar. The entire rim of the round white gold case-middle is adorned with Patek Philippe’s emblematic guilloche hobnail pattern.

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Featuring instantaneous day-date displays jumping at midnight, this Calatrava is also distinguished by its eight-day power reserve. Its manually wound movement is equipped with a Pulsomax escapement in Silinvar. The entire rim of the round white gold case-middle is adorned with Patek Philippe’s emblematic guilloche hobnail pattern.

  • New manually-wound 31-505 8J PS IRM CI J caliber with 8-day power reserve. Instantaneous date by hand, instantaneous day of the week in an aperture and small seconds at 6 o’clock.
  • Double barillet assurant 8 jours de reserve de marche. Indication de la reserve de marche a 12h.
  • Twin barrels ensuring 8-day power reserve. Power reserve indicator at 12 o clock.
  • Textured blue dial with black-gradient rim. Applied numerals and syringe-shaped hour/minute hands in white gold with white luminescent coating.
  • White gold case with hobnail pattern on the entire circumference of the caseband.
  • Blue calfskin strap with fabric pattern and cream stitching, with new patented triple-blade fold-over clasp in white gold. Additional strap in grained taupe calfskin.

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Founded 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.