Like our moderator stated, Patek does not actually

Jan 13, 2015,16:55 PM
 

release the numbers of watches made for a given reference. With very few exceptions. But I have heard from unofficial sources that the 5970 production totals about 2,000 pieces. Regardless of the actual number produced, it remains one of the most beautiful watches ever made.

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Question about 5970

 
 By: TheMadDruid : January 13th, 2015-13:51
Hello, all. I am new to this Forum, though not to The Purist. I typically post on Lange's. I have been reading a lot, recently, about Patek's perpetual calendar chronographs. With the exception of the 3970, it seems that there are very few examples of any... 

Interesting question ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : January 13th, 2015-15:39
but to be honest, I don´t have an answer for you. Sorry! PP won´t give any official information on this. By the way, welcome in the world of Patek Philippe :-) Oliver

Thank you! [nt]

 
 By: TheMadDruid : January 13th, 2015-18:28
NT

Like our moderator stated, Patek does not actually

 
 By: nicacag66 : January 13th, 2015-16:55
release the numbers of watches made for a given reference. With very few exceptions. But I have heard from unofficial sources that the 5970 production totals about 2,000 pieces. Regardless of the actual number produced, it remains one of the most beautifu... 

Not rare and widely available

 
 By: descartes1 : January 13th, 2015-17:41
The 5970 is a grail for just about anyone and IMO the most beautiful modern watch. But I believe they made many. As a reference point, there are no less than 45 available for sale at the moment on a well known website. By way of comparison, there are 59 3... 

So the previous post may be accurate?

 
 By: TheMadDruid : January 13th, 2015-18:31
With so many available on one website alone, 2000 may be a good estimate. And it sounds like quite a few people may have bought to sell. That's interesting. Is that typical for other/many modern, highly complicated Pateks?

And that well known website has many watches that are not actually for sale...

 
 By: SteelerFan1965 : January 14th, 2015-03:56
So I would never count on or trust those numbers...Just saying.

+1. A very nice PC Chrono. With this reworked Lemania movement, I would

 
 By: amanico : January 13th, 2015-21:53
guess estimate somewhere between 1500 and 2000 pièces,too. But is that the most important? Best, Nicolas

I don't know that it is important.

 
 By: TheMadDruid : January 14th, 2015-17:22
I am just curious as to how many PCCs Patek has made over the years. It seems to be a most highly sought-after type of watch. And I do remember when I first started developing an interest in this kind of thing thinking that a PP Perpetual Chrono was proba... 

I would also consider the Vacheron Malte Chrono QP ES.

 
 By: amanico : January 14th, 2015-22:12
That one is really something. Best, Nicolas ...  

The more I get myself enganged with PP....

 
 By: Tonypatch : January 14th, 2015-22:17
In the past, I held VC in high esteem and - for a few years - actually owned one (a 1960ies "Calatrava" type in YG, very plain, nice). Since I am on the PP route, I cannot really appreciate VC anymore. Their watches seem too "generic" for me. This one loo... 

Just one more thought ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : January 15th, 2015-07:24
we should not forget the all-over production numbers have increased as well and not only for PP. PCC - competitors? Yes there are some, but it depends on what is important for you. Which values/criteria are important for you? Best, Oliver

Thanks. Food for thought. [NT]

 
 By: TheMadDruid : January 15th, 2015-10:08
Nothing to read.

If a PCC

 
 By: keks : January 15th, 2015-22:23
I would definitely go for a Patek for a PCC. Yes the 5970P if that was an alternative. If not Patek, first on the list of PCC would be the Lange Datograph PCC followed by the Vacheron Malte PCC. Good luck!

If not a Patek,

 
 By: tahoeblue : January 15th, 2015-22:51
you should consider the Lange Datograph Perpetual. Nearly the ultimate in-house chrono movement, and such a beautiful and important watch.

Interesting suggestions.

 
 By: TheMadDruid : January 16th, 2015-07:27
The watch Nico posted, the VC, is better looking than I would have thought, as my feeling about Vacherons is akin to some others- a bit bland, or pedestrian these days. Nothing in their present catalog really moves me (except maybe this PCC). Lange has, f... 

You never know

 
 By: tom2517 : January 17th, 2015-03:32
With Pateks. Have you seen some of the 5970/1s that pops up at auctions? You got ones with different color dials (not the usual white and black), ones with emeralds, or other color stones, so it's anybody's guess how many they made. Usually people asking ... 

Not looking to invest.

 
 By: TheMadDruid : January 17th, 2015-07:11
Hi, Tom. Just looking at what might be the most fun to wear for the next how many years I have left. My daughters can cash in if values increase!

In that case

 
 By: tom2517 : January 17th, 2015-08:06
Ignore how many they make, just go with your heart.

+1

 
 By: small-luxury-world : January 17th, 2015-08:11
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Hard to put a figure on the totals but...

 
 By: daytonaman799 : January 17th, 2015-14:12
It is interesting in that usually the rarest model in the run is the P and in this case it was the J. Approximately 90-100 were made of the 5970J because of the gold price spike in 2008 and a noted Patek historian told me that made this reference the rare... 

Intersting.

 
 By: TheMadDruid : January 17th, 2015-17:46
If I end up with the 5970, it will be the yellow, without doubt. I think yellow is the forgotten metal and can look as striking as red or white. It is very interesting that you point out the scarcity of that one, as i have found, like you, that there are ... 

I agree with the J

 
 By: jonrus : January 17th, 2015-19:26
I recall my conversation with a high ranking Patek member during the Basel fair, recommending the J because it will be the rarest of all metals for the 5970 made.