*Basel 2007* New Ref. 5159

Apr 11, 2007,03:02 AM
 

New Ref. 5159

 

 


 

 

Press release
Grand Complications
Patek Philippe Geneva
April 2007

Patek Philippe launches the perpetual calendar with retrograde date in an enlarged officer’sstyle
case

Officer’s watches – their backs are protected by dust covers – are a long-standing Patek
Philippe tradition. The Ref. 5159 is the rediscovery of a legendary timepiece with a perpetual
calendar and a retrograde date in a larger case with a redesigned dial.
A proud tradition
Patek Philippe’s new Ref. 5159 takes the officer’s watch into a new dimension. The diameter of the
case, which features a gold dust cover that protects the sapphire-crystal back, is 38 mm – 2 mm
more than its predecessor. The dial has been thoroughly reworked to reflect the statelier
prominence of this wristwatch.

Subtle modifications, big effect

The Roman numerals in the hour circle were slightly extended. Their larger, elongated look
enhances readability. The dial features a hand-guilloched sunburst pattern in the center, a radiant
contrast to the silvery opaline background. The day, month and leap-year displays in apertures, as
well as the retrograde date indication with a flyback hand, are elegantly arranged, emphasizing the
understated nobility of this perpetual-calendar timepiece. The moon-phase display in the aperture at
6 o’clock is also eloquently integrated in the layout. The hour and minute hands, which are black
oxidized gold, as well as the slender seconds hand, appear to hover above the dial. The Ref. 5159,
incidentally, is one of the few perpetual-calendar watches with a center sweep second.

Even the case is complex

The case of the Ref. 5159 is just as sophisticated as the timepiece itself. A solid gold dust cover, an
authentic hallmark of Patek Philippe officer’s watches, protects the display back. Although this may
seem simply aesthetic, when the cover snaps shut, it must be tight around the entire circumference.
The casemaker checks this precision fit with a magnifying glass and at the same time listens
attentively to the click and will patiently adjust the hinge until the perfectly sealed cover makes the
sound that is associated with a Patek Philippe officer’s watch.

A remarkable heart

The sapphire-crystal case back reveals the well-known self-winding caliber 315 S QR movement,
which automatically recognizes the duration of each month and keeps track of leap years. S stands
for sweep seconds, Q for perpetual calendar, and R for the retrograde date with the flyback hand.
The retrograde date is a remarkable complication because the date hand moves along a 270-
degree arc, and at about midnight of the last day of the month, it jumps back to the numeral 1.
During the precisely controlled flyback phase, the hand is disconnected from the drive train and
instantly captured at the 1 so that it cannot inadvertently rebound forward by one or two days.
The complexity of the moon-phase mechanism is equally astonishing: it remains accurate for 122
years and 45 days, and then only has to be corrected by one day.
To execute these complicated functions, 361 individual parts must interact in perfect harmony. The
best artisans and watchmakers fine-tune each of these parts until they satisfy Patek Philippe’s
rigorous quality standards. The teeth of the steel wheels, for example, are polished by hand one by
one because this surface quality generates less friction and reduces wear. Of course, the movement
complies with all criteria of the Geneva Seal, the most stringent set of specifications for the ultimate
in horological craftsmanship.
The sheer beauty of this movement, the perfect finish, and the smooth motion of the heavy 21K gold
rotor can be admired through the sapphire-crystal case back when the dust cover of the case is
opened.
The watch is available in 18K yellow or white gold. It is worn on an alligator strap with an 18K foldover
clasp. The yellow-gold watch has a matte chocolate strap and the white-gold model comes with
a matte dark brown strap.

Greetings from Basel

Suitbert


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Spectacular successor to the 5059! In addition to...

 
 By: tempusfugit : April 11th, 2007-04:41
the enlarged case (38mm) it has slimmed down from the previous 13mm thickness--a welcome aspect. Not available in Rose Gold? Presumably, just a matter of time.... tempusfugit

Less is More

 
 By: MTF : April 11th, 2007-04:46

Love this one [nt]

 
 By: SteveH : April 11th, 2007-07:30

VERY NICE

 
 By: BHK9 : April 11th, 2007-07:54

Beautiful watch, thanks for sharing (nt)

 
 By: Tommy Lien (Oslo, Norway) : April 11th, 2007-12:44