Interesting new calibre...

Jun 10, 2011,23:37 PM
 

... not sure about the dial and single arms design.

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Hugh ??? Did I completely miss this one or they they keep a good secret

 
 By: Bruno.M1 : June 9th, 2011-11:52
Most of the times we know which new watches will be made. Or at least we get info on forums like these Now, this one ?? A 5235 white gold annual calendar regulator ---- never seen or even heard of it untill half an hour ago This was in the new Patek magaz...  

Interesting - news to me

 
 By: Nomer : June 9th, 2011-13:12
I've not heard of this watch nor have I received my magazine! Not immediately attractive to me (personally averse to off-center labels) but like much with Patek, it needs to be seen in person no doubt. best, Hugh

strange, a NEW reference - a very different Patek

 
 By: Bruno.M1 : June 9th, 2011-14:00
and nothing, , really nothing on any forum ? Google "patek 5235" and you'll get ZERO results , did I get a wrong magzaine LOL

Movement

 
 By: aaronm : June 9th, 2011-15:34
Originally I thought it was just a recut 240, with different bridges, but although the overall layout is close, the wheels don't appear to line-up. Very unusual if Patek has decided "meh, we won't bother promoting an entirely new watch/caliber" A

I quote the magazine

 
 By: Bruno.M1 : June 9th, 2011-22:07
Genesis of a new movement Patek Philippe has a iverse portfolio of manufacture calibers.However, none of them perfectly duited the annual calendar regulator ref 5235, and do the companu neede to develop a new movement. The tesult is reminiscent in many re... 

Not receive the meg yet, but, is that a joke ...........

 
 By: JamesWirral : June 10th, 2011-07:25
with a height of <2.6mm? Astonishing!

The movement is that thin.. not the whole watch

 
 By: Mostel : June 10th, 2011-13:17
is what I think the article says... anyway... I think its pretty cool....but I don't like one-handed watches.... in terms of ownership... but design-wise, pretty cool.

Don't love it so far...

 
 By: patrick_y : June 9th, 2011-16:33
Interesting new movement. I always liked micro-rotor automatics so I'm finding that I'm actually staring at the picture of the new movement rather than the pictures of the dial. But I rarely like regulators and this one is not particularly appeasing to my... 

wow--an intriguing piece! [nt]

 
 By: playtime : June 9th, 2011-18:32
No message body

News to me

 
 By: Davo : June 9th, 2011-21:28
And I like it... a lot! Thanks for the scoop.

Interesting

 
 By: Dje : June 10th, 2011-05:58
Hi, Thank you for the info. I've not heard of it. I've heard that there's a Patek Philippe press conference soon but I'm not invited. Maybe that's the reason..... Cheers Dje

I cant't believe

 
 By: lanzet : June 10th, 2011-07:03
Very interesting ... but so far away from PP. I assume it to be a good joke.

The 22nd it seems to be!

 
 By: Georg : June 16th, 2011-07:46
My retailer told me, the 5235 will be presented on the 22nd and he got me a first (and probably not exact) estimate on the price, which will be around SFR 44.000.

Today is the 22nd :-)

 
 By: Georg : June 22nd, 2011-06:56
so I am very much looking forward to any news from the press conference! So, Imran, I take your post here as a promise, so please type quickly ;-) Best regards Georg

Sector dial

 
 By: watch-er : June 10th, 2011-12:34
I am not a big fan of the sector dials on the new larger watches. But I will have to it in the flesh to really know.

NiceDial

 
 By: Timertom : June 10th, 2011-13:37
Thats a nice looking dial, but the hands are really not to my taste. Surely PP could have come up with something more elegant for such a beautiful dial. Rishad

Interesting piece...I'd like it a 24 hour dial (12 high).

 
 By: =RWK= : June 10th, 2011-15:12
Thanks, Bruno! -- Richard. This message has been edited by =RWK= on 2011-06-10 15:17:58

Interesting new calibre...

 
 By: twom4 : June 10th, 2011-23:37
... not sure about the dial and single arms design.

new annual calendar 5235

 
 By: porter505 : June 12th, 2011-08:07
with new calibre which i was told it should be announced in Basel this yr but it doesnt show up. should be later of this yr or next yr.

Not even my retailer knew

 
 By: Georg : June 14th, 2011-03:01
Just got my copy of the Patek-Mag (German edition seems a bit late) and fell immediately in love with the new 5235. So I picked up the phone to call my patek-dealer and was surprised, that they have never heard of that watch. It is probably too early to a... 

I would be concerned..

 
 By: jimjenkins : June 14th, 2011-22:17
to wear this watch. It has a mini rotor, notorious for its less than desirable efficiency to wind. There are many stories out in the cyberspace regarding winding inefficiencies of similarly powered 240 calibers. Therefore, I would be concerned that this l... 

They enlarged the mini-rotor

 
 By: Georg : June 15th, 2011-00:07
"The movement is now 2,60mm high (0,07mm higher than the original 240), because the went for a thicker and therefore heavier rotor, which increases his ability to power the movement." That is, what the PP-Mag states in the german edition. Please excuse my... 

240 winding efficiency

 
 By: enjoythemusic : June 15th, 2011-04:40
Had a Patek World Time for years (240 mvt) and it wound fine.

mini rotor no problem

 
 By: tomch : June 16th, 2011-02:44
I have a 3940 with mini rotor and it runs perfectly. I find this mini rotor very attractive. It is a well working solution that is different. Differentiation is what I am looking for. Thomas...  

Mini-rotor works fine with my 5712 ...

 
 By: Georg : June 16th, 2011-07:30
... since 2008....  

Actually, the PC 5140 houses the Cal 240...

 
 By: amanico : June 16th, 2011-07:58
So, I guess PP trust in their movement... Best, Nicolas.

Cal. 240

 
 By: olan : June 22nd, 2011-07:53
... and so the Ref. 3940 did (since 1987), though it is moving a perpetual calender also. My Ref. 6000 houses a Cal. 240 also - up to now there weren't any problems. Oliver

nonsense

 
 By: amajidi1 : June 17th, 2011-07:17
This particular criticism of the mini-rotor is nonsensical and uninformed. firstly, separate the issue of efficiency of wind from power: once the rotor powers the spring, its job is done. If you're worried about the ability of the watch powering complicat... 

So far it looks ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : June 20th, 2011-05:09
very nice, but has to be seen in the metal and on the/my wrist There is an official presentation soon, the estimated price is sfr. 44K, available at the end of the year ... Personal thought: If the price is correct, this is one of the few "moderate" price...