Patek Philippe 5050R Rose Gold Retrograde Perpetual Calendar
Launched in 1993 and discontinued in 2002, the Patek Philippe Retrograde Perpetual Calendar ref. 5050 is an exquisitely rare and stunningly designed timepiece that signified a large step forward for the Genevan Giant. Featuring the first retrograde date display in any Patek Philippe timepiece, the ref. 5050R features a classically styled 35m 18ct rose gold case with elegant proportions and a legible display that defies the incredible complexity of its cal. 315 S QR movement. Reminiscent of the Calatrava references that came before it, the ref. 5050R's case features a gently stepped bezel with soft lines flowing around the case and into the elegant lugs holding the brown alligator strap to this wonderful watch. A quirky watch thanks to its unusual retrograde function, the ref. 5050R is unique in its function yet still feels legible and incredibly executed. Perhaps a lesson in thoughtful watch design, the ref. 5050R is the perfect example of why Patek are as revered as they are - they make incredible timepieces inside and out.
THE DIAL An incredibly legible dial considering the level of complexity involved, the ref. 5050R features a moon phase indicator at 6 o'clock - accurate for 120 years, a day aperture at 9 o'clock mirrored by a month aperture at 3 o'clock, a leap year aperture at 12 o'clock, and its eponymous retrograde date display spanning from underneath the 8 o'clock marker over to the 4 o'clock marker in a semi-circular fashion.
THE MOVEMENT Powered by the cal. 315 S QR, the ref. 5050R is a sight to behold through the view of its sapphire crystal exhibition caseback with a 22ct yellow gold winding rotor and Patek's highly esteemed finishing.
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