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The present reference 5236P is distinguished by its very good overall condition and the presence of all the original accessories.
Launched in 2021 and produced only in platinum with a dark blue dial, the ‘In-Line’ type of calendar display was traditionally known (although with months placed first) as the 'American Calendar' due to its popularity in the U.S. on pocket watches of the 1920s and 30s. This extremely elegant new reference 5236P is the first Patek Philippe perpetual calendar wristwatch ever to use this form of calendar display. The pleasingly symmetrical dial displays the day, date and month in a large single aperture at 12 o'clock for legibility, the moon phases and seconds placed in the lower half of the dial flanked by small circular apertures for the leap-year and day and night indications. In order to enable the creation of this model, the watchmakers at Patek Philippe developed a new self-winding movement, the caliber 31-260 PS QL with an additional in-line display module, for which three new patents were filed. The solid platinum case is water resistant to 30 meters.
The perpetual calendar is the complication for which Patek Philippe is perhaps best known, it has been a feature of the company’s wristwatches for over 80 years and is a feature of some of the greatest ever references. This exclusive new model with ‘In-Line’ display continues Patek Philippe’s innovatory approach and commitment to the development of the perpetual calendar complication. The clean lines and uncluttered simplicity of the supremely elegant case recall the legendary reference 3448 perpetual calendar to which the 5236P is undoubtedly a worthy descendent.
Launched in 2021 and produced only in platinum with a dark blue dial, the ‘In-Line’ type of calendar display was traditionally known (although with months placed first) as the 'American Calendar' due to its popularity in the U.S. on pocket watches of the 1920s and 30s. This extremely elegant new reference 5236P is the first Patek Philippe perpetual calendar wristwatch ever to use this form of calendar display. The pleasingly symmetrical dial displays the day, date and month in a large single aperture at 12 o'clock for legibility, the moon phases and seconds placed in the lower half of the dial flanked by small circular apertures for the leap-year and day and night indications. In order to enable the creation of this model, the watchmakers at Patek Philippe developed a new self-winding movement, the caliber 31-260 PS QL with an additional in-line display module, for which three new patents were filed. The solid platinum case is water resistant to 30 meters.
The perpetual calendar is the complication for which Patek Philippe is perhaps best known, it has been a feature of the company’s wristwatches for over 80 years and is a feature of some of the greatest ever references. This exclusive new model with ‘In-Line’ display continues Patek Philippe’s innovatory approach and commitment to the development of the perpetual calendar complication. The clean lines and uncluttered simplicity of the supremely elegant case recall the legendary reference 3448 perpetual calendar to which the 5236P is undoubtedly a worthy descendent.