SPECIFICATIONS
Brand: Patek Philippe
Model: Annual Calendar
Reference Number: 5035R-016
Movement: Automatic
Condition: Mint
Gender: Men’s
Time Period: 1999
Box: Yes
Papers: Yes
THE CALIBER
Caliber: 315 S QA 24 H
Jewels: 35
THE CASE
Case Material: 18K rose gold
Case Diameter: 37 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Waterproof: 80 ft./ 25 m./ 2.5 ATM
Material Bezel: Fixed 18K rose gold
Glass: Sapphire crystal
Caseback: Open display back
Dial: Black
Dial Numerals: Raised 18K rose gold applied and luminous Roman numeral hour indices, railroad minute chapter around the outer rim
THE BRACELET/STRAP
Bracelet Material: Brown Leather
Buckle: Tang
Buckle Material: 18K rose gold
THE FUNCTIONS
Annual calendar, hours, minutes, seconds, day sub-dial indicator at 10 o’clock, 24-hour (day/night) indicator at 6 o’clock , date aperture at 6 o’clock, month sub-dial indicator at 2 o’clock
FURTHER READING
Round-shaped case
18K rose gold with luminous insert leaf-shaped hour/minute hands and sub-dials hands, blackened stick shape center sweep seconds hand
Screw-down sapphire crystal display case back
18K rose gold pull/push crown with Calatrava cross engraving
Original Patek Philippe strap and tang buckle
This automatic caliber 315 movement is rhodium-plated with fausses côtes decoration and the stamp of the Seal of Geneva quality mark. It was constructed with 316 parts, and contains a straight-line lever escapement, a shock absorber mechanism, and a 21K gold rotor. The mechanism oscillates at 21, 600 vph (3Hz) and it has a self-compensating free-sprung flat balance spring. Included is the patented Patek Gyromax balance spring that compensates for cold, heat, isochronism, and five positions.
Three correction push pieces to adjust the calendar indications:
Month correction at 2 o'clock, date correction at 4 o'clock, and day of week correction at 10 o'clock
The dial, case, and movement are all signed.
This Annual Calendar mechanism distinguishes between months of 30 and 31 days, The ingenious mechanism is entirely rotary, without the uneven movements of cams and springs in the conventional perpetual calendar.
Patek Philippe produced this model from 1996 to 2005, and was named "Watch of the Year" in 1996; the watch was an phenomenal success in Switzerland. In addition to its aesthetic and technical qualities, the Annual Calendar featured a complication deemed “useful”, simple to operate, and brand new to the watchmaking industry.
Complete (box, with papers dated 1999)