The Pinnacle of Horological Rarity – Patek Philippe 5004G
Produced between 1994 and 2012, the reference 5004 stands as one of Patek Philippe’s most prestigious grand complications, uniting a perpetual calendar with a split-seconds chronograph—an extremely rare and technically demanding pairing. The result is a timepiece of immense complexity and refinement, with only a few hundred units ever produced across all metals.
This particular example is crafted in 18k white gold, considered by many collectors to be the rarest variant among the precious metals (yellow, rose, white gold, and platinum). This rarity, coupled with its technical pedigree, makes the 5004G one of the most sought-after Patek Philippe references.
The grey “Argenté” dial with applied Arabic numerals is a work of classical elegance. Housed in a compact 36.5 mm case, it preserves a sense of discretion and timelessness that contrasts beautifully with its modern successor, the 5204 (40.2 mm).
Powered by the manual-winding CHR 27-70 Q, a 30 mm movement with a 60-hour power reserve, the mechanism is as beautiful as it is sophisticated—based on a Lemania ébauche and thoroughly reengineered by Patek Philippe.
This example comes complete with its original box, Certificate of Origin, spare white gold caseback, corrector pin, and even features a recent Patek Philippe service (2022) for peace of mind. It is presented with a new black alligator strap in addition to the one shown in the photos, both paired with the original white gold deployant clasp.
An incredibly rare opportunity to acquire a legendary grand complication in pristine condition, ready to elevate any serious collection. Worldwide insured shipping available.