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Introducing the Production Version of Patek Philippe’s 5303R Minute Repeater Tourbillon
Of the special editions announced, the 5303R was the last of the lot crowning jewel of the lot featuring two unusual firsts for Patek Philippe in that this was the first minute repeater from the maison to have its hammers and gongs, and as well its tourbillon mechanism, visible from the dial side.
“It’s an evolution of the traditional minute repeater calibre that we launched in 1989, but this since that time, we’ve never seen how our minute repeater mechanism works.” Mr Barat in this instance was referring to the ref. 3979 that was issued by the maison on the occasion of its 150th anniversary. The very same occasion at which the Calibre 89 pocket watch was unveiled.
“What is extraordinary is that you can see the whole mechanism — the grey parts, which are stainless steel — and we changed the color of the baseplate, which is normally rhodium plated and now it’s a rose gold plate with Côtes de Genève. We’ve also enlarged the baseplate to accommodate the hammers and we’ve opened [an aperture for] the tourbillon to be able to see it.” In fact, this is the first time that Patek Philippe has made the tourbillon visible from the front.
Mr Barat goes further to explain that the technical team at Patek Philippe is also concerned that exposure to sunlight on the dial side of a watch will cause the necessary lubrication on the tourbillon to dry up prematurely. With new technology, the maison has now applied a UV treatment on the sapphire crystal of the watch to fight this very phenomenon. Much like sunscreen, adds Mr Barat.
At this point, as Mr Barat was explaining this matter to us, he causally whipped out a prototype of the 5303 from the pocket of his coat and proceeded activate it. You experience this very moment with us, recorded for the Revolution Podcast: Episode 14, just about at the 11 minute 40 second mark.
We went on further to ask Mr Barat if his team had to take on special considerations in constructing a minute repeater mechanism on the dial side. “The minute repeater mechanism [is technically] always on the dial side,” starts Mr Barat, “it’s the gong and hammer assembly that is on the underside. On a regular minute repeater you have the gongs placed all around the movement. So to put now, the gongs, on the other side we have to put them above the baseplate [attached directly to the case, much like the World Time Minute Repeater ref. 5531]. These are no longer around the movement on the 5303 and the new space generated as a result, we’ve filled with the amphitheatre engraving on the sides of the case.
Mr Barat then went further to explain that the 5303 shares a lot of its identity with the ref. 5104 and 5304, which had the same open dials but with a perpetual calendar mechanism. “We removed the perpetual calendar, we replaced the self-winding mechanism with the tourbillon mechanism, we shifted the hammers and gongs from the back to the dial side. But the case, is quite the same,” said Mr Barat.
Lastly, we asked Mr Barat if placing the gongs and hammers on the dial side posed an acoustic challenge with the 5303. He assured us that when making recordings of the 5303 in their special acoustic rooms, there was no difference noticed. We pressed then that surely some adjustments had to be made in order to ensure that no acoustic differences would be there as a result of the new placement of the gongs and hammers. To this, Mr Barat, again beaming with pride at the knowhow of his team, said, “you know we do have a little experience in minute repeaters. Of course, there are some tips we have [in place] to have good harmonics, but that’s — secret.”
And now, in 2020, Patek Philippe is making the 5303R part of its regular collection, powered by the same manual R TO 27 PS calibre, but slightly redesigned, to set it apart from the 12-piece limited edition that the watch was launched with at the Watch Art Grand Exhibition 2019.
Movement
Caliber R TO 27 PS, Manually wound mechanical movement, minute repeater, tourbillon and subsidiary seconds
Case
18K rose gold 5N with inlays in 18K white gold, Sapphire-crystal case back, Case protected against moisture and dust, not water-resistant
Dial
Hour circle in black-lacquered sapphire-crystal with white printed minute scale and powdered rose-gold markers, Leaf-shaped hour and minute hands in 18K white gold, pierced and lacquered in black, Subsidiary seconds with leaf-shaped hand in 18K rose gold 5N
Strap
Alligator leather with large square scales, hand-stitched, shiny black, fold-over clasp in 18K rose gold 5N
Price
CHF 600,000[/td_block_text_with_title]