Case
Size (mm): 41
Bezel Material: Platinum
Crystal:Sapphire
Dial Color: Blue
Dial Numbers: Indexes
Material:Platinum
Bracelet / Strap
Strap Color: Blue
Strap Material: Alligator
Strap Clasp: Fold-over clasp
Strap Clasp Material: Platinum
Movement
Movement: Selfwinding
Movement Caliber: Caliber 31-260 PS QL
Patek Philippe introduces the distinguished In-Line Perpetual Calendar 5236P-001, a pinnacle of horological innovation and elegance. This fake watch seamlessly integrates sophistication with functionality, boasting an original in-line display that showcases the day, date, and month within a single expansive aperture at the 12 o’clock position.
Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the 41mm platinum case exudes luxury, providing a refined setting for the exceptional engineering within. The bezel, meticulously crafted from platinum, adds a touch of opulence to the design, while the scratch-resistant sapphire crystal ensures enduring clarity and protection.
At the heart of this masterpiece lies the self-winding Caliber 31-260 PS QL movement, a testament to Patek Philippe’s commitment to precision and innovation. Developed with an additional in-line display module, this movement epitomizes reliability and accuracy, setting new standards in perpetual calendar complications.
The vertical satin-finished blue dial, adorned with gold applied hour markers, radiates elegance and sophistication. The black-gradient rim enhances legibility while adding depth to the dial’s aesthetic appeal.
Completing the ensemble is an exquisite alligator leather strap, hand-stitched with square scales and finished in a lustrous navy blue hue. The fold-over clasp, crafted from platinum, ensures a secure and comfortable fit, while seamlessly integrating with the overall design.
Replica Patek Philippe’s legacy in perpetual calendar complications dates back to 1925 when the first perpetual calendar wristwatch was created. The brand’s expertise is further exemplified by the iconic pocket watch in-line display perpetual calendar, crafted in 1975 and now housed in the prestigious Patek Philippe Museum.