
Patek Philippe
Patek Philippe Gondolo
$21,500
Sold / unavailable · analogshift.com · Watch
Not every Patek Philippe plays by the rules.
Sure, we all love a clean Calatrava, a sporty Aquanaut, or a complicated perpetual calendar—but the real magic often lies in the outliers. The shaped, limited-production pieces are where the brand lets its imagination run wild, giving us some of the most intriguing designs in its history.
The Gondolo is one such creation, and its story begins far from Geneva—in Rio de Janeiro. Between 1902 and 1927, Patek Philippe created the Chronometro Gondolo for the Brazilian retailer Gondolo & Labouriau. This partnership gave rise to a collection characterized by geometry, glamour, and a distinctly Art Deco aesthetic. It’s Patek Philippe with a touch of attitude: elegant, architectural, and ever so slightly rebellious.
This reference 5124G keeps that spirit alive. Its white gold rectangular case measures 43 by 33mm, framing a salmon dial that feels effortlessly cool with printed black Breguet numerals, a chemin de fer minute track, and blued 'leaf' hands—crisp, classic, and just the right amount of unexpected. Through the sapphire display back, the hand-wound calibre 25-21 REC reminds you that, even when Patek has fun, it never cuts corners.
Paired with a light brown alligator strap and a white gold buckle, this Gondolo walks the line between refined and rakish. It’s dressy without being stiff, stylish without trying too hard—a reminder that even the most traditional watchmaker knows how to surprise us.
Once you see it in person, we know you won't be able to resist its charms!
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