So, I was looking to find the Patek Philippe Grand Complications 5320G-011. I started my search by looking for nearby retailers that might have it. I used this retailer search tool online, which was pretty handy. It gives you the names, addresses, and sometimes the phone numbers of the retailers.
I checked out the official Patek Philippe site, browsing through their different models. I looked into the “Grand Complications” section, which has 36 different models. These watches are super complicated and really something else. They also have a “Calatrava” collection with 13 models. I mean, the Calatrava watches, with their simple lines, are just classic.
I did come across some interesting stuff about the Nautilus model. It is apparently one of the most popular sports watches out there. It has this cool porthole design by Gérald Genta. And get this, it’s considered a good investment! I saw a Nautilus 5712R going for over $91,000, with free shipping.
I browsed a few sites where you can buy Patek Philippe watches. I specifically looked at the Gondolo 5124G-011. It is a white gold manual wristwatch. Looks pretty slick, not gonna lie. They also had some new arrivals, but I was mainly focused on the 5320G-011.
- Then I found some info on the Calatrava 6007G-001.
- It’s got a 40 mm white gold case and a black dial with Arabic numerals.
- Very classy, you know?
Finally I got the one I want!
After digging around, I found a retailer that had the 5320G-011 in stock. I gave them a call, and they confirmed it. I drove over there, and there it was, in all its glory. The craftsmanship is just amazing. I tried it on, and it felt perfect. So, I went ahead and bought it. It was a bit of a splurge, but totally worth it. The whole experience was quite something. From the online search to actually holding the watch in my hands, it was a journey, to say the least. But hey, that’s how I got my hands on a Patek Philippe Grand Complications 5320G-011.