Patek Philippe, founded in Geneva in 1839, is widely regarded as the most prestigious watchmaker in the world. The family-owned company holds over 100 patents and created some of the most complicated watches ever made, including the Calibre 89 (33 complications) and Grandmaster Chime (20 complications).
Trading near its retail price on the secondary market, this reference offers good value for buyers. The parity between retail and market pricing suggests balanced supply and demand, making it accessible without excessive premiums or lengthy dealer waitlists.
Our WVS Value Score of 76/100 places this in the upper range of luxury watches. The score reflects a solid balance between value retention, brand recognition, specification quality, and market availability.
The estimated annual cost of ownership is $3708 per year, accounting for depreciation, servicing, and insurance. While this is higher than some alternatives, it should be weighed against the wearing pleasure and prestige the watch provides daily.
Understanding the true cost of owning a luxury watch requires looking beyond the purchase price. Our cost-of-ownership model calculates the annual net expense of keeping the Patek Philippe Grand Complications 5320G-001 on your wrist, factoring in three key components.
First, depreciation: based on historical pricing data for this reference and similar Patek Philippe models, we estimate annual value change at 2%. This low depreciation rate means the watch holds its value exceptionally well compared to most luxury goods. Second, servicing: Patek Philippe recommends periodic maintenance to ensure accuracy and water resistance. We amortize the estimated service cost across the recommended interval, arriving at $120 per year. Third, insurance: at approximately 1.5% of market value, annual insurance costs $1538 to protect against theft, loss, or accidental damage.
Combining these factors yields a net annual cost of $3708. That's roughly $10.16 per day — comparable to a daily lunch expense.
Estimated market price trend based on aggregated public listing data. Prices reflect average asking prices for complete sets in excellent condition. Updated monthly.
Our proprietary score rates every luxury watch on a 0-100 scale across five dimensions. Scores above 85 indicate exceptional value retention and market positioning. The formula is transparent and weight-based.
Patek Philippe maintains extremely tight distribution control. Popular models like the Nautilus and Aquanaut are virtually impossible to purchase at retail without an extensive purchase history. Many collectors wait years and purchase multiple "entry" pieces before being offered a steel sport model.
Every Patek Philippe movement bears the Patek Philippe Seal, guaranteeing accuracy of -3/+2 seconds per day for mechanical movements — surpassing the COSC standard. The company produces approximately 62,000 watches per year, a fraction of Rolex's output, contributing to extreme scarcity.
Patek Philippe recommends servicing every 5-10 years depending on the movement. Service costs are significantly higher than other brands, typically $1,500-$3,000+ for standard models and more for complicated pieces. However, the brand offers lifetime serviceability for every watch ever produced.
Patek Philippe watches, particularly the Nautilus and Aquanaut lines, command some of the highest premiums on the secondary market. Steel sport models often trade at 2-3x retail price. Patek's slogan "You never actually own a Patek Philippe, you merely look after it for the next generation" accurately reflects their investment characteristics.
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| Ref | Variant | Retail | Score | Own/Yr | Market |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5270P-001 | Platinum/Perpetual Calendar Chrono | $222,330 | 75 | $7645/yr | $180,000–$250,000 |
| 5320G-001 | White Gold/Perpetual Calendar ◂ | $101,760 | 76 | $3708/yr | $85,000–$120,000 |
Value Score 76/100 · $3708/year to own · 98% retention