Patek Philippe Aquanaut 5168G-001 White Gold 42.2mm Blue Dial with Composite Strap
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Patek Philippe Aquanaut 5168G-001 White Gold 42.2mm Blue Dial with Composite Strap

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Patek Philippe Aquanaut 5168G-001 White Gold 42.2mm Blue Dial with Composite StrapFeature Description Case Shape Rounded octagonal Case Dimensions 42. 2 mm (104 oclock) Case Material White Gold Dial Color Blue embossed, black gradated Crystal Sapphire crystal Bezel White Gold, satin brushed finish Screw in Crown Yes Water Resistance 30 metres Case Back Sapphire crystal case back Bracelet Strap Bracelet Material Composite material, midnight blue Band Name Tropical composite strap Clasp Aquanaut fold over clasp Movement Self winding

Feature Description
Case Shape Rounded octagonal
Case Dimensions 42.2 mm (10–4 o’clock)
Case Material White Gold
Dial Color Blue embossed, black gradated
Crystal Sapphire crystal
Bezel White Gold, satin-brushed finish
Screw-in Crown Yes
Water Resistance 30 metres
Case Back Sapphire crystal case back
Bracelet Strap
Bracelet Material Composite material, midnight blue
Band Name “Tropical” composite strap
Clasp Aquanaut fold-over clasp
Movement Self-winding mechanical, Caliber 26‑330 S C/430
Complications Date in an aperture, sweep seconds hand
Winding Self-winding via 21K gold central rotor
Power Reserve Minimum 35 hours, maximum 45 hours
COSC Certified No (Patek Philippe Seal certified)

 

Marking the 20th anniversary of the Aquanaut’s debut, Patek Philippe introduced the striking 5168G-001 — a bold statement piece in a new 42.2 mm “Jumbo” format. This contemporary model blends casual elegance with refined craftsmanship, rendered in luxurious white gold and accented by a satin-finished bezel for a discreetly sophisticated presence.

The blue embossed dial, subtly transitioning to black at the edges, is adorned with gold applied numerals and a luminescent coating, ensuring clarity in every setting. Powering this distinguished timepiece is the self-winding Caliber 26‑330 S C/430, offering a sweep seconds hand and a discreet date aperture, visible through the sapphire crystal case back.

Paired with a midnight blue “Tropical” composite strap, designed for resilience and comfort, the Aquanaut 5168G-001 delivers both robust performance and refined style. Water-resistant to 30 metres and equipped with a patented Aquanaut fold-over clasp, this anniversary model captures the essence of contemporary watchmaking while honoring the legacy of one of Patek Philippe’s most beloved collections.

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Peter
Dallas, US
★★★★★ 5
CODE is the book you should get.
Format: Paperback
The best book to enter the field. Grateful that Charles Petzold decided to write it, even happier this was one of the first books I picked up. Recommend to everyone wanting to become a programmer, or just interested in computers.
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Michael Donoghue
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★★★★★ 5
If you only buy one technical computer book, this is it
Format: Paperback
Disclaimer: I owned the first edition for years and read it a dozen times, mainly for pleasure since it’s not only informative but also just enjoyable to read. I’m a professional software architect and have dozens of textbooks on computer science and engineering so I’ve been around the block. This is the kind of book I would buy all for all my friends (if I had more than a couple) and family members (if they were even slightly into computers, which they aren’t sadly). Petzold does an exceptional job at describing digital logic and guides you through building a conceptual CPU from very first principles. I think his bottom up approach is the way to go and has helped me understand complex topics in an extremely simple way. When I’m not reading fiction, this is my go to bedtime reading. The second edition has about 100 more pages than the first and some content has been completely reworked and it’s great. If you ever had even a passing interest in knowing how computers work at a very fundamental level, get this book!
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Yura
Lowell, US
★★★★★ 4
First programmer?
Format: Paperback
As an ardent reader of the past 1st edition, I was fairly excited to get the latest version. That is, until I encountered the history chapter of the new edition. For one thing, what I do NOT understand in this second edition is the newly added description of August Ada Byron (countless of Lovelace). The author claims it was Babbage who was the first programmer to design the engines, not Ada. I am not trying to start a futile argument here about who has more or fewer contributions, etc. What I am trying to assert here is that it is undisputed that Ada (unless the new evidence arises) left *the very first demonstration* of what this seemingly imaginary machine, which didn't even physically exist, was capable of through her program. Because Babbage designed the engine itself, that doesn't automatically put him in the position of a programmer (despite Babbage being a brilliant engineer/scientist and may have had a simple or detailed program in his mind). However, it was Ada who gave a definite touch to programming concepts that ultimately led to modern-day programming. Ada deserves more recognition than a mere "tutorial writer," and she is certainly entitled to the title she deserves. Other than that, like the previous edition, this book is a must-read for people who are from related/unrelated fields. I always loved the 1st edition, and I would do too with the 2nd. Still, I think history should always be approached with more care, particularly if matters have potential controversies.
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Ben Fleury
Dallas, US
★★★★★ 5
One of the few books worth your time
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If you want to learn computers, start here. Learning from a historical perspective removes complexity of trying to start with say GPUs - you learn just like computer engineers did, incrementally.
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Kevin
Houston, US
★★★★★ 5
An absolutely brilliant book
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This is an amazing book for the right kind of reader. It's a lot like Euclid's Elements but for computers as it leads the reader through designing a computer from first principles and builds to the point of creating software and adding peripherals. It's an amazingly clear but slightly challenging read. I have given this book as a gift many many times. It's an absolute classic in my opinion.
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