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Stock # | SKU21777 | |
Stock # | 21777 | |
Model Name | Perpetual Calendar Chronograph | |
Brand | Patek Philippe | |
Model Ref # | 5270 | |
Condition | New | |
Gender | Mens | |
Movement | Manual | |
Case | 18K White Gold | |
Case Shape | Round | |
Case Size | 41mm | |
Crystal | Sapphire | |
Band / Strap | Strap | |
Dial | Black | |
Caseback | Display | |
Complications |
Chronograph Perpetual Calendar Moonphase |
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Year | 2012 | |
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Description
Patek Philippe invented the pairing of the chronograph and perpetual calendar in a wristwatch over seventy years ago. Their various perpetual calendar chronograph models over the years have not only proven legendary, they are also the best looking such watches ever designed and produced by any manufacturer. From the reference 1518 to the 2499 to the 3970 to the 5970 and now the 5270. These watches are exemplary and also a collector’s dream watch.
This particular watch, sold at the Patek Salon in Geneva, is in new unworn condition and has a black dial, rendering the watch in all likelihood a Piece Unique. Almost certainly, the original retail owner requested the dial change at the time of purchase at the Geneva Salon. Patek does special favors like this for special customers.
The 5270 has the distinction of utilizing Patek’s first manufacture perpetual calendar chronograph caliber. This new caliber contains six patent pending innovations. The 5270 was introduced in 2011 to mark the 70th anniversary of Patek’s esteemed perpetual calendar chronograph tradition. This watch was sold in 2012.
Case is 18k white gold with contoured lugs, sapphire crystals front and display back, large white gold winding crown and rectangular white gold chronograph pushers. Diameter is 41mm.
Black dial is extremely balanced, legible and attractive. The feuille hands and applied hour markers are white gold. Calendar day and month are display in the apertures below the double marker at 12 o’clock. Three o’clock subdial displays chronograph 30 minute totalizer. Six o’clock subdial shows date and moonphase. Nine o’clock subdial is for constant seconds. The round aperture between 4 o’clock and 5 o’clock shows years 1-4 in the leap year cycle. Aperture between 7 o’clock and 8 o’clock displays an AM/PM indicator.
Movement is the Patek Philippe manual winding Caliber CH 29-535 PS Q with column wheel construction. The six patents pending which I mentioned are for highly technical innovations. For example, the driving, clutch and chronograph wheels feature a new pattern and shape to their teeth to optimize performance. It took Patek two years to perfect the calendar module in the Caliber CH 29-535 PS Q which connects with the 182 part chronograph assembly. This elite manufacture caliber is optimized for performance, endurance and aesthetic superiority.
Strap is black crocodile with 18k white gold Patek deployment clasp.
Watch is new with box and papers and second case back.
This particular watch, sold at the Patek Salon in Geneva, is in new unworn condition and has a black dial, rendering the watch in all likelihood a Piece Unique. Almost certainly, the original retail owner requested the dial change at the time of purchase at the Geneva Salon. Patek does special favors like this for special customers.
The 5270 has the distinction of utilizing Patek’s first manufacture perpetual calendar chronograph caliber. This new caliber contains six patent pending innovations. The 5270 was introduced in 2011 to mark the 70th anniversary of Patek’s esteemed perpetual calendar chronograph tradition. This watch was sold in 2012.
Case is 18k white gold with contoured lugs, sapphire crystals front and display back, large white gold winding crown and rectangular white gold chronograph pushers. Diameter is 41mm.
Black dial is extremely balanced, legible and attractive. The feuille hands and applied hour markers are white gold. Calendar day and month are display in the apertures below the double marker at 12 o’clock. Three o’clock subdial displays chronograph 30 minute totalizer. Six o’clock subdial shows date and moonphase. Nine o’clock subdial is for constant seconds. The round aperture between 4 o’clock and 5 o’clock shows years 1-4 in the leap year cycle. Aperture between 7 o’clock and 8 o’clock displays an AM/PM indicator.
Movement is the Patek Philippe manual winding Caliber CH 29-535 PS Q with column wheel construction. The six patents pending which I mentioned are for highly technical innovations. For example, the driving, clutch and chronograph wheels feature a new pattern and shape to their teeth to optimize performance. It took Patek two years to perfect the calendar module in the Caliber CH 29-535 PS Q which connects with the 182 part chronograph assembly. This elite manufacture caliber is optimized for performance, endurance and aesthetic superiority.
Strap is black crocodile with 18k white gold Patek deployment clasp.
Watch is new with box and papers and second case back.
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