Patek Philippe is expanding its classic chronograph collection with the introduction of its very latest perpetual calendar model, a complication that has always occupied a place of honour in the brand’s collections.
This new flagship of haute horlogerie, the Réf. 5270, is fitted with a unique column wheel chronograph movement. The day and month appear in a double window at 12 o’clock, with a hand indicating the date around the moon phase. The leap year is displayed in a small round window at 4:30 opposite a matching window for the day/night display at 7:30. Like all the brand’s grand complications, it has two interchangeable backs: one in sapphire crystal that reveals the complexity of the movement and the elegance of its finishing, the other, a white gold solid back that can be personalized with a dedication or an engraving.
Movement | Hand-wound, CHR 27-525 PS calibre |
Functions | Hours, minutes, seconds, perpetual calendar (date, day, month and leap years), chronograph, moon phase and day/night indicator |
Case | 18K white gold, 41 mm Sapphire crystal Interchangeable solid back and sapphire crystal back Water-resistant to 30 m / 3 ATM |
Dial | Silvered opaline Black oxidised white-gold hourmarkers and hands Day and month windows at 12 o’clock Moon phase and date at 6 o’clock Day/night indicator at 7.30, leap year indicator at 4.30 Instant 30-minute counter at 3 o’clock and small seconds counter at 9 o’clock |
Bracelet/Strap | Matt black, hand-stitched, square-scale alligator leather with 18K white gold folding clasp |
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