Introduction

5270/1R
- Grand Complications
Manual winding

The men’s Reference 5270 perpetual calendar chronograph in rose gold features a gold “Goutte” bracelet that literally blends with the case: this design is exclusive to Patek Philippe. The ebony black sunburst dial is beautifully balanced and legible, with a double aperture for the day and the month at 12 o’clock and an analog date at 6 o’clock. The chronograph indications are accentuated with sandblasted hands.

Watch
Manually wound mechanical movement. Caliber CH 29‑535 PS Q. Day, month, leap year and day/night display in apertures. Date by hand. Tachymeter scale.
Dial
Ebony black sunburst with gold applied hour markers.
Case
Rose gold. Diameter: 41 mm. Height: 12.4 mm. Water-resistant to 30 m. Interchangeable solid and sapphire crystal case backs.
Bracelet
Rose gold. Fold-over clasp.
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Caliber

CH 29-535 PS Q
Manual winding

Patek Philippe Caliber CH 29-535 PS Q - Front
Front Back

CH 29-535 PS Q
Manual winding

Chronograph. Central chronograph hand. Instantaneous 30-minute counter. Perpetual calendar. Day, month, leap year and day/night indication by hand. Date by hand. Moon phases. Small seconds. Diameter: 32 mm. Thickness: 7 mm. Number of parts: 456. Jewels: 33. Power reserve with the chronograph disengaged: min. 55 hours - max. 65 hours. Balance: Gyromax®. Frequency: 28,800 semi-oscillations/hour (4 Hz). Balance spring: Breguet. Hallmark: Patek Philippe Seal.

Settings

How to set the moonphase indicator?

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A disc, decorated with golden stars and two golden moons against a blue or white background representing the sky, rotates within an aperture. The disc is cut from a wafer of corundum crystal (sapphire).

Gold was condensed onto the disc by means of a vacuum process through a photographic mask to create the shape of the moons and stars.  The aperture is cut at its upper edge in order to represent the lunar cycle.

During the first days of each lunation, the leading edge of a golden moon becomes visible as a crescent on the left of the aperture and appears to wax as it emerges beyond the curved edge of the aperture representing the lunar terminator.

Half way through the lunation, the moon appears full. It then wanes as it disappears behind the terminator on the right of the aperture.

As the moon vanishes, the second moon on the disc is ready to appear on the left.

How to set the leap year indicator

The leap year indicator informs you about the year cycle: leap year or non leap year. Leap years are identified with the Roman numeral IV or the Arabic numeral 4.
Please select a year and press "Calculate" to find the year cycle.
2017
Year I
2018
Year II
2019
Year III
2020
Year IV
2021
Year I
2022
Year II
2023
Year III
2024
Year IV
2025
Year I
2026
Year II
2027
Year III
2028
Year IV

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