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5270J-001

CHRONOGRAPH. PERPETUAL CALENDAR.

An iconic Grand Complication

Heir to a Patek Philippe classic launched in 1941, this perpetual calendar chronograph features a timeless yellow gold case and a highly legible silvery opaline dial. The manually wound movement combines traditional construction with six patented innovations and an exceptionally slim calendar mechanism.

Grand Complications

5270J-001

$208,775

Technical characteristics

Silvery opaline, yellow gold applied faceted baton-style hour markers. Échelle tachymétrique. Yellow gold leaf-shaped hands.

Yellow gold. Diameter: 41 mm. Thickness: 12.4 mm. Water-resistant to 30m. Sapphire crystal case back.

Alligator leather with square scales, hand-stitched, matte chocolate brown. Yellow gold fold-over clasp.

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 in apertures

Date by hand

Moon phases

Small seconds


Diameter: 32 mm. Thickness: 7 mm. Number of parts: 456. Number of jewels: 33. Power reserve with the chronograph disengaged: min. 55 hours – max. 65 hours. Frequency: 28,800 semi-oscillations/hour (4 Hz). Balance spring: Breguet. Distinctive sign: Patek Philippe Seal.

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