PATEK PHILIPPE 5270P-014

The reference 5270, first launched in 2011, is the heir to several generations of Patek Philippe perpetual calendar chronographs. In 2022, the Manufacture presented a new version of the now classic and iconic men's perpetual calendar chronograph, relaunching it with a green lacquered dial with a black gradient that magnifies the elegance of the piece. The reference 5270P-014 is made of platinum, the most precious and precious of metals, which is at the same time the most difficult to work with. Thus, this model extols the timeless design of the case, with its concave bezel, elegant lugs and pushers, satin-brushed on the sides and polished on the top. The perpetual calendar indications are harmoniously arranged, with a date per hand and moon phase at 6 o'clock, as well as a double day/month window at 12 o'clock, complemented by two small round windows for the day/month indication. night and the cycle of leap years. Beating inside the watch is the CH 29-535 PS Q caliber distinguished by its traditional architecture, combined with six patented innovations in the chronograph and by its exceptionally slim calendar mechanism. In addition to these two major complications, it indicates the phases of the moon. The shiny black strap is made of alligator skin with square scales, sewn by hand. The strap is completed by a folding clasp that allows the watch to fit perfectly on the wrist.