The split-seconds chronograph Reference 5370 is available in its very first rose gold version, enhanced by a brown Grand Feu enamel dial with subdials and tachymeter scale in beige champlevé enamel. This decoration with its unalterable colors is hand-crafted on an 18K gold plate.
A Grand Complication much sought-after by connoisseurs, this model houses CHR 29-535 PS caliber combining traditional construction features (manually wound, column wheel and horizontal clutch) with seven patented innovations, including one for the revised split-seconds mechanism.
The shiny dark brown alligator leather strap is fitted with a new patented triple-blade fold-over clasp.
Patek Philippe launches a new Quadruple Complication for connoisseurs with minute-repeater, split-seconds chronograph and instantaneous perpetual calendar.
The new self-winding R CHR 27 PS QI caliber (799 components) features several innovations, including two new patents optimizing energy management. The instantaneous perpetual calendar ensures that the disks pass in 30 milliseconds over the three day-date-month apertures arranged along an arc.
The entirely polished white gold case is complemented by a sunburst ice blue dial and a shiny navy-blue alligator strap with a new patented triple-blade fold-over clasp.
Paying tribute to an iconic Grand Complication, Patek Philippe has created a jewelry version of its chronograph with perpetual calendar Reference 5271, enhanced by 81 baguette-cut diamonds (5.01 cts). The aesthetic harmony is complemented by the lacquered black dial and the shiny black alligator strap.
The CH 29-535 PS Q caliber is distinguished by its traditional architecture (manually wound, column wheel, toothed-wheel horizontal clutch), combined with six patented innovations in the chronograph, as well as its exceptionally slim calendar mechanism.