
Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar Chronograph Ref. 5270P-014
The Patek Philippe Reference 5270, launched in 2011, followed in the footsteps of several generations of the Manufacture's perpetual calendar chronographs. Patek Philippe reinterprets this timepiece in a model featuring an iconic yet original style.
The brilliance of platinum ’the most valuable metal and the most challenging to work with ’ enhances the classic design of the case, featuring its concave bezel, refined two-tier lugs, and correction push-pieces that are satin-brushed on the sides and polished on top.
Inside the 41mm platinum case lies the beating heart of this reference, the Caliber CH 29-535 PS Q, a manual winding movement boasting a power reserve of 65 hours.
Manufacturer Reference: 5270P-014
Discover more from the Patek Philippe collection at David M Robinson, or book an appointment at DMR Canary Wharf today to experience the enduring appeal of the Patek Philippe universe.
The Patek Philippe Reference 5270, launched in 2011, followed in the footsteps of several generations of the Manufacture's perpetual calendar chronographs. Patek Philippe reinterprets this timepiece in a model featuring an iconic yet original style.
The brilliance of platinum ’the most valuable metal and the most challenging to work with ’ enhances the classic design of the case, featuring its concave bezel, refined two-tier lugs, and correction push-pieces that are satin-brushed on the sides and polished on top.
Inside the 41mm platinum case lies the beating heart of this reference, the Caliber CH 29-535 PS Q, a manual winding movement boasting a power reserve of 65 hours.
Manufacturer Reference: 5270P-014
Discover more from the Patek Philippe collection at David M Robinson, or book an appointment at DMR Canary Wharf today to experience the enduring appeal of the Patek Philippe universe.
Description
The Patek Philippe Reference 5270, launched in 2011, followed in the footsteps of several generations of the Manufacture's perpetual calendar chronographs. Patek Philippe reinterprets this timepiece in a model featuring an iconic yet original style.
The brilliance of platinum ’the most valuable metal and the most challenging to work with ’ enhances the classic design of the case, featuring its concave bezel, refined two-tier lugs, and correction push-pieces that are satin-brushed on the sides and polished on top.
Inside the 41mm platinum case lies the beating heart of this reference, the Caliber CH 29-535 PS Q, a manual winding movement boasting a power reserve of 65 hours.
Manufacturer Reference: 5270P-014
Discover more from the Patek Philippe collection at David M Robinson, or book an appointment at DMR Canary Wharf today to experience the enduring appeal of the Patek Philippe universe.













