
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.
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.
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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.













