Patek Philippe’s 5270R-001 rose gold chronograph, shown in the photo on a dark brown alligator leather strap with a silvery opaline dial, has characteristics of both a fancy dress watch and a useful racing watch. With a tachymetric scale that runs the circumference of the dial and a moon phase indicator at 6 o’clock, this timepiece offers the timeless beauty Patek is known for with the functionality and reliability that comes with over a century in watchmaking.
The Caliber CH 29-535 PS Q that powers this watch measures 32mm in diameter with a height of 7 mm. The manually wound mechanical movement has a power reserve of 55 – 65 hours with the chronograph disengaged. The rose gold case measures 41 mm in diameter with a depth rating of 30 meters. The day and month are displayed through apertures just below the 12 o’clock hour marker, with the leap year visible through a circular aperture between 4 and 5 o’clock and the day/night indicator between 7 and 8 o’clock.
With the advent of the smartwatch and other devices vying to replace mechanical wristwatches, it is difficult for some to appreciate the technical know-how and craftsmanship that goes into a grand complication like the Patek 5270. One thing that this wristwatch has that it difficult to emulate is the classical aesthetic of a well made Swiss luxury watch. In an age of screens and drones, it is remarkable what timepieces like this achieve without the use of electronic or digital components.
The Patek Philippe 5270 is also available in combinations of white gold and blue or black leather, with blue or silvery opaline dials, respectively. To browse their entire collection of fine timepieces, visit patek.com.