Patek Philippe reasserts its grand complications expertise

Patek Philippe reasserts its grand complications expertise

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With the enrichment of Patek Philippe’s current collection by three models – the new Ref. 5303 as the first Patek Philippe minute repeater that presents the striking mechanism on the dial side as well as a reinterpretation of the legendary Ref. 5370 Split-Seconds Chronograph and the redesigned classic Ref. 5270 Perpetual Calendar Chronograph – the Genevan manufacture yet again leverages its virtuosity in the king’s class of watchmaking artistry. These three timepieces represent a perfect meld of tradition and innovation. Paired with beautiful finesse in looks and features, they enrich the already extensive lineup of grand complications.

As far back as 1839, when the company was founded, one of the first timepieces crafted in the manufacture was a quarter repeater that can now be admired at the Patek Philippe Museum in Geneva. As the 19th century continued to unfold, Patek Philippe further pursued its passion for grand complications, crafted many watches of this type, and received several patents for technical optimizations. In the 20th century, the manufacture earned a legendary reputation for so-called supercomplicated pocket watches that were made for the American collectors James Ward Packard and Henry Graves Jr. and featured chiming functions as well as elaborate astronomical displays. At the same time, Patek Philippe was involved in miniaturizing grand complications so they could be worn on the wrist, as evidenced in 1925 by the first known wristwatch with a perpetual calendar. In the last decades of the 20th century, the manufacture again celebrated a milestone in this exceptional watch category and presented two pocket watches that the world had never seen before: the Calibre 89 (33 complications) that would be the world’s most complicated portable mechanical timepiece for 25 years, and the Star Caliber 2000 with 21 complications. In 2001, the art of miniaturizing highly elaborate mechanisms found its ultimate expression with the launch of the Sky Moon Tourbillon (12 complications) and subsequently, in 2014, with the Grandmaster Chime that with 20 complications would become Patek Philippe’s most complicated wristwatch.

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An especially challenging philosophy

Today, Patek Philippe has one of the most comprehensive collections of regularly produced grand complications, including minute repeaters with perpetual calendars, astronomical watches, timepieces with tourbillons and models that combine several of these highly coveted functions. As the outcome of know-how transfers from one generation to the next and underpinned with the results of high-end research, these watches follow two fundamental principles that are highly important to Patek Philippe. One of them is to rise to the challenge of accommodating a maximum of technical complexity in a minimal volume (smallest possible height and diameter), allowing the design of very slender cases that project timeless elegance. Secondly, each complication – no matter how elaborate – must be simple to operate for the user and be a role model of convenience, functional integrity, and legibility. The three grand complications of 2020 illustrate this philosophy very convincingly. They embody a level of craftsmanship that makes each Patek Philippe a precious work of art.

Patek Philippe Ref. 5303R-001 Minute Repeater
Patek Philippe Ref. 5303R-001 Minute Repeater

Ref. 5303R-001 Minute Repeater – An extravaganza for eyes and ears

Since it made its first pocket watch with a minute repeater (1845), Patek Philippe has established itself as one of the gifted interpreters of the music of time. This remarkable know-how comes to the fore even in the most extraordinary creations, such as the Sky Moon Tourbillon wristwatch featuring a minute repeater with cathedral gongs or the Patek Philippe Grandmaster Chime with five chiming functions including two patented global debuts. The manufacture also offers the broadest selection of regularly produced minute repeaters, watches with classic or cathedral gongs and models featuring a minute repeater with or without additional complications (perpetual calendar, tourbillon, World Time, chronograph). But never before had Patek Philippe crafted a minute repeater with a striking mechanism that was visible on the dial side.Patek Philippe Ref. 5303R-001 Minute Repeater

The Ref. 5303 was unveiled in 2019 in a limited edition of 12 watches as a world debut on the occasion of the “Watch Art Grand Exhibition Singapore 2019”.

Patek Philippe Ref. 5303R-001 Minute Repeater

Now, a slightly modified version of the Ref. 5303 Minute Repeater Tourbillon has become part of the current Patek Philippe collection. This new complication for enthusiasts of repeater timepieces stands out with its open architecture without a conventional dial. The repeater mechanism – for the first time with the hammers and gongs – can be admired in action without removing the watch from the wrist. This is a further expression of Patek Philippe’s customer-centric development philosophy. The transparency aspect also applies to the tourbillon: the backside of its cage can be seen beneath the seconds subdial at 6 o’clock. In this veritably perfect composition, the filigreed steel parts glisten against the backdrop of the rose gilt plate.Patek Philippe Ref. 5303R-001 Minute Repeater

The aesthetic of the manually wound calibre R TO 27 PS was subtly reworked to emphasize its appeal. For instance, certain components were pierced, as is common for skeletonized movements. Of course, Patek Philippe also mobilized its heritage in the manual finissage of movement parts: it decorated the plate with Genevan circular graining, applied a delicate perlage to the recesses, and decorated the hammers with a circular satin finish.

Patek Philippe Ref. 5303R-001 Minute Repeater

The inimitable rose-gold case sports a wide, cambered and polished bezel as well as white- gold inlays with foliage engravings that grace the caseband and the strap lugs. The white-gold slide in the left-hand case flank that activates the minute repeater features the same motif. The hour circle is a black-lacquered sapphire-crystal rim with powdered rose-gold markers. The movement can be admired through the sapphire-crystal case back and is framed by a white- gold rim. Its open-worked decoration echoes the case inlays and the repeater slide.

Patek Philippe Ref. 5303R-001 Minute Repeater

This fantastic lesson in watchmaking artistry, elegance, and manual finissage are complemented with the unique sound that is typical of Patek Philippe repeater timepieces. As is the case for every Patek Philippe minute repeater, this melody of time is personally rated with great care by manufacture president Thierry Stern.

Patek Philippe Ref. 5370P-011 Split-Seconds Chronograph
Patek Philippe Ref. 5370P-011 Split-Seconds Chronograph

Ref. 5370P-011 Split-Seconds Chronograph – A new face with a blue Grand Feu enamel dial

Apart from the minute repeater and the tourbillon, the triad at the pinnacle of the most elaborate horological complications also includes the split-seconds chronograph (movement No. 124’824); since 1923, it occupies a preferential position in Patek Philippe’s wristwatch collection. The Ref. 5370, the first split-seconds chronograph endowed with the proprietary calibre CHR 29-535 PS was launched in 2015 with a platinum case and a black enamel dial. Coveted by connoisseurs, this grand complication has now been subtly upgraded with a new blue face with a glossy finish that reflects Patek Philippe’s proud tradition in Grand Feu enamel dials. It is an oeuvre of unmatched chromatic intensity that is made by hand on the basis of an 18K gold dial plate.Patek Philippe Ref. 5370P-011 Split-Seconds Chronograph

The dial is superbly legible as befits an instrument with a decidedly technical personality. The hours and minutes are tracked by slender leaf-shaped hands with luminous coatings and applied Breguet numerals in white gold. The results of short-time measurements are readable with the same precision and speed: the sweep chronograph and rattrapante hands as well as the instantaneous 30-minute counter hand contrast as clearly against the blue dial as do the white-printed scales.

Patek Philippe Ref. 5370P-011 Split-Seconds Chronograph

The two-phase chronograph movement with two pushers for the chronograph functions and a rattrapante pusher integrated in the crown at 3 o’clock is an impressive example of how tradition meets innovation. The classic elements of the basic architecture are the manual winder, dual-column-wheel control, and the horizontal wheel clutch. Nonetheless, it is a 21st- century movement endowed with extensive optimization details and patented innovations as well as an advanced rattrapante mechanism.Patek Philippe Ref. 5370P-011 Split-Seconds Chronograph

The elegant polished platinum case with a concave bezel and satin-finished flank recesses is worn on an alligator strap in shiny night blue secured by a platinum fold-over clasp.
As is the case with all of Patek Philippe’s platinum wristwatches, the new Ref. 5370P-011 is graced with a small diamond between the lugs at 6 o’clock. It replaces its predecessor with the black enamel dial, presenting a new combination of superb craftsmanship and watchmaking artistry.

Patek Philippe Ref. 5270J-001 Perpetual Calendar Chronograph
Patek Philippe Ref. 5270J-001 Perpetual Calendar Chronograph

Ref. 5270J-001 Perpetual Calendar Chronograph – A majestic classic with a new yellow-gold personality

As the heir of Patek Philippe’s grand 1941 classic (Ref. 1518), the Ref. 5270 Perpetual Calendar Chronograph has been available since 2018 in platinum with a golden opaline dial and a rose-gold version with a gold “goutte”-style bracelet. Now, the manufacture is extending its regular collection of this grand complication by the Ref. 5270, cased in yellow gold for the first time. It is a very elegant outfit for this timeless watch that pairs a concave bezel with two-tier lugs.Patek Philippe Ref. 5270J-001 Perpetual Calendar Chronograph

The silvery opaline dial with applied baton indexes and leaf-shaped hands in yellow gold assures excellent legibility. The displays of the perpetual calendar are tastefully balanced with an analogue date at 6 o’clock and a double aperture for the day and month at 12 o’clock. They are complemented with two small round apertures for the day/night indicator and the leap year cycle as well as the typical moon-phase window.Patek Philippe Ref. 5270J-001 Perpetual Calendar Chronograph

The calibre CH 29-535 PS Q is the first chronograph movement with a perpetual calendar developed in 2011 and crafted entirely by Patek Philippe. It combines traditional architecture (horizontal clutch, column wheel and manual winder) with six patented innovations for the chronograph functions and stands out with its extremely thin calendar mechanism (1.65 mm for 182 parts). The movement can be admired through the sapphire-crystal case back. A solid back in 18K yellow gold is part of the scope of delivery.Patek Philippe Ref. 5270J-001 Perpetual Calendar Chronograph

The new Ref. 5270J-001 is worn on a hand-stitched matt chocolate brown alligator strap with large square scales secured with a yellow-gold fold-over clasp. It joins the previous platinum and rose-gold models to accommodate the individual preferences of aficionados of Patek Philippe grand complications.

Patek Philippe Ref. 5303R-001 Minute Repeater
Patek Philippe Ref. 5303R-001 Minute Repeater

Patek Philippe Ref. 5303R-001 Minute Repeater Technical Specifications

  • First Patek Philippe Grand Complication with a minute repeater offering on the dial side a clear view of the hammers and gongs
  • Tourbillon at 6 o’clock, visible through the small seconds counter
  • White gold minute repeater slide engraved with a leaf-shaped pattern
  • Rose gilt plate decorated with circular Geneva striping enhancing the steel parts of the movement
  • Sapphire crystal case back revealing the white gold bevelled rim surrounding the R TO 27 PS movement

DIAL
• Transparent sapphire, black hour circle with minute markers printed in white and golden powdered dots
• Pierced black lacquered leaf-shaped hands in white gold

CASE
• Rose gold
• White gold decorative inserts
• Diameter: 42 mm
• Height: 12.13 mm
• Humidity- and dust-protected only (not water-resistant)
• Sapphire crystal case back
• UV-protected sapphire crystal glass

STRAP
• Alligator leather with square scales, hand-stitched, shiny black
• Fold-over clasp

MOVEMENT
• Caliber R TO 27 PS
• Manual winding
• Minute repeater with classic gongs
• Tourbillon
• Small seconds
• Diameter: 31.6 mm
• Height: 8.35 mm
• Number of parts: 356
• Frequency: 21,600 semi-oscillations/hour (3 Hz)
• Power reserve: min. 40 hours – max. 48 hours

Patek Philippe Ref. 5370P-011 Split-Seconds Chronograph
Patek Philippe Ref. 5370P-011 Split-Seconds Chronograph

Patek Philippe Ref. 5370P-011 Split-Seconds Chronograph Technical Specifications

  • Manually wound CHR 29-535 PS calibre, split-seconds chronograph with column wheels and horizontal clutch
  • Six patented chronograph innovations, plus one patent for the rattrapante mechanism
  • Grand Feu blue enamel dial with a glossy finish
  • White gold applied Breguet numerals, tachymeter scale and counters printed in white
  • Concave bezel, polished case with recessed satin-finished flanks

DIAL
•Grand Feu blue enamel, gold applied Breguet numerals
•18K gold dial plate
•Tachymeter scale
•White gold leaf-shaped hands with luminescent coating

CASE
•Platinum
•Diameter: 41 mm
•Height: 13.56 mm
•Water-resistant to 30 m
•Interchangeable solid and sapphirecrystal case backs

STRAP
•Alligator leather with square scales,hand-stitched, shiny dusk blue
•Fold-over clasp

MOVEMENT
•Caliber CHR 29-535 PS
•Manual winding
•Split-seconds chronograph
•Instantaneous 30-minute counter
•Smalls seconds
•Diameter: 29.6 mm
•Height: 7.1 mm
•Number of parts: 312
•Frequency: 28,800 semi-oscillations/hour (4 Hz)
•Balance spring: Breguet
•Power reserve with the chronograph disengaged: min. 65 hours

Patek Philippe Ref. 5270J-001 Perpetual Calendar Chronograph
Patek Philippe Ref. 5270J-001 Perpetual Calendar Chronograph

Patek Philippe Ref. 5270J-001 Perpetual Calendar Chronograph Technical Specifications

  • Manually wound CH 29-535 PS Q calibre, the first manufacture-made Patek Philippe chronograph movement with a perpetual calendar, introduced in 2011
  • Six patented chronograph innovations
  • Day, month and day/night indications in apertures, hand-displayed date at 6 o’clock
  • Pushers satin-finished on the side, polished on top
  • Concave bezel and gadrooned lugs

DIAL
• Silvery opaline, gold applied hour markers
• Tachymeter scale
• Yellow gold leaf-shaped hands

CASE
• Yellow gold
• Diameter: 41 mm
• Height: 12.4 mm
• Water-resistant to 30 m
• Interchangeable solid and sapphire
crystal case backs

STRAP
• Alligator leather with square scales, hand-stitched, matte chocolate brown
• Fold-over clasp

MOVEMENT
• Caliber CH 29-535 PS Q
• Manual winding
• Chronograph
• Central chronograph hand
• Instantaneous 30-minute counter
• Perpetual calendar
• Day, month, leap year and day/night indication in apertures
• Date by hand
• Moon phases
• Small seconds
• Diameter: 32 mm
• Height: 7 mm
• Number of parts: 456
• Frequency: 28,800 semi-oscillations/hour (4 Hz)
• Balance spring: Breguet
• Power reserve with the chronograph disengaged: min. 55 hours – max. 65 hours

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