Patek Philippe

Patek Philippe Grand Complications 5370R-001

REF 5370R-001
  • Unworn
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  • 2025
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A two-tone Grand Feu enamel dial This rose gold split-seconds chronograph features a brown Grand Feu enamel dial with beige champleve enamel subdials and tachymeter scale. This decoration with its unalterable colors is hand-crafted on an 18K gold plate. The manually wound caliber combines traditional construction features with seven patented innovations.

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This rose gold split-seconds chronograph features a brown Grand Feu enamel dial with beige champleve enamel subdials and tachymeter scale. This decoration with its unalterable colors is hand-crafted on an 18K gold plate. The manually wound caliber combines traditional construction features with seven patented innovations.

  • Manually wound CHR 29-535 PS caliber, split-seconds chronograph with column wheels and horizontal clutch.
  • Six patented chronograph innovations, plus one patent for the split-seconds mechanism
  • Grand Feu brown enamel dial with subsidiary dials and tachymeter scale in beige champleve enamel. Rose gold applied Breguet numerals, rose gold leaf-shaped hands with white luminescent coating.
  • Concave bezel, polished rose gold case with recessed satin-finished flanks.
  • Shiny dark chestnut alligator leather strap with new patented triple-blade fold-over clasp in rose gold.

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Founded in 1839, Patek Philippe remains privately owned by the Stern family, which keeps decision making focused on long-term craft rather than quarterly targets. The manufacture spans Plan-les-Ouates and Saint-Imier, where watchmakers still assemble complications by hand and polish bridges to mirror finishes.