Patek Philippe Grand Complications 5520RG-001
Available on backorder
An invitation to travel This “two-tone” version of the Alarm Travel Time Reference 5520 is distinguished by a rose gold case with four white gold pusher tubes framing a gray sunburst dial. The four-patented movement pairs the exclusive Travel Time second time-zone system (in which the date is indexed to local time) with a 24-hour alarm mechanism featuring a hammer striking a classic gong.
- 100% Authenticity Guarantee
- Insured International Delivery
- Flexible payment options
Any questions?
Story & condition
This “two-tone” version of the Alarm Travel Time Reference 5520 is distinguished by a rose gold case with four white gold pusher tubes framing a gray sunburst dial. The four-patented movement pairs the exclusive Travel Time second time-zone system (in which the date is indexed to local time) with a 24-hour alarm mechanism featuring a hammer striking a classic gong.
- New version in rose gold with pusher tubes in white gold. Self-winding AL 30-660 S C FUS caliber, with alarm and Travel Time function.
- 24-hour alarm equipped with a hammer that strikes against a classic gong. Four patents granted for the alarm. Only Patek Philippe chiming watch with a water-resistant case.
- Gray sunburst dial, charcoal gray white gold applied numerals with luminescent coating. Charcoal gray white gold sword-style hour hands, filled with luminescent coating for local time, skeletonized for home time.
- Digital alarm display in 15-minute increments in a charcoal gray white gold applied frame with rose-gilt outline.
- Alarm and Travel Time functions indicated on the pushers.
- Chestnut calfskin strap with vintage finish and cream stitching. Rose gold clevis prong buckle.
100% Authenticity Guarantee
We garantee than the watches we seling are 100% authentic
Insured International Delivery
World wide insured delivery
Flexible payment options
Flexible payment options
About the brand
View all watchesFounded 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.