Patek Philippe Complications 5924G-010
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A distinctive design With a Pilot style inspired by the Patek Philippe aviator timepieces created in the 1930s, Reference 5924 combines a self-winding flyback chronograph, a Travel Time second time-zone display and a date hand coupled with local time. This white gold version is distinguished by its lacquered khaki green dial and its vintage-finish olive green strap.
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With a Pilot style inspired by the Patek Philippe aviator timepieces created in the 1930s, Reference 5924 combines a self-winding flyback chronograph, a Travel Time second time-zone display and a date hand coupled with local time. This white gold version is distinguished by its lacquered khaki green dial and its vintage-finish olive green strap.
- Calatrava Pilot with flyback chronograph and Travel Time function, self-winding CH 28-520 C FUS caliber.
- Lacquered khaki green dial. White gold applied numerals, recessed and filled with luminescent coating.
- Chronograph pushers positioned at 2 and 4 o’clock. Enlarged correction push-pieces for local time at 8 and 10 o’clock.
- The skeletonized hand displays home time while the solid hand indicates local time. Day/night indications in apertures for local and home time.
- Date coupled with local time and displayed in a subdial at 12 o’clock. 60-minute chronograph counter at 6 o’clock.
- Olive green calfskin strap with vintage finish and contrasting cream stitching, white gold clevis prong buckle.
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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.