
BMR shares a new strap combination for their Patek Philippe Ref. 5170, highlighting its versatility and charm. This post delves into how a simple strap change can transform a classic chronograph, sparking a discussion about personal preferences and the enduring appeal of this Patek Philippe reference.

The Chronograph reference 5170, introduced in 2010, marked a significant development for Patek Philippe as it was the first serially produced chronograph to feature a fully in-house manufactured movement. This reference succeeded the reference 5070, transitioning from a Lemania-based caliber to a proprietary design, underscoring the brand's commitment to integrated manufacturing for its complications. It represents a modern interpretation of a classic chronograph layout within the Patek Philippe catalog.
The reference 5170 features a case measuring 39.4 mm in diameter and 10.9 mm in thickness, available in 18k white, rose, or yellow gold. It is equipped with the manual-winding caliber CH 29-535 PS, which offers a power reserve of 65 hours. The watch is fitted with a sapphire crystal and is water-resistant to 30 meters. The movement is visible through a sapphire case back, showcasing its intricate finishing.
This reference appeals to collectors seeking a contemporary Patek Philippe chronograph with an in-house movement. Early variants, such as the yellow gold reference 5170J-001, featured a pulsometer scale, which was later replaced by a minute track on subsequent iterations. The various metal options and dial configurations provide distinct aesthetic choices for collectors, reflecting different periods of its production run.
I’m a big fan of the blue.
makes the watch so much more alive... enjoy!
It makes it more playful, which I rather like.
I’m at a point now where I love to be able to wear these pieces in more casual dress and occasions.
Evening all Have owned a 5170 white dial since 2013 and was thinking of trading for a Lange 1815 Boutique Edition. Having Just viewed your post and superb picture I think I have changed my mind and MUST keep the PP. What do you guys think. By the way the strap looks brilliant Cheers Scarper
Let’s change that 😁
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