
Alex83 shares his journey of acquiring the Patek Philippe Ref. 5170P, a watch that initially required some contemplation but ultimately became a cherished favorite. His post delves into the specific aesthetic and technical details that make this platinum chronograph stand out, from its unique blue degrade dial to its discreet diamond markers.













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.
Impressed that you were able to resist first two times! Thanks for pics, looks really amazing !
I managed to jump on the wagon! Thanks my friend.
Enough to distinguish it from similar watches.
This one is a piece I hope to land one day. Itβs absolutely perfect. Enjoy!
which this watch richly deserves! The most beautiful chronograph in the market in my opinion.
This looks tremendous - professional, even! You picked the prince from among this model's variants. Wear it in great health and good times... and please continue to share some images on occasion ;-) Best, Tim
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