Patek Philippe 5172G Pictures & Reference Guide
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Patek Philippe 5172G Pictures & Reference Guide

By amanico · Dec 27, 2021 · 33 replies
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Nicolas, known as amanico on WatchProSite, shares an intimate look at the Patek Philippe Ref. 5172G chronograph, offering his personal impressions and high-quality photographs. His post delves into the aesthetic nuances of the timepiece, from its dial and hands to its distinctive lugs, providing a valuable collector's perspective on this modern Patek Philippe reference. This article explores why the 5172G, despite its appeal, might not replace a beloved reference like the 5070 in a seasoned collector's rotation.

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I quite like this one, I must say. At the point of buying it, I am nor sure, but we are not obliged to buy everything we like. wink 






The dial is pleasant, as well as the hands. And for once, I am not disturbed by the fact the indices and hands are luminous. 



The lugs are special, too. Not mannered, as I could think from the first official pictures some years ago. 

The size is good for me. 

Yes, a good one. 

Would I trade my 5070 for that one? Certainly not, though. 

Best,

Nicolas

About the Patek Philippe Ref. 5070

The Patek Philippe reference 5070, part of the Complications collection, marked a significant return for the brand to large-format chronographs. Introduced in 1998, it was the first non-perpetual calendar chronograph produced by Patek Philippe since the reference 1463, which ceased production in the early 1960s. Its design drew inspiration from a unique Patek Philippe aviator's watch from the 1940s, characterized by its prominent case and dial layout, yet reinterpreted for a contemporary audience. This reference established a new aesthetic direction for the brand's chronographs, moving towards more substantial case dimensions.

The watch features a 42mm case, initially offered in 18k yellow gold, housing the manual-winding Caliber CH 27-70. This movement, based on a Nouvelle Lémania ébauche, was extensively finished and modified by Patek Philippe, meeting the brand's stringent quality standards. It provides a power reserve of approximately 55 hours. The dial, in this specific configuration, is black, protected by a sapphire crystal, and the watch is water-resistant to 30 meters. The fixed bezel frames the dial, and the watch is typically fitted with a leather strap.

Reference 5070 appeals to collectors interested in modern Patek Philippe chronographs that combine traditional movement architecture with a more contemporary case size. Its limited production run and the subsequent introduction of variants in other precious metals contribute to its collectibility. The reference represents a distinct period in Patek Philippe's chronograph history, bridging vintage inspirations with a new era of larger watch designs.

Specifications

Caliber
Cal.CH 27-70
Case
18k yellow gold
Diameter
42mm
Dial
black
Water Resist.
30m
Crystal
Sapphire

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anaroku
Dec 27, 2021
I am also one of those who have been rapidly attracted to 5712 in the past year. Despite its large size, it has its own charm.

GL
GLau
Dec 27, 2021
5172 looks đź‘€

very good on your wrist ! 👍

FA
FabR
Dec 27, 2021
Great -- and great quality -- Patek pair! ;-) Congrats. [PS: Picture with the stairs rotated.]

CH
Chronometer (aka yacomino)
Dec 27, 2021
You’ve got two of my favourite Pethick right there amazing duo

AM
amanico
Dec 27, 2021
It fits your wrist nicely, my friend.

GL
GLau
Dec 27, 2021
Yes Nicolas, appreciating a watch does

NOT mean you have to own it ! On the other hand, 5131G is one that has poisoned you deeply and you MUST own it soon 🤣

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