Patek Philippe 5200 and 5270G-014 Blue Dials
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Patek Philippe 5200 and 5270G-014 Blue Dials

By small-luxury-world · Feb 16, 2014 · 22 replies
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Small-luxury-world's photographic essay on the Patek Philippe Ref. 5200 and Ref. 5270G-014 blue dials offers a captivating visual comparison of two significant models. This post delves into the aesthetic nuances and wrist presence of these timepieces, providing valuable insights for collectors considering Patek Philippe's blue dial offerings. The detailed imagery and community discussion highlight the enduring appeal and subtle complexities of these highly sought-after references.

We have seen and discussed both watches before, but I had the pleasure to take more pictures and wanted to share them with you.






I will start with the Ref. 5200 ...





... and next is the Ref. 5270.





Let´s start with a nice side view ...




... before we have a look at the movement.
Yes, it´s not only about blue dials - if you don´t mind smile









On a fitting wrist it looks amazing and so is the change of the colour of the dial - depending on the light.








OK, here we go with watch number two.





After the first impression we should have a closer look on the details of the dial.
There are quite a few nice details to discover.













I know, I know some of you will start with a discussion ... but hey - not all of us have the same taste and it is good like this.





Also here we have a superb back view which is worth to show.





Of course the pictures won´t be complete without a wristhot.




The blue dial looks a little bit smaller and that is just perfect for me. Especially on the wrist it is superb and I would be more than happy to have one in my possession.


Last but not least a family group shot of three different versions of the 5270G.




At the end I would like to close with the two (blue dial) leading actors of this post and one brother.




That´s all for today. I hope you had a great weekend and will have an even better start in to the next week.

Oliver



This message has been edited by small-luxury-world on 2014-02-16 11:28:15

 


This message has been edited by small-luxury-world on 2014-02-16 11:32:00 This message has been edited by small-luxury-world on 2014-02-16 11:32:30

About the Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar Chronograph Ref. 5270

The Patek Philippe Grand Complications reference 5270 is a perpetual calendar chronograph, succeeding the highly regarded reference 5970. It represents a significant evolution in Patek Philippe's grand complications lineup, being the first perpetual calendar chronograph to feature an in-house developed movement. This transition from a modified Nouvelle Lemania base caliber to a fully integrated Patek Philippe movement marks a notable advancement in the brand's technical independence and horological prowess. The 5270 maintains the classic aesthetic of its predecessors while introducing subtle design refinements.

The reference 5270 is housed in a 41 mm case, available in 18k white gold, rose gold, or yellow gold. The case design is characterized by a concave bezel and two-tier lugs, contributing to its distinctive profile. It is powered by the manual-winding caliber CH 29-535 PS Q, an integrated chronograph movement with a perpetual calendar mechanism. This movement offers a power reserve of approximately 55 hours and is protected by a sapphire crystal, ensuring water resistance up to 30 meters.

This reference appeals to collectors seeking a modern interpretation of a classic grand complication from Patek Philippe. Its in-house movement and refined case details distinguish it within the brand's offerings. Multiple dial variants have been produced, including silver, blue, and opaline, providing collectors with a range of aesthetic choices. The 5270 continues the tradition of Patek Philippe's perpetual calendar chronographs, offering a blend of technical sophistication and traditional design.

Specifications

Caliber
CH 29-535 PS Q
Case
18k White Gold, Rose Gold, or Yellow Gold
Diameter
41 mm
Dial
Multiple variants available
Water Resist.
30m
Crystal
Sapphire

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The Discussion
BA
Baron - Mr Red
Feb 16, 2014

A questioning the 5200. You include the words "fitting wrist". And that is my big concern for the watch. It is a fantastic watch. It would figure very high, if not right at the top, of my wish list for this year IF it fitted. It requires a fairly big wrist to make this watch work for me. The scan you sent - your wrist? How big is the wrist? To my mind, this is a superb watch but regrettably on,y works with a big wrist.

SM
small-luxury-world
Feb 16, 2014

is from Magnus, but on mine (17cm) it looked like this: Too big for my taste :-( Hope that helps! Oliver

BA
Baron - Mr Red
Feb 16, 2014

My wrist is small, and regardless how much I like this watch, it looks ridiculous on me. Shame.

CH
ch9698
Feb 16, 2014

Many thanks to you for sharing

NI
nicacag66
Feb 16, 2014

that 5270 blue dial is really growing on me. Stunning.

MA
Mark in Paris
Feb 16, 2014

You did it again with your great shots Oliver! I'm not a square watch guy so not inspired by the 5200 which, nevertheless, seems very nice. But what appeals to me a lot here is the 5270. I was wondering what I would think of the all blue arrangement, i.e. blue monphase on a blue dial. But when I see the wristshot of yours... it seems to be gorgeous and quite discreet. The little "belly" doesn't seem to be a problem on this color (comapared to a white dial). I guess the blue is different from the

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