Patek Philippe 5370P Blue Enamel Dial Review
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Patek Philippe 5370P Blue Enamel Dial Review

By patekova · Feb 26, 2024 · 56 replies
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Patekova's deep dive into the Patek Philippe 5370P, particularly the blue enamel dial, highlights a common dilemma for collectors: the allure of a horological masterpiece versus the practicalities of wearability. Despite its extraordinary movement and complication, the watch's 41mm diameter and 13.56mm height raise concerns for those with smaller wrists. This article synthesizes community insights to address Patekova's crucial question about how the 5370P truly sits and feels on the wrist over time.

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so I am not relying on images which can be misleading. The fact that it houses an extraordinary movement and complication only adds to its appeal for me. So, you might ask “what’s the problem, other than the hefty price?”. The problem is I have a small wrist, about 6 1/2 inches, and I have not spent wrist time with the watch. I know it is 41mm in diameter with a height of 13.56” but what I don’t know is how it sits on the wrist, particularly a small wrist. I know it is invariably described as being a “big” watch. I also don’t know how I might feel about it overall over time if I acquired one. So if any forum members own or have spent time with either version of the 5370P, I would appreciate knowing how you feel about its size and how you like it overall.
(The beautiful image attached is from an excellent review of the blue version by SJX.)  Best, Patekova 




About the Patek Philippe Split-Seconds Chronograph Ref. 5370

The Patek Philippe Reference 5370 is a split-seconds chronograph, a complication highly regarded in horology. It stands out in the Patek Philippe collection for its focus on a technically demanding chronograph mechanism without additional complications, presented in a classic and refined aesthetic. This reference appeals to collectors who prioritize mechanical complexity and traditional watchmaking.

The watch features a 41 mm case, available in either 18k white gold or 18k rose gold, with a polished bezel. It is equipped with the manual-winding caliber CHR 29-535 PS, a movement known for its innovative split-seconds mechanism and column-wheel control. The power reserve is approximately 65 hours. A sapphire crystal protects the dial and offers a view of the movement through the case back. Water resistance is rated at 30 meters.

This reference is notable for its enamel dial, offered in black or white, which provides a depth and finish characteristic of high-end watchmaking. The 5370 appeals to collectors seeking a pure expression of a grand complication chronograph from Patek Philippe, valuing its technical execution and understated design. It represents a significant offering within the brand's complicated watch lineup.

Specifications

Caliber
CHR 29-535 PS
Case
18k White Gold or 18k Rose Gold
Diameter
41 mm
Dial
White or Black
Water Resist.
30m
Crystal
Sapphire

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M2
m2
Feb 26, 2024
Most Patek wears pretty compact/quite well IMO

Not a problem at all for that wrist size. Maybe check out some of Tim Mosso's videos and see how some of the watches you already own look on him VS this watch & infer from there.

PA
patekova
Feb 26, 2024
Thanks for the suggestion. I did watch one of the videos, which was helpful and I enjoyed it as part of my learning more about the reference.

Still, far from convinced that its size will actually work for me. From my experience, how something looks on a wrist in a photo or video doesn’t necessarily mean it will be comfortable to wear. Eg 5905, particularly the steel bracelet version feels too big for me. Hopefully some day I will get to spend a bit of time with one before possibly committing to a purchase.

MD
mdg
Feb 26, 2024
I've tried on a friend's black version...

...and it seemed to be a bit top-heavy on my 7.25" wrist. But very beautiful. If they could make it in A it would help I think...

PA
patekova
Feb 26, 2024
Thanks for your input. If top heavy on your larger wrist, might not bode well for me. A steel version would be fantastic, but ….

MD
mdg
Feb 27, 2024
You said you have 'seen it' in person...

...did you try it on? I wouldn't dream of spending this kind of money without putting it on my wrist first...

PA
patekova
Feb 27, 2024
Only for a very brief moment. Not enough time to draw a conclusion. Particularly because of the possible size issue if I become serious about acquiring it

I will need to spend wrist time with it first.

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