Patek Philippe 5935A World Time Flyback Chronograph
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Patek Philippe 5935A World Time Flyback Chronograph

By Oldskoo1 · Jan 31, 2025 · 42 replies
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Oldskoo1's original post highlights the Patek Philippe Ref. 5935A, a timepiece that uniquely combines the World Time and Flyback Chronograph complications. This article delves into Oldskoo1's personal experience with this reference, exploring its daily utility and design nuances. The subsequent discussion synthesizes insights from the WatchProSite community, offering a comprehensive perspective on this distinctive Patek Philippe model.

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Two complications I don’t think were coupled together before 2015. 

However, for me, they work wonderfully and are both used often on a daily basis. 

I did usually wear my 5270 most days but very much enjoying this now. Just thought I’d share. 

Enjoy your weekend 



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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Arronax
Jan 31, 2025
A very legible worldtime!

Getting older I lost interest in WT and PC but this is the most legible one I have seen in a long time, is that a 42mm?

OL
Oldskoo1
Jan 31, 2025
41mm - indeed, a lot of information but somehow they managed it. Lovely to look at.

LA
Larrykelley11
Jan 31, 2025
That salmon dial is killer, let alone those complications.

OL
Oldskoo1
Jan 31, 2025
I do love the salmon, works beautifully and magnificent in different lighting. I prefer it to the blue they used on the original 5930 and 5330.

AP
aperna
Jan 31, 2025
Absolutely beautiful

OL
Oldskoo1
Jan 31, 2025
Patek did do a lovely job on this one. Thank you.

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