Patek Philippe 5975R Review
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Patek Philippe 5975R Review

By watch-guy.com · Sep 22, 2018 · 14 replies
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Watch-guy.com offers a candid, long-term review of his Patek Philippe Ref. 5975R, sharing impressions after three weeks of wear. He evaluates its wrist presence, the functionality of its multi-scale chronograph, and its overall appeal as a daily watch, providing a personal perspective on this unique Patek Philippe reference.

I recently changed into the ref 5975R- a watch I have loved but not worn too much
Here his my impression after wearing it for about 3 weeks

1. The wear- or how it sits on the wrist



The watch is large on for my collection (40mm) not as large as the 5070 but still pretty big

My wrist is small but it sits well and I have not dinged it against any door chairs walls.
The deployant bracelet is useful but as a leather strap wearer, still feels weird. The clasp is quite big and catches on shirt cuffs very easily. Not a fan of the design either. Quite brash 












2.   The function- telling the time, the dial and hands









  The dial is pretty busy but it is surprisingly easy to tell the time


Gold hands on a white dial make for good legibility despite the very busy dial

The " chrono" function is a lot more complex. dubbed a multi scale chronograph , I am not sure of the usefulness of the complication.
Lets be serious. None of us use a regular chronology function for time telling so I am not sure what I am complaining about, but it is frustrating not being able to time anything longer than a minute. I know that is not what this is designed for. 
It is designed to measure the speed of a vehicle, the hear rate or the distance of a canon ( or  how far lightening is from you).

I am still not sure if I prefer the leave the chronology running or set it at zero. Aesthetically I think the latter 

( as an aside , it is difficult to know if it is wound if the chronology hands are not running)

  3.   Presence- or how many times it gets noticed


Absolutely none. I have spent 3 weeks e=wearing it. travelling, in crowds , in company and not one person has commented on me wearing a gold chronograph .

4. The automatic movement and the pushers

I know purists are avers to the idea of an automatic chronograph.

It should be annual wind. It should have a horizontal clutch not a vertical one

BUT   I think for this watch the automatic movement is a great idea. It is not a pure chronograph but some sort of intermediate .

I still think I would have preferred the 29-535 movement in the current manual wind series but I am also happy with the automatic movement






So in summary.

is this a great daily watch - yes . Absolutely


Is this a watch that is a crowd pleaser- not everyone will be clamouring for one


It reminds me of the "terminator" ref 5650

Some people love it ( you know who you are) and it leaves others cold ( me!)





Julian



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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KM
KMII
Sep 22, 2018

I have liked the reference for a while now, especially for its quirkiness. And as you say, we rarely time events with our chronographs, so the one minute limit is not as debilitating as it first sounds. Nice review!

GE
geross
Sep 22, 2018

An everyday watch, why not. You like , love it thats all that matters. Despite a busy dial its still a handsome watch. Cheers 🍻 Geross

ME
Mean Solar Time
Sep 22, 2018

Discrete and Understated are great describers of the brand.

DE
Deardorff8x10
Sep 22, 2018

I love the idea of this watch, but have never seen one I person. Your thoughts relay a lot, so I thank you for sharing them.

WA
Walter2
Sep 23, 2018

Only one thing i dont understand why the need two pushers for the chrono? Splittime without counter makes no sense. So I think this would have to be a single-crown-pusher or a single pusher with FlyBack function. But it does not matter,this watch looks great for me. Thanks for presentation !

TH
TheMadDruid
Sep 23, 2018

One of my favorite Pateks.

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