
Nicolas (amanico) shares an intimate look at the Patek Philippe Chronograph 5170P, specifically a piece belonging to fellow collector Don Justino. While appreciating the watch's presence, Nicolas candidly expresses his personal preference for the Patek Philippe 5070 series. His post invites readers to consider the nuances of Patek Philippe's chronograph lineage and the subjective nature of horological aesthetics.



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.
stunning collection of Don Justino ! Horological honesty with this Don is totally fine, but not during holdem matches with him though 😉
Beautiful watch and shots! Nothing quirky, just pure class.
I am not totally convinced by the dial/ diamond combo. I have been eying it for many months but for me my DD40 with the baguette diamond markers on ice blue works better than this darker blue.
I actually think the case size and general proportions are spot on. Unlike the 5070. I seriously appreciate the movement. The dial I like also but the bling does it for me In the same way lume does. And this watch has both. Stones should be on a ladies finger not a watch. And lume belongs on a divers watch. Just my 2c’s. But I do love the 5070’s perfect imperfections. Great strap choice. M.
Are you able to do a comparison photo of your 5070P and this (or another G/P 5170) in the future?
For me personal,better than the 5070. And you are right,Justin combined it with a superb strap.
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