Patek Philippe Complicated Chronographs: A Collector's Perspective on References 5959, 5950, and 5951
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Patek Philippe Complicated Chronographs: A Collector's Perspective on References 5959, 5950, and 5951

By GLau · Oct 14, 2020 · 33 replies
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GLau's original post invites the community to identify several Patek Philippe chronographs, photographed alongside a friend's Ref. 5959. This discussion not only serves as a horological identification challenge but also delves into the nuances of Patek Philippe's complicated chronographs, their market dynamics, and the intricate details that captivate collectors. It's a testament to the enduring appeal and complexity of these exceptional timepieces.

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are chronographs and accompanied the 5959. Original post on the 5959 https://www.watchprosite.com/page-wf.forumpost/fi-11/ti-1382306/pzt-0/dv-true/wf.responses.open_bLoB_s-0/

What references are they ?

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About the Patek Philippe Grand Complications Ref. 5959

The Patek Philippe Grand Complications reference 5959 is a split-seconds monopusher chronograph, a highly refined complication within the brand's extensive catalog. It stands out for its focus on a singular, technically demanding chronograph function, presented in a compact and classic form factor. This reference represents a commitment to traditional haute horlogerie, emphasizing mechanical complexity and artisanal finishing over additional grand complications.

This timepiece features a platinum case, measuring 33 mm in diameter, which contributes to its understated presence on the wrist. It houses the manually wound caliber CHR 27-525 PS, a movement celebrated for its thinness and intricate construction, including a column wheel and horizontal clutch. The watch is fitted with a sapphire crystal, allowing for a clear view of the dial and, through the exhibition case back, the meticulously finished movement.

For collectors, the 5959 appeals to those who appreciate the purity of a high-end chronograph without additional functions. Its limited production and the technical sophistication of its split-seconds monopusher mechanism make it a significant piece for enthusiasts of Patek Philippe's most complex offerings. The reference is known for its classic aesthetic, often paired with a black or white enamel dial, reinforcing its traditional appeal.

Specifications

Caliber
CHR 27-525 PS
Case
Platinum
Diameter
33 mm
Dial
Black or White enamel
Water Resist.
30 m
Crystal
Sapphire

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MD
mdg
Oct 14, 2020
Holy cow!!

Not something you see every day...

K-
K-Lo
Oct 14, 2020
What is reference of the square shaped one? Looks pretty large MM wise compared to the others.... [nt]

MD
mdg
Oct 14, 2020
5951P Mono Poussoir Split Second Chronograph Perpetual...

...and it does look large, but the 5959 is 33mm...

K-
K-Lo
Oct 14, 2020
Ahhh, it’s 37X43, not large by modern standards... [nt]

MD
mdg
Oct 14, 2020
Probably thick though? [nt]

K-
K-Lo
Oct 14, 2020
Could be, I have no idea, but really really expensive... [nt]

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