
In this captivating post, joenghenry shares a stunning wristshot of his Patek Philippe Ref. 5270P with a salmon dial, sparking an engaging discussion among collectors. His image serves as a focal point for enthusiasts to compare this modern perpetual calendar chronograph with its revered predecessor, the Ref. 5970, and reflect on Patek Philippe's evolving design philosophy. The thread delves into the nuances that define these iconic references, offering valuable insights for both seasoned collectors and those new to the brand.

Another forum member was just asking about this piece on another post. Your photo here might just push him over the edge ! π
Same to you. Best, V.
Thanks for sharing it here.
5970 has something special imho is a kind of perfect watch: an incredibly beautiful and well finished movement (even if the one of 5270 is not shabby either for sure), well balanced proportions between case size and dial (5270 is too large for my wrist while 5970 is somewhere between perfect and ideal ), a very charming combo in every iteration (platinum the ultimate one, rose gold the most beautiful one, yellow gold the rarest one, white gold the most versatile one). Donβt get me wrong 5270 is
I do like a salmon dial : )
Definitely a stunning keeper π
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