Here are, in chronological order, all variants to date of Patek Philippe's most recent take on the Perpetual Calendar Chronograph complication. Enjoy! (Photos credit: multiple websites) Ref. 5070 5270G-001 (2011) No tachymeter scale 5270G-013 (2013) with
I have seen pictures of a 5070G with a Salmond dial and dots instead of numbers expect for number 12 and a 5070P with a blue sunburst dial with dots instead of numbers expect for number XII. At least 3 examples of 5071G with a black dial have appeared at
Mark, first of al thanks for this post ... every time I see a new 5070 post my heart skips a beat :-) I want to add a few points We know more about the production numbers of the 5070. It was more or less 250 per year per color. Patek gave us that number i
When we look at the evolution of the Patek Philippe chronograph (in general) it perfectly illustrates its uninterrupted, consistent quality of watchmaking the company has practiced throughout its history, something hardly any of its rivals can match. Firs
the 5071 is an ugly, iced 5070 which costs 4 times the price of the 5070. Afaik only made in white gold with that black and dial 9 diamonds at 1,2,4,5,6,7,8,10,11 and a baguette at 12 o'clock Probably the owner had a 5070 and a 5071 and swapped both dials
And I have to say, my first impression is not which I like better, but that they seem nicely complementary. I am a big fan of the 5070 and don't imagine I would sell it to obtain 5071, but could see purchasing a 5071 in the future, with a greater variety
This special order exclusive timepiece was produced in very low numbers and is now out of production. Specially made to order for well known Patek Philippe collectors, only a select few were able to purchase it. This watch features a 42mm case, Lemania ma
I've been watching this thread and wrote a reply seven times, only to delete. I've finially decided that I just can't decide. So best not to There are just too many great watches to choose from. Now if I had to pick a top 15, that's easy: 3974G, 5970G, 51
Hi mech, You Lemania powered PP is not a 5004 has your watch has only 24 jewels. I don't think it is a 3970 or 5020 either as the finish of the calibre is really top and such finish is more recent than the introduction of the current generation of manual