Introduced in 2010, the CHR 27-525 PS movement in this reference is a marvel of engineering being only 5.25 mm in height. This is all the more impressive considering it incorporates spilt seconds functionality. On top of this, it is a monopusher design wi...
...stainless steel, the fantastic case shape and slimness, the very unusual (and difficult to manufacture) complication. Great pix... Maybe one of our esteemed members will chime in with photos of his : )
hope they will bring back that movement in the regular catalogue. great architecture and top-notch finishing. it's a 1/5th scale dial not matching with its 3hz, which i do find a bit odd. even their 4hz chronos are mostly 1/5th of a second, with very few ...
I think your description describe my feelings so closely that I’m not going to add or discuss any of what you said. Thank you immensely for these close ups. I have revisited this post several times tonight to look at the pictures. If I could pick only one...
...as much as tourbillons are cool and repeaters are flashy, this one really does it for me. I am a sucker for non-round cases and stainless steel, so you can see why it's at the top of my list : )
The movement is so elegant and clear in its design. No modular design. No clutter. Just reduced ti it’s bare elements. The ultimate sofistication. To me it’s one of the most beautiful watch movements ever.
As a Thank-You for publishing another remarkable thread and introducing our readers to this historically significant timepiece, as your senior Patek Moderator I have just "promoted" your post and cross-posted it to our Editors Picks section.....This is wh...
The unique case, along with applied Brequet numerals and black oxidised hands, are the WOW factors. The pattern at the four corners brings it over the top IMO! Enjoy it often !
For reference, here's a vintage Patek rattrapante, with a Victorin Piguet movement from a century ago (which is 12 ligne, or ~27mm in diameter): Next to the modern CHR 27-525 PS as found in the 5950 (which is also 27.3 mm in size): There are many similari...
Such an exceptional movement, I think this remains easily the most impressive split seconds chronograph movement made today, though Vacheron has a similar movement. This would be a capstone watch to any collection, also one that could be worn and enjoyed....