I’m personally not fond of the “so-very-short” markers at 3 and 9 nor of the pyramid markers at 4, 5, 7 and 8. Moreover, I like the purity/vacuity of the first version. Thanks for your comment.
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 don’t think 5270 gets enough “street cred.” And I get it. It’s hard to follow a 5970. But this is a great reference in its own right. I particularly love the “chin” models. And the P salmon for me is just so interesting. Thanks for sharing these. Well d...
They will be a useful resource for people researching in advance of a purchase. In this particular post I particularly like the original 5270G. The absence of the tachymeter makes it wonderfully clean. But I would be very happy with any of them. All the b...
And fully agree on the green dial (and gem-set versions, for that matter), a bit too peculiar (as I don't like to use the word gaudy in the context of Patek).
But I think I like the first version even better, even if judging from photos only has limited meaning as the real life experience could be very different. Thanks for looking.
As far as I can tell from photos only (I’ve seen none in real life), I think I like the first version the most: it looks understated and beautiful to me. Here’s another photo of the T. ...
Dial color and hour index in a Platinum case made it extra special topping with a tachymetre scale which should be present at all times for a chronograph.
and I certainly understand why you like the P Salmon. But, for whatever reason, I think the 1st version has my preference (clean and simple); but would I feel the same in real life? I couldn't tell. Thanks for looking.
I think every version of the 5270 is a winner. I get why some people dont like the chin version, it is a little.... different. For me the 1st version of either the G or P are the big winners. 5270g-001 - beautiful, clean, versatile dial, markers, handset ...
The 5270g-001 is the only reference in the entire lineage to have a) vertical brushed dial like the advanced research watches b) vertical line counters vs the railroad counters
I’m personally not fond of the “so-very-short” markers at 3 and 9 nor of the pyramid markers at 4, 5, 7 and 8. Moreover, I like the purity/vacuity of the first version. Thanks for your comment.
For me, I wish they can integrate the day-nite and leap year indicators into the running seconds and chrono minute subdials. The current design is just too bottom heavy, specially since the subdials are below the 3-9 axis m. I also just noticed something ...
in the Monochrome review from which this screenshot is taken. PS: I call it a flaw, but it’s probably a deliberate aesthetic choice as 7 sub seconds markers would look crowded. ...