Hi Matt, a short video that is publicly available is for instance the one below on Youtube (more can be found, e.g., at a ' Patek "5470P" ' search):

Apr 14, 2022,18:38 PM
 

Note that a (longer) presentation video for this model was originally available on Patek's site (one hour after our announcement here on April 6), so I assume it will eventually be uploaded onto Patek's YT channel ;-) Cheers.


Patek Philippe Ref. 5470P-001 1/10th Second Monopusher Chronograph




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Now, here is a nutt for all of you to crack! šŸ˜ƒ

 
 By: COUNT DE MONET : April 14th, 2022-10:10
As you all know Zenith's striking 10 watch rotates during 10 sec one complete cycle over the dial. Why is this 5470 rotating in 12 sec over the dial and not in 10? The Zenith and the 5470 share the same beat ratio of 36.000 pbh. I instantly noticed this d...  

Horological flexing by Thierry?

 
 By: Centurionone : April 14th, 2022-10:24

Joke asideā€¦

 
 By: Centurionone : April 14th, 2022-10:34
The red marker provides a slightly higher resolution view of the 10th of a second scale, as confusing as it may be. Admittedly a high achievement technically ā¤ļø

Yes, and read my response to Fab.

 
 By: COUNT DE MONET : April 14th, 2022-11:18

Aaah ... I was then thinking of a different issue

 
 By: COUNT DE MONET : April 14th, 2022-11:17
I focused more on the "classic 4 to 8" positions of chronos with two chrono hands. With 10 sec/rotation this display would not be possible. You are certainly correct šŸ‘

With El Primero the "lightning" chronograph hand indeed does one full rotation over the dial in 10 seconds, while here it takes 12 seconds. It is just a question of the gearing used (how the hand is driven) and gear ratios.

 
 By: countzero : April 14th, 2022-11:57
The underlying movement frequency is the same in both cases, being 5 hz or 36'000 bph, i.e. 10 beats or "half-rotations" per second, i.e. the escape wheel advances 10 times per second.

That is correct šŸ‘

 
 By: COUNT DE MONET : April 14th, 2022-14:43

I thought.......

 
 By: guycord : April 14th, 2022-13:33
...it was cost cutting from Patek. Using the 1-12 and denominators, a new scale is not required and therefore keeps the cost down for everyone.

It's Rather Simple Really

 
 By: enjoythemusic : April 14th, 2022-13:46
For years it's been easy pickings. Just change a dial color and the sheeple lose their minds. With this new model, PP completes the circle of stupidity. May The Schwartz Be With You ...  

PM sent.

 
 By: FabR : April 14th, 2022-14:21

Personally, I very much struggle to see the value. Alternatives at around that price, or dare we say lower, are more creative and attractive to me,

 
 By: enjoythemusic : April 14th, 2022-15:36
Yet agree, there's plenty of currency available right now seeking to be exchanged for physical items. We live in interesting times my friend.

I really would likeā€¦

 
 By: mdg : April 14th, 2022-14:55
ā€¦to see a video of this in actionā€¦

On Youtube possiblyšŸ¤”

 
 By: COUNT DE MONET : April 14th, 2022-18:16

Hi Matt, a short video that is publicly available is for instance the one below on Youtube (more can be found, e.g., at a ' Patek "5470P" ' search):

 
 By: FabR : April 14th, 2022-18:38
Note that a (longer) presentation video for this model was originally available on Patek's site (one hour after our announcement here on April 6), so I assume it will eventually be uploaded onto Patek's YT channel ;-) Cheers. Patek Philippe Ref. 5470P-001... 

Very well done...

 
 By: mdg : April 14th, 2022-19:31
...I will look for others that show how the 1/10th second function works...

I like the display Patek has introducedā€¦

 
 By: oyster case : April 14th, 2022-17:00
Itā€™s a very elegant solution that makes the 1/10th reading simple and the external track markings cohabit beautifully. Gorgeous watch!

Well put ...

 
 By: COUNT DE MONET : April 14th, 2022-18:17

Iā€™ll be honest

 
 By: socal to az : April 14th, 2022-18:17
I donā€™t know how this watch works. How do you get 1/10 of a second when there are 12 positions on the dial? Was waiting for a video or something. Glad Iā€™m not the only idiot who couldnā€™t figure this outā€¦

Well, it is a,bit difficult, yes

 
 By: COUNT DE MONET : April 14th, 2022-18:39
... but than not. Think as it as such: Patek has made to the naked eye invisible 10 steps/sec moves of the chrono second hand visible by using another hand, that is directly linked to the chrono hands wheel, but rotates faster, because of the used ratio/g... 

So for whatever reason, Patek decided not to make another 1/10 second track like Zenith

 
 By: pongster : April 14th, 2022-19:31
So it made its chrono hand go 50% slower and just track 1/5 of a second using the existing minute track.

My mistake. There is another 1/10 second track.

 
 By: pongster : April 14th, 2022-20:23
So the chrono hand moves at 1/10 of a second. But it takes 12 seconds to complete one revolution around the dial.

Send me the PP sir.

 
 By: pongster : April 15th, 2022-06:18
And i will first hand compare to my Zenith striking 10th. Then will make a full report for you.

The why Zenith is difficult for me

 
 By: Weems@8 : April 14th, 2022-19:53
There is no perfect one for me. Sadly always a detail or a lack of ADā€™s. The 10th of a second, found the watch and sadly a screw in crown. See a nice Zenith, sadly they found in not necessary to give it a transparent case back. Or blending hands in a busy... 

Maybe we are all the same thingā€¦

 
 By: Darron : April 14th, 2022-21:45
But I thought Patek chose having the red hand make one full revolution every 12 seconds so they can keep the dial cleanā€¦ then they put 1/10th second markers between each numeralā€¦ So every time the red hand travels to a another numeral, it travels a second... 

That is also correct.

 
 By: COUNT DE MONET : April 15th, 2022-08:20