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The 3970 is even better on smaller wrists
After one year of owning it, I can easily say it os becoming my favorite along my 5270P salmon. All the nautiluses and aquanauts went to the safe. Those are my 2 to wear.
The 3970 for some reason looks so special and the hreat thing it attracts zero attention. I wishes i bought the 3970 platinum but the train left the station. Suddenly everyone woke up to the 3970s. Happy to have one.

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Collection
quattro · May 14, 2026
Compare Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar Chronographs: 5270J, 5970J, and 5004P. Explore movements, dimensions, and collector preferences for these iconic references.
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Collection
Champthekid · Apr 7, 2026
Champthekid showcases his Patek Philippe 5270G-001 Grand Complications Perpetual Calendar Chronograph. Explore its design and collector appeal.
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Complications
Dje · Apr 25, 2011
Explore Patek Philippe's 2011 minute repeater novelties, references 5216 and 7000, showcasing high complications and design details.
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Reference Guide
Mark in Paris · Jan 4, 2017
Mark in Paris recaps 2016 Patek Philippe articles and previews 2017 Aquanaut and Caliber 240 anniversaries. Essential guide for collectors.
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New Release
Dje · Mar 27, 2011
Explore the Patek Philippe Ref. 5208 triple complication from Baselworld 2011, featuring a minute repeater, monopusher chronograph, and instantaneous perpetual calendar.
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Review
Mark in Paris · Sep 12, 2015
In-depth review of the Patek Philippe 5370P split-seconds chronograph. Explore its platinum case, black enamel dial, and CH29-535 movement. A potential icon.
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my love for the 3970s
By: anaroku : June 6th, 2026-23:56
The perpetual calendar chronograph is a technical masterpiece of Patek Philippe and represents the pinnacle of its manufacturing philosophy. With the 1518 and 2499 now virtually unattainable, the 3970 remains a readily available model with a relatively hi...