This Perpetual Calendar Chronograph comes in tworight-handed versions (ref. 5372) and oneleft-handed version (ref. 5373), all in platinum (38.3 x 12.93 mm case).
Which one do you prefer?
Best, Emmanuel
A/ REF. 5372P-010
Caliber CHR 27-525 PS Q, which was also used in the ref. 5951
credit: Swisswatches Magazine
B/ REF. 5372P-001
credit: European Watch Company & Phillips
C/ REF. 5373P-001 FOR LEFT-HANDERS
The movement is the same: it has simply undergone a 180° rotation.
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This Perpetual Calendar Chronograph comes in two right -handed versions (ref. 5372) and one left -handed version (ref. 5373), all in platinum ( 38.3 x 12.93 mm case). Which one do you prefer ? Best, Emmanuel A/ REF. 5372P-010 Caliber CHR 27-525 PS Q, whic...
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