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Patek Philippe
Ref. 5970P-001
A rare and highly attractive platinum perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch with moonphases, additional caseback, setting pin, certificate of origin and box, factory sealed
- Estimate
- HK$900,000 - 1,300,000€104,000 - 150,000$115,000 - 165,000
HK$1,687,500
Lot Details
- Manufacturer
- Patek Philippe
- Year
- Circa 2009
- Reference No
- 5970P-001
- Movement No
- 3’931’574
- Case No
- 4’491’187
- Material
- Platinum
- Calibre
- Manual, cal. CH 27-70 Q, 24 jewels
- Bracelet/Strap
- Alligator
- Clasp/Buckle
- Platinum Patek Philippe deployant clasp
- Dimensions
- 40 mm diameter
- Signed
- Case, dial and movement signed
- Accessories
- With Patek Philippe wooden fitted presentation box, Certificate of Origin dated November 24, 2009, additional solid caseback, setting pin, hang tag, leather envelop, product literature and outer packaging
Specialist
Full-Cataloguing
Catalogue Essay
Combining a complicated perpetual calendar chronograph mechanism with an enigmatic black dial, along with finely crafted platinum case, the reference 5970P is a wondrous symbiosis of Haute Horlogerie and supreme craftsmanship. At the time, it was the latest in a long series of widely-adored wristwatches to house this specific complication. The production run of each serially-produced perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch is as follows: ref. 5970 (2004 – 2011), ref. 3970 (1987 - 2004). ref. 2499 (1949 - 1987), and ref. 1518 (1940 - 1951). According to our research, the ref. 5970 was the first model developed and designed by Thierry Stern upon his took the reins of leadership.
The 5970 was available in all four precious metals, and was only produced for seven short years — the shortest production run of any Patek Philippe perpetual calendar chronograph. It was also the last to use the modified Lemania 2310, as the 5270 replaced the 5970 and featured an in-house movement. The case of the 5970 presents a significant increase in size, from 36mm in the 3970 to a more modern 40mm. The present example in platinum is factory-sealed, and in never-been-used condition. Few brands in the world carry the gravitas of their name like Patek Philippe, and this is an exceptional opportunity for connoisseurs of fine perpetual calendar wristwatches.
The 5970 was available in all four precious metals, and was only produced for seven short years — the shortest production run of any Patek Philippe perpetual calendar chronograph. It was also the last to use the modified Lemania 2310, as the 5270 replaced the 5970 and featured an in-house movement. The case of the 5970 presents a significant increase in size, from 36mm in the 3970 to a more modern 40mm. The present example in platinum is factory-sealed, and in never-been-used condition. Few brands in the world carry the gravitas of their name like Patek Philippe, and this is an exceptional opportunity for connoisseurs of fine perpetual calendar wristwatches.
Patek Philippe
Swiss | 1839Since its founding in 1839, this famous Geneva-based firm has been surprising its clientele with superbly crafted timepieces fitted with watchmaking's most prestigious complications. Traditional and conservative designs are found across Patek Philippe's watches made throughout their history — the utmost in understated elegance.Well-known for the Graves Supercomplication — a highly complicated pocket watch that was the world’s most complicated watch for 50 years — this family-owned brand has earned a reputation of excellence around the world. Patek's complicated vintage watches hold the highest number of world records for results achieved at auction compared with any other brand. For collectors, key models include the reference 1518, the world's first serially produced perpetual calendar chronograph, and its successor, the reference 2499. Other famous models include perpetual calendars such as the ref. 1526, ref. 3448 and 3450, chronographs such as the reference 130, 530 and 1463, as well as reference 1436 and 1563 split seconds chronographs. Patek is also well-known for their classically styled, time-only "Calatrava" dress watches, and the "Nautilus," an iconic luxury sports watch first introduced in 1976 as the reference 3700 that is still in production today.
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