The reference 5170G-010 in particular, harks back to much admired
Patek Philippe chronographs of the 1940s, displaying leaf-shaped hands (reminiscent of early ‘dress watches’), with a stark black dial and applied, 'oversized' Breguet numerals – classically sized, at 39.4mm in case diameter.
The 5170G-010 has a black, opalescent dial with two, uniform subsidiary dials at 3 o’clock and 9 o’clock respectively. The dial is classically understated, balancing the outer-minute track perfectly. The watch displays five hands - hours, minutes, and seconds for the time, with seconds and minute hands for the chronograph; the latter of which - instantaneously jumping every 30 minutes. Overall, the dial layout is cleanly designed, with the chronograph highly-legible in a variety of lighting conditions. The 5170G-010 also has a stop-seconds feature, making accurate synchronization when the crown is pulled, all the more convenient.
The reference 5170G integrates
Patek Philippe’s very first in-house chronograph movement, boasting a number of patented innovations and technical refinements, designed to improve functionality and dependability, over that of previous Lemania-based calibres. The calibre CH 29-535 PS movement is based on the classic architecture of column-wheel control – a hallmark of exceptional mechanical chronographs. It features a large, four-spoke
Gyromax balance-wheel with four poising weights, beating at a frequency of 4 Hz (28,800 A/h), with a guaranteed power reserve of 65 hours (58, with an activated chronograph).
As with all contemporary
Patek Philippe watches, it has the
Patek Philippe seal, guaranteeing its accuracy to -3 and +2 seconds daily, keeping time better than the industry benchmark chronometer grade movements. The movement is beautifully finished, with exquisite chamfering on all angles, polishing and decoration, in the form of Geneva striping.
This seemingly unworn example, comes as a full set with an unworn
Patek Philippe, gloss black, alligator strap; sealed
Patek Philippe white-gold deployant; new white-gold
Patek Philippe buckle and its accompanying box and original paperwork.
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