Patek Philippe Grand Complications 5270P-001 Perpetual Calendar Chronograph Platinum Salmon Dial (2021)
The Patek Philippe Grand Complications 5270P-001 merges two of the brand’s most cherished complications — a perpetual calendar and a chronograph — into a 41 mm platinum dress watch finished with the rare warmth of a salmon (also known as gold opaline) dial. This color, combined with the precious metal case, gives the piece a distinguished presence and subtle elegance that stand apart from more common dial finishes. The dial layout blends calendar functions (day, date, month, leap year) with chronograph subdials in a balanced, symmetrical arrangement, featuring applied markers and polished hands that preserve clarity despite the busy display. A high-quality leather strap completes the presentation, framing the platinum case with refined restraint. For connoisseurs seeking maximum mechanical sophistication wrapped in understated luxury, the 5270P-001 remains a benchmark: a timeless calibre that delivers complication, style, and rarity in equal measure.Learn more The Patek Philippe Grand Complications Ref. 5270P-001 in platinum with the salmon, or “gold opaline,” dial is one of the most admired modern perpetual calendar chronographs in the brand’s portfolio. At 41mm, the platinum case presents a commanding yet refined profile, with sharp lugs, polished surfaces, and the unmistakable weight and presence that only platinum delivers. The design maintains the lineage of Patek’s historic perpetual calendar chronographs, but with a contemporary clarity and proportion that feel perfectly judged for modern collectors.
The salmon dial—officially described as a gold opaline finish—is the defining feature of this reference. It shifts subtly between warm rose, soft gold, and matte peach depending on the light, giving the watch a dynamic and sophisticated character. Blackened feuille hands and applied hour markers create crisp contrast, while the layout preserves the classical architecture of the complication: day and month apertures below 12 o’clock, moon phase and date at 6, and the chronograph registers arranged in perfect symmetry. A tachymeter scale rings the dial, reinforcing the chronograph heritage without disturbing the dial’s clean balance.
Inside, the hand-wound movement powers both the perpetual calendar and chronograph functions, showcasing the traditional craftsmanship, deep finishing, and mechanical beauty that define Patek Philippe’s grand complication lineage. The view through the sapphire caseback reveals classical chronograph levers, polished bevels, and the signature aesthetic elements that collectors prize. Paired with a high-quality leather strap that anchors the salmon dial’s warm tones, the 5270P-001 stands as one of the most collectible configurations of the modern Patek perpetual calendar chronograph—valued for its platinum execution, its rare and evocative dial color, and its place in one of watchmaking’s most important lineages.