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Patek Philippe 5970P-001 Perpetual Calendar Chronograph Platinum Black Dial

The Patek Philippe 5970P-001 Perpetual Calendar Chronograph in platinum with a black dial is a rare and highly coveted modern complication, produced between approximately 2008 and 2011. It houses the manual‑winding Caliber CH 27‑70 Q—a Lemania‑based column‑wheel chronograph with perpetual calendar, moonphase, and leap year indication—renowned as the last of Patek’s Lemania‑derived perpetual chronographs before the shift to fully in‑house calibers. The 40 mm platinum case, featuring downturned lugs and a stepped bezel, strikes an ideal balance of wrist presence and classical elegance, while the deep black dial with applied white‑gold baton indices and feuille hands enhances legibility and refinement. Its sapphire exhibition caseback (and solid back alternative) reveals the meticulously finished movement, complete with Geneva Seal, rhodium plating, fausses côtes, and Gyromax balance. With a power reserve of approximately 60 hours and 30 m water resistance, this reference combines technical prowess with understated utility. The platinum version is the rarest among the 5970 family, with production numbers estimated under 400 pieces, making it exceptionally desirable among collectors. Its significance lies not only in its mechanical excellence and aesthetic restraint but also as a transitional icon bridging vintage lineage and modern Patek craftsmanship. Excellent Condition with Patek Philippe box, additional solid caseback, setting pin, and papers dated 2009.

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