拍品专文
Of outstanding quality and elegant design, this magnificent blue dial reference 5372P-001 ‘Grand Complication’ represents one of the pinnacles of Patek Philippe’s contemporary production. It features two of the most important complications in watchmaking: the ‘monopusher’ or ‘single-button’ split-seconds chronograph and the perpetual calendar. Launched at Baselworld 2017, reference 5372P is the first Patek Philippe watch to feature the single-button split-seconds chronograph complication in conjunction with multiple other complications.
To date, reference 5372 has been manufactured exclusively in platinum, with a choice of either a blue or salmon-coloured dial. The case is crafted in a classic and timeless style that highlights the blue sunburst dial and its displays for the perpetual calendar, including apertures for the day of the week and the month, as well as small circular apertures for the leap-year and day/night indicators. Two subsidiary dials - one for running seconds and the other for the 60-minute chronograph register - are placed at 3 and 9 o’clock, while the date subdial is positioned at 6 o’clock. The moon phases aperture sits elegantly at 12 o’clock. Powering this masterpiece is the technically brilliant, manually-wound caliber CHR 27-525 PS Q, which bears the prestigious ‘PP’ Seal of excellence.
Further enhancing the appeal of the present watch is its sheer rarity - only a handful are known publicly. For collectors of highly complicated timepieces, there is no better opportunity than this reference 5372P-001 to own a truly important and sophisticated contemporary wristwatch from Patek Philippe.
To date, reference 5372 has been manufactured exclusively in platinum, with a choice of either a blue or salmon-coloured dial. The case is crafted in a classic and timeless style that highlights the blue sunburst dial and its displays for the perpetual calendar, including apertures for the day of the week and the month, as well as small circular apertures for the leap-year and day/night indicators. Two subsidiary dials - one for running seconds and the other for the 60-minute chronograph register - are placed at 3 and 9 o’clock, while the date subdial is positioned at 6 o’clock. The moon phases aperture sits elegantly at 12 o’clock. Powering this masterpiece is the technically brilliant, manually-wound caliber CHR 27-525 PS Q, which bears the prestigious ‘PP’ Seal of excellence.
Further enhancing the appeal of the present watch is its sheer rarity - only a handful are known publicly. For collectors of highly complicated timepieces, there is no better opportunity than this reference 5372P-001 to own a truly important and sophisticated contemporary wristwatch from Patek Philippe.