5204G-001

SPLIT-SECONDS CHRONOGRAPH. PERPETUAL CALENDAR.

A highly contemporary style

Patek Philippe has revisited one of its great classics with a white gold case and an olive green sunburst dial with black-gradient rim – a modern yet timeless color scheme. This split-seconds perpetual calendar chronograph houses a manually wound movement combining traditional construction with seven patented innovations.

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Technical characteristics

dial

Sunburst olive green with black-gradient rim, white gold applied faceted baton-style hour markers with white luminescent coating.
White gold faceted dauphine-style hands with white luminescent coating.

case

White gold
Diameter: 40 mm
Thickness: 14.3 mm
Water-resistant to 30m
Interchangeable solid and sapphire crystal case backs

movement

CHR 29-535 PS Q
Manual winding
Split-seconds chronograph
Instantaneous 30-minute counter
Perpetual calendar
Day, month, leap year and day/night indication in apertures
Date by hand
Moon phases
Small seconds

Diameter: 32 mm
Thickness: 8.7 mm
Number of parts: 496
Number of jewels: 34
Power reserve with the chronograph disengaged: min. 55 hours – max. 65 hours
Balance: Gyromax®
Frequency: 28,800 semi-oscillations/hour (4 Hz)
Balance spring: Breguet
Distinctive sign: Patek Philippe Seal
Front
Back

strap

Calfskin, hand-stitched, shiny olive green
White gold fold-over clasp

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