Patek Philippe 2022 5370p Split Seconds

Patek Philippe 2022 5370p Split Seconds

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Description

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Specifications

  • Brand
  • Patek Philippe
  • Model
  • Perpetual Calendar Chronograph
  • Reference
  • 5370p
  • Movement
  • Manual Winding
  • Case Material
  • Platinum
  • Bracelet Material
  • Leather
  • Year
  • 2022
  • Condition
  • Like New
  • Bracelet Color
  • Blue

The Details

  • Box / Papers
  • Original box, Original papers
  • Gender
  • Men's watch/Unisex
  • Movement / Caliber
  • -
  • Base Caliber
  • -
  • Clasp
  • Folding Clasp
  • Clasp Material
  • Platinum
  • Movement
  • Manual Winding
  • Power Reserve
  • 65h
  • Jewels
  • 34

Features

  • Case Material
  • Platinum
  • Case Diameter
  • 41mm
  • Crystal
  • Sapphire Crystal
  • Dial
  • Blue
  • Functions
  • Split Second
  • Water Resistance
  • 3 ATM
  • Bezel Material
  • Platinum
  • Dial Numerals
  • Baton
  • Bracelet Material
  • Leather

100% AUTHENTIC

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FAQs

The 5370P-011 isn’t just any rattrapante—it combines traditional haute horlogerie with cutting-edge movement architecture, featuring two column wheels and a hand-finished, manually wound caliber. Its Grand Feu enamel dial and platinum case elevate it into grail territory for serious collectors.

This watch includes a split-seconds (rattrapante) chronograph, allowing you to track two separate intervals simultaneously. By pressing the pusher at 4 o’clock, the second chronograph hand can pause independently, while the first continues—ideal for timing laps or concurrent events.

The deep blue Grand Feu enamel dial with applied white gold Breguet numerals gives the 5370P a classic, rich look. The platinum case has a mirror-like polish, and as with all Patek platinum models, it features a small diamond set between the lugs at 6 o’clock—a subtle but elite detail.

Introduced in 2015, this movement blends classical architecture (manual winding, lateral clutch) with six patented innovations that improve precision, reliability, and energy efficiency—making it one of the most refined and respected split-seconds calibers in modern watchmaking.

Both, but especially the seasoned collector who appreciates mechanical mastery, historical significance, and discreet luxury. It's a watch that doesn’t scream status—it whispers craftsmanship, which is exactly what makes it so desirable among connoisseurs.

G&G Timepieces is home to the some of the most exceptional, pre-owned luxury watches, all certified as authentic & collector quality.

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The Patek Philippe 5370P's Split-Seconds Chronograph

The Patek Philippe 5370P represents the pinnacle of traditional watchmaking artistry. Patek Philippe has crafted split-seconds chronographs since the 19th century, establishing themselves as masters of this demanding complication. The 5370P continues this legacy while showcasing modern refinement. This platinum grand complication captures the essence of Geneva's finest horological tradition. The house deliberately limited production to maintain exclusivity.

Each 5370P-001 that leaves Geneva undergoes rigorous quality controls. Patek Philippe created this timepiece for collectors who appreciate mechanical complexity. The split-seconds model pays homage to vintage chronographs Patek produced decades ago. Yet the 5370P feels thoroughly contemporary in its execution.

Platinum Construction and Enamel Dial Artistry

The Patek Philippe 5370P features a 41mm platinum case showcasing exceptional craftsmanship. Platinum provides substantial wrist presence while maintaining elegant proportions. The metal's density creates a satisfying weight that distinguishes this timepiece from gold alternatives. Patek Philippe hand-finishes the platinum case to mirror-like perfection. The concave bezel frames the dial beautifully, adding visual depth.

Platinum's natural white color complements the black enamel dial perfectly. This precious metal resists tarnishing and maintains its luster indefinitely. The case thickness accommodates the manually wound mechanical movement's complexity. Patek Philippe chose platinum deliberately for the 5370P-001 reference. This metal choice signals the watch's position at the pinnacle of their collection.

The black enamel dial represents old-world craftsmanship at its finest. True enamel dials require multiple firings at extreme temperatures. Each firing risks cracking or imperfection, making successful enamel dials rare. The deep black surface provides perfect contrast for the applied Breguet numerals. These classic numerals add refinement while ensuring legibility. The tachymeter scale circles the dial's outer edge, adding functional detail. Silver-toned hands sweep across the enamel with precision.

The Manually Wound CHR 29-535 PS Caliber

The Patek Philippe 5370P houses the CHR 29-535 PS manually wound mechanical movement. This caliber represents the pinnacle of chronograph complications. The "PS" designation indicates the split-seconds (rattrapante) function. This complication allows timing two simultaneous events independently.

Pressing the split-seconds pusher stops one chronograph hand while the other continues. Press again, and the stopped hand catches up instantly. The manually wound mechanism requires no battery, operating purely through mechanical energy. Winding the crown daily becomes a pleasurable ritual connecting you to the timepiece. The CHR 29-535 PS provides approximately 55 hours of power reserve when fully wound. Patek Philippe developed this caliber specifically for their grand complications collection.

The movement showcases Geneva's finest finishing traditions throughout. Bridges feature Côtes de Genève decoration, executed by hand. Components receive perlage, anglage, and polishing to exceptional standards. The Patek Philippe Seal certifies the movement meets the house's stringent quality standards. This seal guarantees precision, finishing, and reliability beyond standard Swiss chronometer certification. The split-seconds chronograph mechanism contains over 450 components working in harmony. Each component must function flawlessly to achieve proper split-seconds operation.

Authenticating the Patek Philippe 5370P Grand Complication

The Patek Philippe 5370P faces sophisticated counterfeiting due to its exceptional value. Authenticating this grand complication requires specialized expertise G&G Timepieces provides. We begin by examining the platinum case for proper hallmarks and weight. Genuine platinum cases exhibit specific density and finish characteristics. The black enamel dial must show proper depth and texture under magnification.

Counterfeit enamel dials often use printed alternatives lacking genuine enamel's dimensional quality. We verify Breguet numerals are properly applied with correct shape and finish. The tachymeter scale should feature precise printing and proper spacing. Serial numbers engraved on the case must match Patek Philippe's formatting and placement standards. Each 5370P-001 reference carries unique identification numbers verifying its authenticity.

The CHR 29-535 PS movement provides critical authentication points during inspection. Genuine movements display Patek Philippe Seal certification and proper Geneva Seal markings. We examine component finishing, decoration quality, and mechanical operation under expert observation. Counterfeit movements cannot replicate Patek Philippe's hand-finishing standards and split-seconds mechanism precision. Original box, papers, and service documentation add authentication confidence. The archive extract from Patek Philippe in Geneva confirms production date and original configuration.

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