Patek PhilippeChronograph
Reference: 5170J
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Product overview
- Box:Yes
- Papers:Yes
- Age:2019
- Movement:manual
- Case Size:39mm
- Case:Yellow Gold
- Dial:Silver
- Bracelet:Brown Alligator
Lot overview
- LOT: #008573
- Location:London, United Kingdom
- Seller:(managed)
- Currency:GBP
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Sell it with usKEY FACTS
- This Patek Philippe ref. 5170J is offered by a UK-based private seller
- A classically-styled twin-register chronograph in yellow gold
- Accompanying the watch is the display box, certificate of origin, booklets, leather folder, date adjustment pusher and travel pouch
- Also included is a solid yellow gold case back which is interchangeable with the sapphire case back currently on the watch
- Currently covered by Patek Philippe’s international warranty
- The vendor advises the watch is in unworn condition
ABOUT THIS WATCH
- The ref. 5170J launched in 2010 and follows an impressive legacy of twin-register chronographs at Patek Philippe
- This reference takes inspiration from Patek Philippe references from the 1940s, with slender applied baton indices in gold, and a pulsometric scale around the perimeter
- The case is classically styled and crafted in 18K yellow gold
- This reference is revered for incorporating Patek Philippe's first in-house chronograph movement
- Powered by the calibre CH 29-535 PS, this movement boasts a number of technical refinements over the modified Lemania calibres used in previous models
- The intricate architecture is on display through the sapphire crystal case back
- Complementing the watch’s dressy profile is a factory brown alligator strap with a yellow gold clasp
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