Description
The present reference is the Patek Philippe Grand Complications 5271/11P-010, a spectacular blend of art and technology from the masters of haute horlogerie. This timepiece exemplifies Patek Philippe’s legendary watchmaking expertise, providing a stunning illustration of the company’s signature blend of timeless elegance and innovative functionality.
Housed in a platinum case measuring 41mm in diameter, the 5271/11P-010 commands presence on the wrist, while maintaining a refined elegance. The dial, a striking blue color, creates a perfect stage for the intricate complications, making them both accessible and visually captivating. It boasts 48 baguette diamonds totaling 3.31 carats around the bezel, offering an unmissable hint of luxury and grandeur.
The watch’s interior is just as impressive, housing a self-winding mechanical movement, Caliber CH 29-535 PS Q. This movement, entirely decorated by hand, delivers impressive precision and reliability, powered by an impressive power reserve.
The 5271/11P-010 features a full suite of complications: a perpetual calendar, a moon phase indicator, a leap year cycle, day and night indicators, and a chronograph. Despite the complexity of these functions, they are presented in a clear and understandable manner on the dial. The meticulous hand-finishing of the watch, from the fine brushing of the case to the mirror-polished bevels, showcases the unerring attention to detail for which Patek Philippe is renowned.
The Grand Complications 5271/11P-010 is completed with a hand-stitched shiny black alligator strap with square scales, secured by a platinum fold-over clasp. The strap adds a final touch of sophistication, making the timepiece an impeccable choice for those seeking an elegant, versatile and prestigious wristwatch.
Patek Philippe – Bio
Patek Philippe & Co. was founded in 1839, located in Geneva and the Vallée de Joux. It designs and manufactures timepieces and movements, including some of the most complicated mechanical watches. It is considered by many experts and aficionados to be one of the most prestigious watch manufacturers.
In 1868, Patek Philippe made their first wristwatch, which was sold on November 13, 1876 to the Hungarian Countess.
It is the last independent, family-owned Genevan watch manufacture with uninterrupted operating history spanning nearly 180 years.