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Debuted in 2010, the Patek Philipe 5170 was the first men’s Patek Philippe that was fitted with their in-house manually wound chronograph movement.
It has a simple, Calatrava style case with a classic 39.5mm diameter with rectangular pushers and a slim 11mm profile.
This platinum version has a stunning blue-black gradient color, designated as “bleu degrade noir”, tachymeter scale and baguette diamond hour markers making it very subtly elegant.
The 5170 is powered by the Cal. CH 29-535PS, Patek Philippe’s first in-house manually wound chronograph movement that was made to replace the Lemania 2310 based Cal. CH 27-70PS. It is innovative with no less than 6 patents, modern features and superlative finish.
The 5170P is also the rarest variant of the family as it was only produced between 2017-2018.
Sold under Gross Margin Scheme
Debuted in 2010, the Patek Philipe 5170 was the first men’s Patek Philippe that was fitted with their in-house manually wound chronograph movement.
It has a simple, Calatrava style case with a classic 39.5mm diameter with rectangular pushers and a slim 11mm profile.
This platinum version has a stunning blue-black gradient color, designated as “bleu degrade noir”, tachymeter scale and baguette diamond hour markers making it very subtly elegant.
The 5170 is powered by the Cal. CH 29-535PS, Patek Philippe’s first in-house manually wound chronograph movement that was made to replace the Lemania 2310 based Cal. CH 27-70PS. It is innovative with no less than 6 patents, modern features and superlative finish.
The 5170P is also the rarest variant of the family as it was only produced between 2017-2018.