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Perpetual Calendar, a complication that is synonymous with Patek Philippe, having the first serially produced automatic perpetual calendar with the 3448 in the 1960s. It was a also a complication that kickstart the production of complicated timepieces post quartz crisis in the mid 1980s with the 3940.
The 5320 is a modern perpetual calendar with many cues of vintage design from the archive of Patek Philippe. The case is beautifully sculpted with a modern classic size of 40mm. It has multiple step and sharp lines on the bezel and lugs, that is extremely complex to manufacture and finish.
The dial is a popular salmon color with two apertures for the day and month above the center of the dial, moon phase display with date at 6 in between two round apertures indicating day/night and leap year. The numerals are applied luminous white gold arabic with luminous dots on its outside accompanied with a pair of syringe style luminous hands with a sweep second hand.
Powering the 5320G is the Cal. 324SQ consisting of 367 components and finished to the high standard of the Patek Philippe seal.