Description
Patek Philippe 5370 Split Second Chronograph, 5370P-011, 5370P011, extremely limited production, platinum case on a strap with a platinum deployant buckle, fully in-house manual-wind Patek Philippe Caliber CH 29-535 PS, 65-hour power reserve, 30-minute split second chronograph, split pusher built into the crown, blue grand feu enamel dial with applied gold Breguet numerals, sapphire crystal, display back, size: 41mm, thickness: 13.5mm. Unworn with original box, leather folder with pictures and instructions, additional solid case back, and original certificate dated 2021.
This is a platinum Patek Philippe Split Second Chronograph 5370P-011. It has an alligator leather strap with a platinum deployant Calatrava buckle, and a scratch resistant sapphire crystal. It has rectangular chronograph push buttons, a "turbine" style crown with a split second pusher, and a sealed exhibiti
on sapphire display case back. It includes an interchangeable solid case back stamped with "PATEK PHILIPPE-GENEVE-SWISS," a serial number, and several hallmarks. The 41mm diameter solid three-body case, curved lugs with white-gold cabochons at the ends, and concave bezel, are polished/brushed. The dial is blue grand feu enamel with applied white gold Arabic Breguet numeral hour markers (the small "email" signature at 6 oclock is French for "enamel"). There is an outer railroad-style minute/second scale, and around the perimeter is a white tachymeter graduation to 1000 uph. It has white gold leaf hands with SuperLumiNova inserts, and a center sweep seconds hand. There are twin recessed blue subsidiary dials with white markings, including a running small seconds register at 9 oclock, and a 30-minute chronograph totalizer is at 3 oclock. Its water resistant to 30 meters/100 feet, and it has a 55-hour power reserve with the chrono
graph engaged (65-hours without the chronograph).
This Patek Philippe Split Second Chronograph 5370P-011 has a mechanical manual winding fully in-house Patek Philippe Caliber CH 29-535 PS movement. Its rhodium plated with fausses cotes embellishment, and its stamped with the Patek Philippe quality mark. Its constructed with 34 jewels, 312 components, a shock absorber device, a straight-line lever escapement, and a monometallic Gyromax balance thats adjusted to heat, cold, isochronism, and 5 positions. It includes a self-compensating free-sprung Breguet balance spring, and the mechanism oscillates at a frequency of 28,800 vph (4 Hz).
The Patek Philippe Split Second Chronograph 5370P-011 was introduced in 2020 and is produced in extremely limited numbers.