Patek Philippe Grand Complications Ref. 5373P-001
A rare departure from convention, the Patek Philippe Ref. 5373P-001 is the Manufacture’s first left-handed chronograph in modern history. With its reversed configuration, the pushers and crown are repositioned to the left side of the case, offering both functionality and exclusivity.
Crafted in platinum, the case houses the ultra-slim Caliber CHR 27-525 PS Q — the thinnest split-seconds chronograph movement with perpetual calendar ever made. Manually wound and built according to the highest traditions of Geneva watchmaking, it represents a technical and aesthetic achievement of the highest order.
The charcoal dial, featuring a subtle black gradient, is accented by red varnished chronograph hands for a sporty, modern flair. The perpetual calendar indicators are symmetrically arranged: a date and moon phase at 6 o’clock, day and month in twin apertures at 12, and leap-year and day/night indicators at 9 and 3 o’clock respectively.
A matte black calfskin strap with red contrast stitching further underscores the contemporary elegance of this remarkable reference.
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Patek Philippe Grand Complications Ref. 5373P-001
Patek Philippe Grand Complications Ref. 5373P-001
A rare departure from convention, the Patek Philippe Ref. 5373P-001 is the Manufacture’s first left-handed chronograph in modern history. With its reversed configuration, the pushers and crown are repositioned to the left side of the case, offering both functionality and exclusivity.
Crafted in platinum, the case houses the ultra-slim Caliber CHR 27-525 PS Q — the thinnest split-seconds chronograph movement with perpetual calendar ever made. Manually wound and built according to the highest traditions of Geneva watchmaking, it represents a technical and aesthetic achievement of the highest order.
The charcoal dial, featuring a subtle black gradient, is accented by red varnished chronograph hands for a sporty, modern flair. The perpetual calendar indicators are symmetrically arranged: a date and moon phase at 6 o’clock, day and month in twin apertures at 12, and leap-year and day/night indicators at 9 and 3 o’clock respectively.
A matte black calfskin strap with red contrast stitching further underscores the contemporary elegance of this remarkable reference.
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A rare departure from convention, the Patek Philippe Ref. 5373P-001 is the Manufacture’s first left-handed chronograph in modern history. With its reversed configuration, the pushers and crown are repositioned to the left side of the case, offering both functionality and exclusivity.
Crafted in platinum, the case houses the ultra-slim Caliber CHR 27-525 PS Q — the thinnest split-seconds chronograph movement with perpetual calendar ever made. Manually wound and built according to the highest traditions of Geneva watchmaking, it represents a technical and aesthetic achievement of the highest order.
The charcoal dial, featuring a subtle black gradient, is accented by red varnished chronograph hands for a sporty, modern flair. The perpetual calendar indicators are symmetrically arranged: a date and moon phase at 6 o’clock, day and month in twin apertures at 12, and leap-year and day/night indicators at 9 and 3 o’clock respectively.
A matte black calfskin strap with red contrast stitching further underscores the contemporary elegance of this remarkable reference.























