
Patek Philippe Grand Complications 5470P-001
Patek Philippe introduces a groundbreaking manually wound movement capable of measuring and displaying time with unprecedented accuracy – down to 1/10th of a second. To achieve this remarkable feat, the Manufacture utilized the CH 29-535 PS caliber, a landmark achievement in horological engineering, as the foundation. This caliber, entirely conceived and produced within Patek Philippe's own workshops, boasts six patents and serves as a testament to the brand's commitment to innovation.
To measure and display 1/10th of a second, the movement was equipped with an additional dedicated chronograph mechanism, resulting in a monopusher chronograph with two central hands, each driven by its respective mechanism. To ensure effortless and immediate reading of measured times, Patek Philippe engineers developed a patented system of concentric seconds and fractions of a second indications.
Furthermore, in a significant advancement, Patek Philippe has integrated the cutting-edge Oscillomax® regulating organ into this movement for the first time in the current collection. This high-tech innovation, born from the groundbreaking "Advanced Research" series of 2011 (with 17 patents), guarantees exceptional efficiency, reliability, and precision.
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Patek Philippe Grand Complications 5470P-001
Patek Philippe introduces a groundbreaking manually wound movement capable of measuring and displaying time with unprecedented accuracy – down to 1/10th of a second. To achieve this remarkable feat, the Manufacture utilized the CH 29-535 PS caliber, a landmark achievement in horological engineering, as the foundation. This caliber, entirely conceived and produced within Patek Philippe's own workshops, boasts six patents and serves as a testament to the brand's commitment to innovation.
To measure and display 1/10th of a second, the movement was equipped with an additional dedicated chronograph mechanism, resulting in a monopusher chronograph with two central hands, each driven by its respective mechanism. To ensure effortless and immediate reading of measured times, Patek Philippe engineers developed a patented system of concentric seconds and fractions of a second indications.
Furthermore, in a significant advancement, Patek Philippe has integrated the cutting-edge Oscillomax® regulating organ into this movement for the first time in the current collection. This high-tech innovation, born from the groundbreaking "Advanced Research" series of 2011 (with 17 patents), guarantees exceptional efficiency, reliability, and precision.
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Patek Philippe introduces a groundbreaking manually wound movement capable of measuring and displaying time with unprecedented accuracy – down to 1/10th of a second. To achieve this remarkable feat, the Manufacture utilized the CH 29-535 PS caliber, a landmark achievement in horological engineering, as the foundation. This caliber, entirely conceived and produced within Patek Philippe's own workshops, boasts six patents and serves as a testament to the brand's commitment to innovation.
To measure and display 1/10th of a second, the movement was equipped with an additional dedicated chronograph mechanism, resulting in a monopusher chronograph with two central hands, each driven by its respective mechanism. To ensure effortless and immediate reading of measured times, Patek Philippe engineers developed a patented system of concentric seconds and fractions of a second indications.
Furthermore, in a significant advancement, Patek Philippe has integrated the cutting-edge Oscillomax® regulating organ into this movement for the first time in the current collection. This high-tech innovation, born from the groundbreaking "Advanced Research" series of 2011 (with 17 patents), guarantees exceptional efficiency, reliability, and precision.
















