Patek Philippe Grand Complication 5271P (Lifestyle)
December 1, 2024
The Patek Philippe reference 5271P is an in-house perpetual calendar chronograph with a case made of platinum and covered with diamonds. First released in 2014 as part of Patek’s Grand Complications collection, the model still remains in production as of 2024. Building on Patek’s rich history of perpetual calendar chronographs, including the iconic reference 5270, the 5271P is viewed as a more luxurious version due to its platinum and diamond-set case. Retail prices for the 5271P range from $250,000 to $300,000, depending on the specific configuration.
Key Features:
- Case: 41mm platinum and diamond-set case
- Dial: Black lacquered, white gold applied faceted baton-style hour markers and 1 baguette-cut diamond. Tachymeter scale.
- Movement: Manually wound mechanical Caliber CH 29‑535 PS Q movement that is visible through a sapphire crystal case back.
- Gemsetting: Bezel and lugs: 58 baguette-cut diamonds (4 cts). Hour marker: 1 baguette-cut diamond (0.02 ct). Clasp: 22 baguette-cut diamonds (0.99 ct). Total of 81 baguette-cut diamonds (5.01 cts).
- Strap: Black alligator leather strap with a platinum and diamond-set fold-over clasp.
- Water Resistance: 30 meters (98 feet)