Patek Philippe has a long and illustrious history of crafting timepieces that are not only functional but also works of art. The Patek Philippe 5307P is a prime example of this philosophy. This Grand Complication watch features a perpetual calendar, tourbillion and minute repeater, a combination of complications that are each complex and highly sought-after alone but together they make for a true holy grail for collectors
A Closer Look at the Patek Philippe 5307P
Released in 2013, the 5307P features a stunning platinum case that measures 41mm in diameter. The case is beautifully polished and features a slightly curved profile that hugs the wrist comfortably. The bezel features 40 high quality baguette cut diamonds.
The dial of the 5307P is a masterpiece of watchmaking artistry. It is made of an opaline lacquer and features applied baguette diamond markers and dauphine hands. The dial features a perpetual calendar complication, which displays the day, date, month, and leap year digitally in an easy-to-read format. The leap year, moonphase and day-night indicator are located near five, six and seven o'clock respectively.
The 5307P is powered by the Patek Philippe Calibre R TO 27 PS QI. This manually wound movement is a masterpiece of engineering in its own right. Featuring a Gyromax® balance and instantaneous perpetual calendar with day/night indicator, this impressive movement offers a 48 hour power reserve. The movement is visible through the sapphire crystal caseback, allowing the wearer to admire its intricate beauty and watch the tourbillon and repeater hammers in action when struck.
This Grail
The Patek Philippe 5307P is a watch that is more than just a timepiece; it is a work of art. It is a testament to the skill and artistry of the watchmakers at Patek Philippe, and it is a watch that is sure to impress even the most discerning collector. This example of one of very few made and comes complete with all of the original accessories.