Important Modern & Vintage Timepieces

Hong Kong, May 31, 2025

LOT 364

PATEK PHILIPPE, REF. 5971P-001, PERPETUAL CALENDAR CHRONOGRAPH, BAGUETTE BEZE, PLATINUM

HKD 1,800,000 - 2,400,000

EUR 206,000 - 276,000 / CHF 194,000 - 258,000 / USD 232,000 - 310,000

A very fine, rare, impressive, manual winding perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch with baguette diamond bezel.


Grading System
Grade:
Case: 2-8

Very good

Slightly scratched

Movement: 2*

Very good

Overhaul recommended, at buyer's expense

Dial: 1-01

As new

HANDS Original

Brand Patek Philippe

Model PERPETUAL CALENDAR CHRONOGRAPH

Reference 5971P-001

Year sold on 5 Mar 2010

Movement No. 3931806

Case No. 4503555

Bracelet leather strap with PP platinum and diamond buckle

Diameter Ø 40mm

Caliber 27-70 Q

Weight 109gr. (approx.)

Signature dial, case and movement

Accessories PP fitted box, certificate dated 2010, instructions booklet, leather folder, solid caseback, push pin, tag

Notes

The Ref. 5970 - a writs-chronograph with perpetual calendar - represents a “Must” in the production ofthe Genevan manufacture. This model is the heir to an impressive series of watches that has ensured the reputation of the brand among collectors. It all started in the 1940’s with the launch of Ref. 1518, which will be followed in the 1950’s by Ref. 2499, then in the 1980’s by the Ref. 3970. I f these models a re now highly coveted by amateurs, it is due to the fact that after the Second World War, Patek Philippe was the only watchmaker in the world to be able to produce in series this kind of parts, certainly in a few examples each year but of a remarkablequality of execution. The Ref. 5970 was launched in 2004 and produced until 2011. It remains today a very popular model among collectors, not only because its classic line is timeless but also because it incorporates the latest movements of manual-winding chronograph made by the manufacture (based on a highly improved Lémania calibre) - the Cal. CH 27-70 Q .

The Ref. 5971 was launched in 2007, with a platinum case, a bezel set with 36 baguette diamonds (total weight around 4 carats, Top Wesselton quality) and a black lacquered dial. It remains available in the product catalogue for just three years. I t c an therefore be reasonably assumed that the number of examples sold should not exceed one hundred units. The Ref. 5971 remains in the eyes of connoisseurs the “Classic column-wheel chronograph with perpetual calendar, accented by the eternal f ire of diamonds”.