
NoH's original post offers a rare glimpse into the Patek Philippe Ref. 5270P-014 Perpetual Calendar Chronograph with its distinctive green dial. His firsthand account and detailed photographs provide an invaluable perspective on a highly exclusive timepiece, emphasizing the unique interplay of its color in different lighting conditions. This article synthesizes community insights, enriching NoH's initial impressions for both new and seasoned collectors.






but I also prefer this version!
I must say, it appears much more “electric” in the photos under the lights of the AD, but is more soft in reality and while holding it i found it appeared a darker shade more often than brighter...so for me, I much prefer it in person to photos! BUT, it is also clear why the colour is not for everyone.
A box to hold a box! Very nice details though. Aside from the woodwork without metal screws, there is a spring loaded pop-out tray on the bottom to store the papers (or whatever), and as PP doesn’t allow the pieces themselves to be numbered, they can engrave the serial number into the silver plate to match box to watch should someone wish. ...sounds like I’m trying to promote it haha. I’ve not had the pleasure to spend a lot of time with such high end pieces very often, but I’m very impressed wi
Described to me as a green sunburst dial...
I do like the dial, for obvious reasons. I just wish they take off that horrible strap as I bet if they did the dial and watch would present far better. If it wasn’t sure a monster in terms of size it’d be a cool piece to own personally.
Apparently they toyed with the idea of including a 2nd strap in black, but didn’t go for it in the end.
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