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Patek Philippe 0

Ref: 5070G

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Brand
Patek Philippe
Condition
NIB
Series
5070P towards 5970G
Box
N/A
Model
0
Papers
N/A
Reference
5070G
Year
N/A
Case Size
42
Case Material
White gold
Dial Color
Silver
Location
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Listed
Sep 12, 2008
Updated
Sep 24, 2008

Description

I would like to trade my sealed BNIB Patek 5070P purchased from an AD, complete with all boxes, papers, etc. towards a Patek 5970G.  Willing to work out a deal on a used 5970G.  We can work out a cash differential.  I have many references I am happy to provide.  Thanks for looking at my post!

⌚ Watch Specifications

Reference data · AI-verified specifications

Movement

Type
Movement Power Reserve
Caliber
Cal.CH 27-70
Power Reserve
60 hours

Case

Material
White gold
Diameter
42
Water Resist.
25 Meters/82 Feet
Crystal
Scratch-Resistant Sapphire
Bezel
Fixed

Dial & Strap

Dial
Silver
Strap
Bracelet
Production
1998-2009

📖 About This Reference

The Patek Philippe Reference 5070G represents a pivotal chapter in the manufacture s chronograph heritage, serving as the final chronograph reference to house the legendary manually-wound Caliber CH 27-70. Introduced in 1998 and produced until 2009, this reference marked the end of an era for Patek Philippe s chronograph complications, as the company subsequently transitioned to their in-house Caliber CH 29-535 PS movement. The 5070G carries particular historical significance as it bridged the gap between Patek Philippe s vintage chronograph legacy and their modern manufacturing philosophy, making it the last of the old school manually-wound chronographs from Geneva s most prestigious manufacture. At the heart of the 5070G beats the manually-wound Caliber CH 27-70, a movement based on the venerable Lemania 2310 ebauche that was extensively modified and finished to Patek Philippe s exacting standards. This 33-jewel movement operates at 21,600 vibrations per hour and provides a power reserve of approximately 55 hours when fully wound. The movement features a column wheel construction for precise chronograph operation, along with horizontal clutch engagement that ensures smooth start and stop functionality. The caliber s architecture displays exceptional finishing throughout, with Geneva stripes, perlage, and beveled edges visible through the sapphire caseback, representing the pinnacle of Swiss chronograph manufacturing at the time. The 5070G s design language exemplifies Patek Philippe s understated elegance, housed in a substantial 42mm white gold case that provides commanding wrist presence while maintaining classical proportions. The clean silver dial features applied hour markers and leaf-shaped hands, with twin subsidiary registers positioned at 3 and 9 o clock displaying running seconds and 30-minute chronograph totals respectively. The fixed bezel and scratch-resistant sapphire crystal complement the watch s refined aesthetic, while the 25-meter water resistance reflects its dress watch orientation. From a collectibility standpoint, the 5070G occupies a unique position in the modern Patek Philippe hierarchy, representing the final evolution of a significant movement family while offering contemporary case proportions that appeal to today s collectors. Its discontinued status, combined with the historical importance of the CH 27-70 caliber, has solidified its reputation as an essential reference for serious Patek Philippe enthusiasts and chronograph collectors.

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Philip Sep 14, 2008
comment Hi,

I have 5970g. What do you suggest for the difference?

rgds
eric.vonschonberg Sep 24, 2008
nice try I can understand wanting to get a 5970G for a 5070P, and if you can get someone to go for it, you should celebrate.
Eric von Schonberg