Patek Philippe 5270P-015 Chronograph Perpetual Calendar 40mm Platinum Charcoal Grey Dial Watch
The Patek Philippe 5270P-015 marks a pivotal evolution of one of the most celebrated grand complications in the brand’s modern catalog. Case Shape: Round. Unveiled at Watches & Wonders 2026, this new generation of the perpetual calendar chronograph arrives in a fully polished 40mm platinum case with a concave bezel and two-tier lugs — a sportier, more architecturally assertive expression than any previous 5270 iteration — and a graduated charcoal grey lacquered dial with a black gradient rim that gives the watch an almost racing-inspired character rarely seen in Patek’s grand complication lineup.
The Charcoal Grey Fumé Dial — Tonal Drama at 40mm
The charcoal grey lacquered dial of the 5270P-015 is one of the most visually distinctive surfaces Patek Philippe has ever applied to the perpetual calendar chronograph. A sunburst treatment at the centre transitions to a deep black gradient at the rim — a fumé effect that creates extraordinary depth and three-dimensionality. The applied white gold hour markers and chronograph registers are set against this dynamic surface with precision, while the moonphase aperture at 6 o’clock adds a celestial dimension to the mechanical complexity below. The result is a perpetual calendar chronograph that is simultaneously more formal and more modern than anything that preceded it in the 5270 lineage.
The New Platinum Case — Concave Bezel, Two-Tier Lugs
The 40mm fully polished platinum case of the 5270P-015 represents the most significant architectural update to the 5270 platform since its introduction in 2011. The concave bezel — which curves inward rather than sitting flat — creates a dynamic tension between the case and the dial that earlier flat-bezelled iterations could not achieve. The two-tier lugs, stepping down in profile from the case band, give the watch a purposeful, instrument-like character while maintaining the refinement expected of a Patek grand complication. Platinum’s natural weight and density give the 5270P-015 an authoritative presence on the wrist that no other case material can replicate.
Calibre CH 29-535 PS Q — The Gold Standard of Perpetual Chronographs
The manually wound Calibre CH 29-535 PS Q is Patek Philippe’s definitive perpetual calendar chronograph movement — a 32mm, 7.69mm-thick architecture comprising 456 components and 33 jewels, beating at 28,800 vph with a power reserve of 55 to 65 hours. The column-wheel chronograph mechanism delivers the precise, tactile start/stop/reset action that distinguishes Patek’s chronographs from all others. The perpetual calendar mechanism accounts automatically for months of varying lengths and leap years until 2100. Every bridge, plate, and wheel of this movement bears Patek Philippe Seal finishing — anglage, perlage, côtes de Genève, and blued screws executed to the highest standard in the industry.











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