The Patek Philippe 5370R introduces a notable addition to the brand’s collection with its debut in rose gold, marking a departure from previous versions. The use of a brown Grand Feu enamel dial paired with beige champlevé enamel subdials brings a distinct and elegant color combination.
Price : 288’700 USD* *Suggested retail price taxes excluded subject to change.

Commentary
The color combination of the brown dial on a rose gold case is warm yet classic, topped with a beautiful glossy enamel dial. But what truly sets the 5370R apart is its manually wound CHR 29-535 PS caliber, featuring seven patented innovations that enhance the functionality and precision of the split-seconds chronograph mechanism. This model combines traditional design elements with contemporary advancements, possibly making it the best looking complication from Patek this year.
Press Release
The split-seconds chronograph Reference 5370 is available in its very first rose gold version, enhanced by a brown Grand Feu enamel dial with subdials and tachymeter scale in beige champlevé enamel. This decoration with its unalterable colors is hand-crafted on an 18K gold plate.

A Grand Complication much sought-after by connoisseurs, this model houses CHR 29-535 PS caliber combining traditional construction features (manually wound, column wheel and horizontal clutch) with seven patented innovations, including one for the revised split-seconds mechanism.
The shiny dark brown alligator leather strap is fitted with a new patented triple-blade fold-over clasp.

Watch
Manually wound mechanical movement. Caliber CHR 29‑535 PS. Split-seconds chronograph. Instantaneous 30-minute counter. Small seconds.
Dial
Grand Feu brown and beige enamel, rose gold applied Breguet numerals. Tachymeter scale. 18K gold dial plate.
Case
Rose gold. Case diameter: 41 mm. Thickness: 13.56 mm. Water resistant to 30 m. Interchangeable solid and sapphire crystal case backs.
Strap
Alligator leather with square scales, shiny dark chestnut. Rose gold patented triple-blade fold-over clasp.








