{"query": "5270", "brand": null, "total": 2, "limit": 10, "matches": [{"slug": "patek-philippe-5270", "brand": "Patek Philippe", "ref": "5270", "model": "Perpetual Calendar Chronograph", "case_material": "18k White Gold", "url": "https://mostexpensivewatches.net/reference/patek-philippe-5270", "description": "The Patek Philippe Reference 5270 in 18k white gold was introduced in 2011 as the successor to the 5970, marking the first perpetual calendar chronograph from the manufacture to utilize a fully in-house movement, the Caliber CH 29-535 PS Q. The white gold model has seen three distinct series: the first series (5270G-001) lacked a tachymeter scale, the second series introduced the \"chin\" at six o'clock, and the third series (5270G-018 and 019) returned to a cleaner dial layout with a tachymeter scale. While the white gold versions are now discontinued in favor of platinum and yellow gold, they remain significant for transitioning the brand away from Lemania-based calibers. On the secondary market, these timepieces typically trade in the low-to-mid six-figure range, generally between $130,000 and $165,000 depending on the series and set completeness. The first series remains particularly notable for its short production run of approximately two years.", "score": 199}, {"slug": "patek-philippe-5270p-salmon-perpetual-chrono-platinum", "brand": "Patek Philippe", "ref": "5270P-001", "model": "Perpetual Calendar Chronograph Salmon Dial", "case_material": "Platinum", "url": "https://mostexpensivewatches.net/reference/patek-philippe-5270p-salmon-perpetual-chrono-platinum", "description": "The Patek Philippe 5270P-001 was introduced in 2018 and remained in production until its discontinuation in 2022. This reference is the first platinum iteration of the 5270 series to feature a salmon-colored dial, distinguished by blackened gold Arabic numerals and leaf-shaped hands. It houses the manual-wind Caliber CH 29-535 PS Q, the brand’s first in-house perpetual calendar chronograph movement, which replaced the Lemania-based predecessors. The 41mm platinum case includes a small diamond set between the lugs at 6 o’clock, a signature of the metal for the manufacture. Collectors value this specific model for its combination of a vintage-inspired aesthetic and modern technical reliability. On the secondary market, prices typically range from $165,000 to $210,000 depending on condition and provenance. A notable production detail is the removal of the \"chin\" on the tachymeter scale found in earlier 5270 generations, creating a cleaner dial layout.", "score": 84}]}