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Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar Chronograph
Reference 1527 · 18k Yellow Gold
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Perpetual Calendar Chronograph | 3970E | Platinum
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2010 Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar Moonphase Chronograph
Ref. 5970P · Platinum
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Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar Moonphase Chronograph
Ref. 40930654 · Stainless Steel
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Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar Moonphase Chronograph
Ref. 40930355 · Stainless Steel
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2000s Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar Moonphase Chronograp
Ref. 5970R · Stainless Steel
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Perpetual Calendar Chronograph | 3970EP-027 | Platinum
Ref. 3970EP-027 · Platinum
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Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar Moonphase Chronograph
Ref. 40930356 · Stainless Steel
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Perpetual Calendar Chronograph | 3970EG-025 | White Gold
Ref. 3970EG-025 · 18k White Gold
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Perpetual Calendar Chronograph | 5970R-001 | Rose Gold
Ref. 5970R-001 · 18k Rose Gold
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Patek Philippe Calatrava Two-Tone Dial ref. 1527 in 18k Yell
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About this reference
The Patek Philippe Reference 1527 was produced between 1940 and 1944, with only two known examples featuring the perpetual calendar chronograph complication. This specific 18k yellow gold reference is a precursor to the 2499, utilizing a 37.6mm case that was considered oversized for the era. It houses the Valjoux-based caliber 13''' movement and features a dial with a tachymeter scale, moon phase aperture, and date sub-dial. Collectors value this reference for its historical role as a unique prototype that defined the aesthetic of Patek Philippe’s mid-century complicated watches. Due to its extreme rarity, the watch does not have a standard secondary market bracket, though it commands high-seven-figure prices at auction. In 2010, this specific yellow gold perpetual calendar chronograph sold at Christie’s for approximately $5.7 million, establishing it as one of the most expensive vintage wristwatches ever sold.
Auction track record
1 documented sale since 2010. Top hammer $5,708,885 at Christie's Geneva in 2010. Median hammer: $5,708,885.
Ranks #17 of 77 Patek Philippe auction lots we track — see all Patek Philippe records.
All documented hammer prices
For this reference (and close variants).
| Lot | Year | Hammer | Venue |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1527 · Perpetual Calendar Chronograph | 2010 | $5,708,885 | Christie's Geneva |