Watches With a Cause: Patek Philippe Releases Its First-Ever Titanium Ref. 5270 & It’s Going To Auction For Charity
For the first time in history, Patek Philippe has created the first ever titanium version of the legendary Reference 5270 chronograph and perpetual calendar — and it’s meant for a greater cause. In fact, this one-of-a-kind timepiece was created especially for the Children Action charity auction taking place in Geneva in November.
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The new take on the classic perpetual calendar chronograph, Ref 5270, is distinguished by its sporty emerald green sunburst dial complemented by a black alligator leather strap with contrasting matching green stitching and the rare titanium case. The case is a timeless design that features a concave bezel, two-tier lugs along with satin-brushed and polished pushers. On the reverse side, the in-house movement, Calibre CH 29-535 PS, is seen through the transparent sapphire crystal case, revealing the special inscription “Children Action 2022.”
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While Patek Philippe’s new timepiece is undoubtedly making history as the first titanium Ref. 5270, we’re speculating it may make a greater impact come the auction on November 7th.