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Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar Chronograph with Sapphires or Rubies

Swiss Patek Philippe Replica has introduced two variants of its classic paired complication: the Perpetual Calendar Chronograph Ref. 5271/11P and Ref. 5271/12P are set with blue sapphires and rubies respectively, with each having a graduated finish dial in a matching colour. Both new references retain the look and feel of the ref. 5270 but certainly pack a punch with their flamboyant jewelled cases.

The brand launched a new version of the longstanding ref. 5270 that featured a smoked green dial that was widely applauded (no doubt in part due to the current popularity of the colour). But the recent Patek Philippe Replica Watches launches left me wondering, what else can Patek Philippe do to up its game beyond its mastery of complications? Well, now we have an answer.

In terms of the design, the new ref. 5271s retain the classic layout and distinctive feel of the perpetual calendar chronographs that the brand is known for, but with a few adjustments to the dial that give it a more contemporary feel. And then the coloured gemstones transform a watch that is ordinarily sedate into something over the top.

But the new Cheap Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar Chronograph Replica are not just about bling and colours. Both have a slightly more modern dial aesthetic thanks to a few modest tweaks. Unlike their predecessor ref. 5271P with diamonds, the new models do without the tachymeter scale and “chin” on the lower edge of the dial. Instead, they adopt the railway-style outer track that is substantially more pleasing to the eyes. And the new models also feature faceted dauphine-esque hands instead of more classical leaf hands.

Both new versions of the Patek Philippe super clone ref. 5271 have the same 41 mm platinum case that’s set with 58 baguette-cut gemstones on both the bezel and the lugs, plus another 22 baguette-cut stones on the folding clasp, for a total of 4.11 carats across the entire watch.

And they are naturally powered by the manually-wound CH 29‑535 PS Q, the Patek Philippe first copy watches first in-house chronograph movement. It features a traditional construction comprising a column wheel and horizontal clutch, while offering a power reserve of 65 hours.