Patek Philippe Saatchi London Edition Chronograph, 5070P-013, Platinum

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A modern refresh to the beloved Reference 5070P, this Saatchi London Edition 5070P-013* is a highly coveted combination in terms of variants. It was announced alongside a small family of references at the brand’s 2015 Grand Exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery in London and produced in very finite numbers. Largely faithful to the original, this example introduces a few visual font tweaks, and a vibrant, metallic blue sunburst-style dial. Visible through sapphire caseback is the Calibre CH 27-70, bearing a Geneva seal - a movement older than the watch itself.

Our five favourite chronograph

If you ask just about any vintage watch enthusiast, the likelihood is that the chronograph will be their favourite complication. At first glance, it appears simple, almost trivial. However, with a myriad of different designs and functions, few complications have been as significant over the past century, as the chronograph.

Read Our five favourite chronograph scales and why they matter | Read Articles & Interviews from the world of watchmaking | A Collected Man
Read Our five favourite chronograph scales and why they matter | Read Articles & Interviews from the world of watchmaking | A Collected Man
Read Our five favourite chronograph scales and why they matter | Read Articles & Interviews from the world of watchmaking | A Collected Man
Read Our five favourite chronograph scales and why they matter | Read Articles & Interviews from the world of watchmaking | A Collected Man

As with many things in modern horology, these were first developed as tools, to be used during exhilarating car races, meticulous medical examinations or in more frivolous pursuits. Nowadays, choosing whether to have a chronograph or not is a matter of taste, rather than a question of functionality. It is a choice imbued with romanticism and nostalgia for the past.