AAA Replica Patek Philippe Ref. 5370 Split-Seconds Chronograph
Perfect replica Patek Philippe introduced the reference 5370 in 2015, and it made an immediate impact thanks to its classic design (that not so subtly recalls the Patek 130, the ref. 1563, and even ref. 1436) and refined in-house manually winding caliber CHR 29-535 PS, the base caliber of which made its debut in 2009 as the brands first entirely in-house manually winding chronograph movement. The black or blue enamel dial features applied Breguet numerals, oversized registers on either side of the hand stack to track the running seconds and totalize the minutes, and a prominent tachymeter bezel running the perimeter. This is a pure split-second chronograph with no superfluous complications at work, and it’s an absolute wonder.
The reference 5370 represents a new generation of an important lineage for cheap super clone Patek Philippe. It also establishes the brand’s mechanical prowess with its own highly impressive (not to mention beautiful) caliber, no longer relying on Lemania-based movements. This watch is the best of the brand’s past while showcasing what to expect from the brand moving ahead. This purity of character draws people into the true magic of Patek Philippe, and it’s one of their finest modern references.
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In 1940, more than three decades before Audemars Piguet gave birth to the luxury sports watch segment with its 1972 Royal Oak, high quality copy Patek Philippe seeded the idea for the category with the Ref. 1462, a waterproof column-wheel chronograph wristwatch featuring a second inner case that protected the movement against magnetism. Over the course of its 25-year production run, the reference was only made in about 750 examples—mostly in yellow gold, but with a small percentage in steel.
While collectors go wild for the scarcer steel version best fake watches, the robust model came with a host of sought-after dial iterations, some rarer than others. Also of note: the two large round pushbuttons used to activate the stopwatch mechanism feature a fluted surface to help prevent slippage. Italian collectors nicknamed them Tasti Tondi (“round pushers”), a designation that helped earn the reference a cult following that continues to this day.