PATEK PHILIPPE CHRONOGRAPH REF. 5070J
When the ref. 5070J was launched in 1998, the production began with a yellow gold version with a black dial such as this watch. The design was based on a 1940s-aviators split-seconds watch that can be seen at the Patek Philippe Museum in Geneva. Quickly a Patek-fan favorite, the ref. 5070 remains a highly desirable staple reference for Patek Philippe collections globally. The problem is that less than 1000 pieces were made in this first execution, and it is getting more and more difficult to find complete box and paper examples such as this on the market today.
Launched in 1998, the ref. 5070J marked the debut of Patek Philippe’s legendary ref. 5070 chronograph line, starting with this striking yellow gold version with a black dial. Inspired by a 1940s aviator’s chronograph — a design preserved in the Patek Philippe Museum in Geneva — this model blends bold vintage aesthetics with modern mechanical precision. A favorite among collectors from the start, the ref. 5070J has become a cornerstone reference in the world of watch collecting. For those seeking a true collector’s piece — well priced, limited in number, and exceptional original condition— this ref. 5070J represents an outstanding opportunity.
$ 64,000.00