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Patek Philippe releases its first tenth-of-a-second Monopusher Chronograph
By SENATUS Editor | 27 December 2022

Patek Philippe's novelty for 2022 includes the Ref. 5470P-001 1/10th Second Monopusher Chronograph which indicates time within the accuracy to a tenths of a second – precisely and very crisply.

Inside, it is driven by a high-tech high-frequency calibre (5 Hz) with 31 patents, of which seven new patents are specific to the new mechanism, ticking in a platinum case with a blue dial and red accents.

Its sporty design emphasizes the highly technical and performance-oriented facets.

With this tenth of-a-second monopusher chronograph produced in small series – it is just as difficult to craft as a tourbillon, a minute repeater, or a split-seconds chronograph – Patek Philippe is delighting connoisseurs and enthusiasts with a new attraction in the domain of grand complications.

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