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PP CH 29-535

PP CH 29-535 PS (click to enlarge!)
PP CH 29-535 PS
© Patek Philippe

Calibre CH 29-535 is a hand-wound chronograph movement by Patek Philippe.

It is a base for various complications like split-seconds and/or perpetual calendar.

Variants

Calibre      Dimensions (mm) Jewels Parts Usage Features
CH 29-535 PS Ø 29.6, H 5.3533270Chronograph 5172, Chronograph 7150/250RInstantaneous 30-minute counter, small seconds
CH 29-535 PS 1/10 Ø 29.6, H 6.96383961/10th Second Monopusher Chronograph 54701/10th of a second monopusher chronograph, central 1/10th of a second hand, instantaneous 30-minute counter, small seconds,
Pulsomax® escapement, Silinvar® lever and escape wheel, Gyromax® balance in Silinvar®, Spiromax® balance spring
CH 29-535 PS Q Ø 32, H 733456Chronograph Perpetual Calendar 5270Instantaneous 30-minute counter, perpetual calendar with day/night indication, small seconds, moon phase,
Gyromax® balance, Breguet hairspring
CHR 29-535 PS Ø 29.6, H 7.134312Split-Seconds Chronograph 5370Split-Seconds chronograph, 30-minute counter, seconds subdial,
Gyromax® balance, Breguet hairspring
CHR 29-535 PS Q Ø 32, H 8.734496Split-Seconds Chronograph Perpetual Calendar 5204Split-Seconds chronograph, instantaneous 30-minute counter, perpetual calendar: day, month, leap year and day/night indication, hand date, moon phase, small seconds,
Gyromax® balance, Breguet hairspring

Description:

Functions:

  • Hours, minutes
  • Central chronograph hand, instantaneous 30-minute counter

Data:

Production period:

  • ?-present
pp_ch_29-535.txt · Last modified: 02.12.2022 20:38 by 127.0.0.1

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