Patek Philippe Grandmaster Chime Enters the Regular Collection


In its 175th anniversary year of 2014, Patek Philippe introduced its most complicated timepiece ever, the Grandmaster Chime Ref. 5175, which was limited to just seven pieces in elaborately engraved gold cases. This year, the Swiss brand introduces the Grandmaster Chime Ref. 6300, a new, non-limited (albeit certainly rare) version, to the regular Patek Philippe Collection.

Patek Philippe Grandmaster Chime Ref. 6300 front-back

The case and dial of the Patek Philippe Grandmaster Chime Ref. 6300 has a distinctly different look than the original: made of 18k white gold and measuring 47.4 mm in diameter and 16.1 mm thick, it is decorated on its sides with a manually guillochéd hobnail motif, a pattern used by the brand since the launch of the Ref. 96D in 1934. The double-faced case features a clever mechanism between the lugs that enables the wearer to rotate between two dials — a black opaline “time and sonnerie” dial and a white opaline “calendar” dial, each devoted to displaying different elements of the watch’s astounding 20 complications. (Both dials on Ref. 5175 were white.) The black dial echoes the case’s hobnail pattern in the center and has applied Breguet numerals in white gold, white printed scales, and white gold hands. The white dial has four perpetual calendar subdials with black oxidized steel hands, all floating around a white-gold-framed four-digit year display in the center.

Patek Philippe Grandmaster Chime Ref. 6300 - black dial - soldier
Patek Philippe Grandmaster Chime Ref. 6300 - white dial - soldier

Like its limited-edition predecessor, the new Grandmaster Chime contains Patek Philippe’s Caliber GS AL 36-750 QIS FUS IRM (below), made up of no less than 1,366 parts. The case itself is composed of 214 parts, meaning that the total number of components in each watch is a breathtaking 1,580. In addition to the 20 complications — among them a Grande and Petite Sonnerie, minute repeater, acoustic alarm, moon-phases, and perpetual calendar — the movement boasts six patented technical innovations, including the case reverser system and the alarm mechanism. (For a full list of the complications and patents, and lots more details, read our full report on the original Grandmaster Chime.)

Patek Philippe Grandmaster Chime Caliber

With its debut, the Patek Philippe Grandmaster Chime Ref. 6300 — which comes on a large square-scaled black alligator strap with a white-gold foldover clasp — becomes the most complicated wristwatch in the Patek Philippe regular collection, and the only one with a Grand Sonnerie complication. The price is available on request.

 

Patek Philippe Grandmaster Chime Ref. 6300 - black dial - front

 

Patek Philippe Grandmaster Chime Ref. 6300 - white dial - front
No Responses to “Patek Philippe Grandmaster Chime Enters the Regular Collection”

Show all responses
  1. Marty

    Snobbishness reigns in some of the comments here. God forbid a price can be asked for. We are not all trust fund babies!

    Reply
  2. Cassiel Kenny Alves

    Wow it is a great looking watch to say the least.I would like to be an owner,but I would like to know what is the price Thank you.

    Reply
  3. 18k Gold Patek Philippe Ref 3974 Minute Repeater Perpetual Calendar 150th Anniv

    Reply
  4. Mr Tissot

    If you have to ask the price then you simply cannot afford it

    Reply
Leave a Reply