
Patek Philippe
Annual Calendar Chronograph 5960 Platinum
5960P-001
Platinum gravitas meets integrated annual calendar and chronograph.
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Overview
The Patek Philippe 5960P-001 is the platinum expression of the reference 5960 Annual Calendar Chronograph, housed in a 40.5 mm case and dressed with a distinctive anthracite grey dial. It belongs to the Complications collection and pairs the brand's integrated flyback-capable calibre CH 28-520 IRM QA 24H with an annual calendar that requires only a single correction per year. The mono-counter chronograph layout lends the dial an architectural restraint rarely seen in complications of this complexity.
History
Reference 5960 was introduced in 2006 as a landmark piece in Patek Philippe's Complications line, notable for being among the first references to integrate a column-wheel chronograph movement developed entirely in-house. The platinum variant, designated 5960P-001, occupied the top of the reference hierarchy and was produced through approximately 2014. Its anthracite dial and platinum case gave it a sober, almost monolithic character that appealed to collectors seeking understated gravitas over decorative flourish. The reference has since become a benchmark for integrated-movement annual calendar chronographs.
Notable points
- Calibre CH 28-520 IRM QA 24H was one of Patek Philippe's first fully in-house integrated chronograph movements, featuring a column wheel and lateral clutch.
- The annual calendar complication correctly accounts for months of 30 and 31 days, requiring only one manual correction per year — at the end of February.
- A mono-counter chronograph layout consolidates elapsed-time display into a single subdial, producing a cleaner dial architecture than traditional bi-compax or tri-compax arrangements.
- Platinum (950 Pt) construction places the 5960P-001 at the apex of the reference family, above the steel and white-gold variants.
- The 40.5 mm case diameter represented a considered balance between legibility and wearability for a multi-complication dress watch of this period.
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