Patek Philippe does not hesitate to combine different complications in a single piece, as in the case of the 5935A-001 model, which features a combination of a flyback chronograph with a universal time display.

The Geneva-based Patek Philippe brand is world-renowned for its unquestionable mastery of watchmaking with combined grand complications. A clear example of this is reference 5935A-001, which combines two of the greatest watchmaking complications: the automatic flyback chronograph and universal time.

This is the first steel version of one of Patek Philippe's classic models, which particularly stands out for its blend of sporty and vintage styles. The dial is opaline-gold in rose gold and features a motif in the center that lends a modern and dynamic look to the piece.

The anthracite-colored gold applied indexes contrast with a luminescent coating that allows you to read the time in the dark. The steel case measures 41 mm in diameter and 12.75 mm thick.

This design comes with two calfskin straps: grained taupe and beige with a nubuck finish. The exterior of the dial displays the names of the cities representing the 24 time zones, and using a unique patented mechanism, all indications can be corrected by simply pressing the pusher at 10 o'clock. The chronograph hand is located in the center of the dial.

Inside, we find a self-winding mechanical movement, caliber CH28-520HU, visible through the sapphire crystal caseback. This model is water-resistant to 30 meters.