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Replica Grand Complications Watches

Our patek philippe grand complications replica collection features 18 haute horlogerie pieces representing the pinnacle of mechanical watchmaking — perpetual calendar, minute repeater, tourbillon and split-seconds chronograph, each requiring at least two major complications within a single movement. These are Patek Philippe’s most complex creations, with movements containing up to 1,366 components. Cases span 38mm to 47.4mm in platinum, rose gold and white gold. Browse by reference below, or see the full Replica Patek Philippe collection.

Key References

  • 6002G — Sky Moon Tourbillon in white gold. Double-faced case displaying a tourbillon, minute repeater, perpetual calendar and sky chart with moon phases on the reverse. One of the most complex patek philippe sky moon tourbillon replica references, combining astronomical display with acoustic complication.
  • 5078G — Minute repeater in 38mm white gold with enamel dial. Cathedral gongs produce a clear, sustained acoustic tone for hours, quarters and minutes. Caliber R 27 PS with strike governor to control the acoustic tempo. The purest expression of the repeater complication — no additional functions compete for dial space.
  • 5208P — Triple complication in platinum: minute repeater, perpetual calendar and mono-pusher chronograph in one movement. Caliber R CHR 27 PS QI with 701 components. One of the most complex wristwatches ever produced — three independent complication mechanisms interacting within a single 36mm-diameter movement.
  • 5316/50P — Grand Complications in platinum with perpetual calendar, minute repeater and tourbillon. Combines astronomical tracking with acoustic indication and gravity compensation in a classic round case with enamel dial. A defining piece in the patek philippe tourbillon replica range.
  • 5175R — Grandmaster Chime in rose gold. 20 complications including five acoustic functions, two dials, perpetual calendar and alarm. At 47.4mm and 1,366 components, it is the most complex wristwatch Patek Philippe has ever created — a patek philippe grandmaster chime replica that represents the absolute summit of mechanical watchmaking.

Movement and Build

Every patek philippe grand complications replica in this collection houses a multi-complication caliber of exceptional complexity. Perpetual calendar models use Caliber 240 Q — an ultra-thin automatic movement tracking day, date, month, leap year and moon phase with no correction needed until the year 2100. Minute repeaters carry cathedral gongs that produce hours, quarters and minutes in distinct tonal sequences activated by a slide on the case band. Tourbillon variants rotate the entire escapement assembly in a one-minute cage to counter gravitational position error. The perpetual calendar chronograph (5270) uses CHR 29-535 PS Q with 456 components. Cases are finished to the highest standard: polished round bezels, hand-engraved case bands (on select models) and exhibition or solid casebacks. Dials include cloisonné enamel, guilloché and grand feu enamel. Materials are exclusively precious metals — platinum, 18K rose gold and 18K white gold.

How to Choose Your Grand Complication

Start with the complication that matters most. For calendar function, the perpetual calendar tracks everything automatically for decades — ideal for the collector who values mechanical intelligence. For acoustic experience, the minute repeater (5078G) produces sound-on-demand with cathedral gongs — the most traditional complication in watchmaking. For gravitational precision, the tourbillon rotates the escapement to improve positional accuracy. The 5208P and 5175R combine multiple major complications for maximum mechanical density. If you want practical complications without the extreme complexity — annual calendar, world time or standard chronograph — explore the Complications collection. For sport watches from Patek, see the Nautilus.

Frequently Asked Questions

What qualifies as a Grand Complication?

A Grand Complication requires at least two major horological complications within a single movement. Major complications include: perpetual calendar (automatic tracking of day, date, month, leap year, moon phase), minute repeater (acoustic time indication through gongs), tourbillon (rotating escapement cage for gravity compensation) and split-seconds chronograph. The combination of these functions in one caliber requires hundreds of additional components and years of development.

How does a minute repeater work?

A minute repeater is an acoustic complication activated by sliding a lever on the case band. The mechanism strikes gongs inside the case to indicate the time audibly. Hours are struck with a low-pitched tone, quarter hours with a double-tone sequence (low-high) and individual minutes with a high-pitched tone. For example, 3:47 would produce three low tones (hours), two double tones (quarters = 30 minutes) and two high tones (additional minutes). Cathedral gongs, used in the 5078G, are longer gongs that wrap around the movement for richer, more sustained sound.

What is a perpetual calendar and how accurate is it?

A perpetual calendar automatically tracks the day, date, month, leap year cycle and moon phase. It correctly accounts for months with 28, 29, 30 and 31 days — including February in leap years. Patek’s perpetual calendar mechanism is programmed for the Gregorian calendar cycle and needs no manual correction until the year 2100, when the calendar skips a leap year that occurs every 400 years. The moon phase display is accurate to within one day every 122 years.

What is the Grandmaster Chime 5175?

The 5175R Grandmaster Chime is the most complicated wristwatch Patek Philippe has ever produced. It contains 1,366 components and 20 complications, including five acoustic functions (grande sonnerie, petite sonnerie, minute repeater, alarm and date repeater), perpetual calendar and two independent dials. The case measures 47.4mm and is reversible — it can be worn with either dial facing up. It was originally created in 2014 to celebrate Patek’s 175th anniversary.

What is the difference between Grand Complications and Complications?

Complications include functions like annual calendar, standard chronograph, world time and moon phase — sophisticated but with a more practical, daily-wear orientation. Grand Complications combine two or more major mechanical achievements: perpetual calendar, minute repeater, tourbillon or split-seconds chronograph. The distinction is one of mechanical complexity and horological ambition. Grand Complications movements contain 400 to 1,366 components; Complications movements typically range from 250 to 460 components.

Related Collections

Explore more from our Patek Philippe lineup: Complications for annual calendar, world time and chronograph functions, Nautilus for Patek’s sport collection with integrated bracelet. Browse the full Replica Patek Philippe catalog for all 258 models.