Card Comparison

Chase Sapphire Reserve vs. Amex Platinum

Two of the most debated premium travel cards. We break down every fee, credit, and reward category to find the winner for churners.

Our Verdict

For most churners, the Chase Sapphire Reserve delivers more accessible travel credits and better transfer partners. The Amex Platinum wins on lounge access and luxury travel benefits.

Winner

Sapphire Reserve

For most churners

Feature Comparison

FeatureChase Sapphire ReserveAmex Platinum
Annual Fee$550$695
Travel Credit$300$200
Effective Net AF$250$495
Lounge AccessPriority PassCenturion + more
Points CurrencyChase URAmex MR
Transfer Partners14 partners21 partners
Sign-Up Bonus60,000 UR80,000 MR
Dining Multiplier3x4x at restaurants
Travel Multiplier10x hotels/car5x flights

ᚢ Winner cells: bold + underline. Color is not the sole differentiator (WCAG 2.1 AA).

Best For

Chase Sapphire Reserve

  • Churners who value flexible UR points
  • Frequent hotel and rental car bookers
  • Those who want simpler annual credit redemption
  • Cardholders already deep in the Chase ecosystem

Amex Platinum

  • Frequent flyers who use airport lounges heavily
  • Amex MR collectors building for luxury redemptions
  • Business travelers who value hotel and car elite status
  • Those who can extract value from the $200 Airline credit

Pros & Cons

Chase Sapphire Reserve

Pros

  • $300 flexible travel credit
  • 10x on Chase Travel purchases
  • Strong domestic transfer partners

Cons

  • $550 annual fee before credits
  • Priority Pass lounge access only
  • 3% foreign transaction fee removed but limited overseas acceptance

Amex Platinum

Pros

  • Access to 40+ Centurion Lounges globally
  • 21 Amex MR transfer partners
  • Hotel and rental car elite status included

Cons

  • $695 annual fee — highest in class
  • Credits are narrow and require active management
  • No bonus on general travel outside portal

How to Decide: 5-Step Guide

  1. Check your 5/24 status before applying for the CSR.

  2. Identify which Amex credits you actually redeem — any credit you don't use inflates your effective AF.

  3. Calculate your net annual fee for both cards: subtract only credits you reliably use.

  4. Evaluate your lounge usage. If you fly fewer than 10 times a year, Priority Pass may suffice.

  5. Consider the product change option: Platinum can downgrade to Green ($150 AF) if the math stops working.

FAQ

Can I hold both the CSR and Amex Platinum at the same time?
Yes. There is no rule preventing you from holding both. Many churners carry both to maximize lounge access and transfer partner reach. The combined annual fee is $1,245 before credits.
Does the CSR sign-up bonus count against 5/24?
Yes. The CSR is a personal Chase card and will add 1 to your 5/24 count upon approval.
How often does Amex give the Platinum welcome offer to existing cardholders?
Amex has an once-per-lifetime bonus policy for most cards. Once you have received the welcome offer on a Platinum, you cannot receive it again on a new Platinum application.
Which card is better for international travel?
The Amex Platinum has broader lounge coverage internationally. The CSR has better global hotel partnerships via Chase Travel.