MB134017

Following the success of the Montblanc Iced Sea Bronze-tone Edition launched in 2024, Montblanc introduces another new look into the collection with a rugged distressed steel case. This finish has a deliberately aged and weathered appearance that is achieved by treating the stainless steel case with a black coating. The process involves manually washing the steel before brushing it with quartzite, a hard granular rock from a stone quarry at the Mont-Blanc Massif. Thanks to this treatment, each timepiece develops its own patina and unique appearance. The distressed steel case is paired with a bezel featuring black ceramic inserts. The bezel has been treated with a two-step laser process at the first 15 minutes in order to lower it and give it a different texture. As a result, the white minutes at this part appear more highlighted in comparison to the rest of the bezel, where the minute inserts come in a light grey colour and lie flat with the bezel.

27000M-001

Patek Philippe combines tradition and innovation in a perpetual calendar and weekly calendar desk clock featuring a new manually wound caliber with a 31-day power reserve, +/- 1 second per day rate accuracy and user-friendliness worthy of a 21st-century timepiece.

Resulting from a seven-year development process, the new rectangular 86-135 PEND S IRM Q SE caliber (912 components) has led to nine patent applications. To guarantee optimum performance, engineers have designed a genuine “precision regulator” at the heart of the movement.

This new Sterling Silver timepiece is also distinguished by its refined, timeless exterior enhanced by green flinqué Grand Feu enamel.

7340/1R-010

The very first complication in the Twenty~4 collection and the first non-gemset round Twenty~4, this rose gold perpetual calendar is distinguished by its dial in an elegant sunburst olive green color that is both subtle and modern.

Beating at the heart of the entirely polished case is self-winding 240 Q caliber, an ultra-thin movement endowing the watch with an elegantly slim profile. The complete day-date-month calendar automatically takes into account the varying lengths of the months, including leap years.

The rose gold bracelet features a patented fold-over clasp secured by four independent catches.

7340/1R-001

The Twenty~4 collection welcomes its very first complication: a perpetual calendar, one of Patek Philippe’s most emblematic Grand Complications.

Thanks to ultra-thin self-winding 240 Q caliber, the non-gemset case has retained its elegant slimness. The calendar indications appear in three subdials, complemented by a moon-phase aperture, thus creating one of the most recognizable faces among Patek Philippe perpetual calendars.

The silver-toned dial is distinguished by its double vertically and horizontally satin-brushed finish reminiscent of shantung silk fabrics.

7128/1R-001

Patek Philippe reinvents “casual chic” style in a new Cubitus in a medium-sized rose gold model featuring a 40 mm diameter designed to suit all wrists.

The resolutely modern design is enhanced by alternating vertical satin-brushed and polished finishes on the case and bracelet.

The dial with its horizontally embossed pattern appears in an elegant brown color enlivened by refined sunburst decoration.

Self-winding 26-330 S C caliber is equipped with a central 21K gold rotor bearing the same horizontally embossed pattern as the dial – a distinctive feature of Cubitus models.

7010/1G-013

A new version of the Ladies’ Nautilus with quartz movement, 32 mm-diameter case and white gold bracelet, this watch innovates with its azure blue lacquered dial adorned with the collection’s characteristic wave pattern.

The porthole-inspired case is graced with alternating satin-brushed and polished finishes. The bezel is lit up by a row of 46 brilliant-cut diamonds (0.8 ct).

The white gold bracelet, also highlighted by contrasting finishes, features a lockable adjustment system and a patented Patek Philippe fold-over clasp secured by four independent catches.