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.
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.
Patek Philippe plays with color in a new version of the Ladies’ Nautilus with a quartz movement and 32 mm-diameter white gold case.
Adorned with the dainty wave pattern typical of the Ladies’ Nautilus collection, the dial is graced with an elegant azure blue lacquered color. This original, refined hue is echoed on the ultra-resistant composite-material strap with its fabric pattern, secured by a Nautilus white gold fold-over clasp
The octagonal bezel is illuminated by 46 brilliant-cut diamonds (0.8 ct) set in the finest technique.
Patek Philippe unveils a new Haute Joaillerie model in white gold that artfully plays with gem cuts to enhance the iconic Nautilus design.
The rounded octagonal bezel is highlighted by a row of baguette-cut diamonds, while the dial is adorned with rows of brilliant-cut diamonds. The bracelet’s central links are set with baguette-cut diamonds, while the main links feature regular rows of brilliant-cut diamonds.
The Haute Joaillerie version of this icon is powered by self-winding 26-330 S caliber with a stop-seconds function enabling time-setting to the exact second.
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.
Patek Philippe reinterprets the perpetual calendar with retrograde date hand in a new white gold version exuding an original, contemporary style, featuring a dial in gray metallized sapphire crystal revealing the watch’s mechanical heart.
The retrograde date as well as the aperture frames of the day (at 9 o’clock), leap-year cycle (at 12 o’clock) month (at 3 o’clock) and moon phases (at 6 o’clock) are underlined by a gray electroplated outline.
The bezel and the caseback are enhanced by the famous hobnail pattern, one of the finest emblems of Patek Philippe style.