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GRANDES COMPLICACIONES - 5520RG
A new «two-tone» version of rose gold and white gold.
As the quintessence of travel watches, the Alarm Travel Time, introduced in 2019, combines the exclusive Travel Time second time zone display system with a 24-hour hammer-striking alarm mechanism. classic ringtone. Patek Philippe reinterprets this Grand Complication in a “two-tone” version with a rose gold case and four white gold push-piece tubes. The sun gray dial is enhanced by applied numerals and white gold anthracite sword-type hands with luminescent coating.
NAUTILUS - 5811/1G
The reinterpretation of an iconic design that incorporates subtle modifications and technical innovations.
From 2006 to 2021, the Nautilus reference 5711/1 became one of the most requested watch models in different steel versions and, since 2015, in a rose gold version. Patek Philippe now opens a new chapter in the history of this icon of elegant sports style by offering a reinterpretation in white gold, combined with a soleil blue dial with a black gradient on the periphery.
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A tradition of innovation
Since 1839, Patek Philippe has been committed to the continuity of traditional Genevan watchmaking art. As the last independent Geneva manufacture in the hands of a single family, it enjoys total autonomy in matters of creation, which allows it to design, develop and manufacture watches that specialists agree to recognize as the best in the world, in accordance with the ambition of the founders Antoine Norbert de Patek (1839) and Jean-Adrien Philippe (1845).
With a past dominated by exceptional know-how, Patek Philippe cultivates a tradition of innovation crowned with an impressive repertoire of more than 100 registered patents.
The Patek Philippe Seal
The Patek Philippe Seal, the most rigorous in the watch industry, covers the entire finished watch, including the movement, case and other external aesthetic components such as dials, hands, pushers, bracelets, clasps, etc.
Includes the commitment to maximum precision of movements – with a maximum tolerance of -1/+2 seconds per day. Its regulations include very strict requirements regarding the manual finishing of the components, which are carried out respecting the great Geneva tradition. It certifies the quality of the materials used, as well as the perfection of the precious stones and the work of the setters.
Savoir-Faire
The crown jewel of a Patek Philippe watch is the fact that, from the case and dial to the heartbeat, it has been hand-finished by a dedicated specialist, with techniques passed down from generation to generation.
Mastery of hand finishing is also part of the astonishing range of high craftsmanship produced by Patek Philippe, where this art is used to create exquisite enamel watches, splendid Dôme mantel clocks and pocket watches, collection with cases and spheres made of marquetry, enamel or gem settings.
The Calatrava Cross
On April 27, 1887, the venerable Geneva Manufacture officially registered the Calatrava Cross, which has since become its legally registered trademark. On January 25, 1908, it renewed this registration to include the expression “Croix de Calatrava” as a verbal identifier and identifying element of the brand.
One of the reasons why Jean Adrien Philippe adopted the Calatrava Cross in 1887 (Antoine Norbert de Patek had died ten years earlier) was its ornamental graphic quality and the fact that it was a century-old signature. It is an attractive aesthetic symbol whose beauty has remained intact over time, without giving in to passing fashions.
Boutiques available
- MADRID: Serrano, 62 - 682 637 899
- BARCELONA: Paseo de Gracia, 82 - 636 569 633
- BILBAO: Gran Vía D. Diego López de Haro, 63 - 690 730 919