Patek Philippe Cubitus 5822P-001
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Innovative design and displays To mark the birth of its Cubitus (2024) collection representing a unique blend of boldness and elegance, Patek Philippe unveils this complicated model with instantaneous large date, day and moon-phase displays (six patent applications). The original design of the platinum case featuring a baguette-set diamond at 6 o’clock is enhanced by the contrast between polished and vertical satin-brushed finishes.
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To mark the birth of its Cubitus (2024) collection representing a unique blend of boldness and elegance, Patek Philippe unveils this complicated model with instantaneous large date, day and moon-phase displays (six patent applications). The original design of the platinum case featuring a baguette-set diamond at 6 o’clock is enhanced by the contrast between polished and vertical satin-brushed finishes.
- New ultra-thin self-winding 240 PS CI J LU caliber, with grand date in double aperture at 12 o’clock, day by hand, moon phases and small seconds. 22K gold mini-rotor with horizontal motif.
- 6 patents pending for the new movement.
- Instantaneous jumps of the date, day and moon phases.
- Two-part square-shaped case with rounded edges and side attachments, measuring 45 mm in diameter. Platinum case and bezel adorned with contrasting polished and satin-finishes. Baguette-cut diamond set at 6 o’clock.
- Sunburst blue dial, horizontally embossed. White gold applied hour markers and hour/minute hands, with white luminescent coating.
- Navy blue composite material strap with fabric pattern and contrasting cream stitching. Platinum Cubitus fold-over clasp.
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View all watchesFounded in 1839, Patek Philippe remains privately owned by the Stern family, which keeps decision making focused on long-term craft rather than quarterly targets. The manufacture spans Plan-les-Ouates and Saint-Imier, where watchmakers still assemble complications by hand and polish bridges to mirror finishes.