Patek Philippe

Patek Philippe Complications 5224R-001

REF 5224R-001
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  • 2023
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An original 24-hour display A travel watch for everyday use, this elegant self-winding Travel Time Calatrava features an original 24-hour indication. The full-polished rose gold case is distinguished by its curved two-tier lugs. The navy blue dial with hand-applied rose gold appliques is enhanced by contrasting finishes.

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A travel watch for everyday use, this elegant self-winding Travel Time Calatrava features an original 24-hour indication. The full-polished rose gold case is distinguished by its curved two-tier lugs. The navy blue dial with hand-applied rose gold appliques is enhanced by contrasting finishes.

  • 31-260 PS FUS 24H caliber with 24-hour display, Travel Time function and small seconds.
  • 42 mm rose gold case inspired by Ref. 5212, entirely polished, with two-tier lugs.
  • Setting of the second time zone using the crown
  • Blue dial with circular striated center and circular satin-finished hour circle. Snailed small seconds counter with rose-gilt outline.
  • Applied numerals, hour markers and cabochons, all in rose gold and filled with white luminescent coating.
  • Rose gold syringe-type hands with white luminescent coating for local time and skeletonized hand for home time.
  • Navy blue calfskin strap with nubuck finish, cream hand-stitching. Rose gold prong buckle.

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Founded 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.