Patek Philippe

Patek Philippe Complications 5524R-001

REF 5524R-001
  • Unworn
  • On Order
  • 2018
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An inspired traveler Equipped with a second time-zone display and a date indication linked to local time, this self-winding Calatrava Pilot Travel Time has a rose gold case framing a brown dial with black-gradient rim. A refined look for this original timepiece paying tribute to the Patek Philippe tradition of aviator-styles watches.

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Equipped with a second time-zone display and a date indication linked to local time, this self-winding Calatrava Pilot Travel Time has a rose gold case framing a brown dial with black-gradient rim. A refined look for this original timepiece paying tribute to the Patek Philippe tradition of aviator-styles watches.

  • Calatrava Pilot Travel Time with second time zone and local date, self-winding 26-330 S C FUS caliber
  • The skeleton hand displays home time, while the solid hour hand indicates local time. Day/night indications for local and home time.
  • Local date bidirectionally adjustable
  • Sunburst brown dial with rose gold applied numerals, recessed and filled with white luminescent coating. Rose gold sword-style hands, filled with white luminescent coating (local time), pierced and white varnished (home time).
  • Screw-down pushers for time zone adjustment (patented system).
  • Vintage brown calfskin strap with rose gold clevis 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.