Patek Philippe Cubitus 5821/1A-001
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The quintessence of sporty elegance in steel Patek Philippe reinvents the “casual chic” style in a steel Cubitus pairing a square-shaped case with rounded edges and a bracelet brimming with character. This modern, distinctive design is enhanced by alternating polished and vertical satin-brushed finishes. The dial with its horizontally embossed pattern features an elegant olive green color enlivened by a fine sunburst motif.
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Patek Philippe reinvents the “casual chic” style in a steel Cubitus pairing a square-shaped case with rounded edges and a bracelet brimming with character. This modern, distinctive design is enhanced by alternating polished and vertical satin-brushed finishes. The dial with its horizontally embossed pattern features an elegant olive green color enlivened by a fine sunburst motif.
- Self-winding 26-330 S C caliber with sweep seconds, date at 3 o’clock and stop-seconds function. 21K gold central rotor with horizontal motif.
- Two-part square-shaped case with rounded edges and side attachments, measuring 45 mm in diameter. Case, bezel and bracelet adorned with contrasting polished and satin-finishes.
- Sunburst olive green dial, horizontally embossed. White gold applied hour markers and hour/minute hands with white luminescent coating.
- White gold applied date aperture frame.
- Steel bracelet with patented Patek Philippe fold-over clasp and lockable adjustment system.
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About the brand
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.