Patek Philippe

Patek Philippe Grand Complications 6300/400G-001

REF 6300/400G-001
  • Unworn
  • On Order
  • 2022
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A technical and aesthetic gem Patek Philippe magnifies the mechanical sophistication of its most complicated wristwatch (20 complications) in a white gold Haute Joaillerie version featuring invisible-set baguette-cut diamonds. The double-sided, reversible case features a patented rotation mechanism that enables it to be worn with either dial visible.

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Patek Philippe magnifies the mechanical sophistication of its most complicated wristwatch (20 complications) in a white gold Haute Joaillerie version featuring invisible-set baguette-cut diamonds. The double-sided, reversible case features a patented rotation mechanism that enables it to be worn with either dial visible.

  • Haute Joaillerie version set 409 baguette-cut diamonds (31.35 cts). Invisible setting on the caseband, the side of the lugs and the swivel links.
  • Most complicated piece in the current collection with twenty complications.
  • Striking mechanism with three gongs and five chiming modes (grande sonnerie, petite sonnerie, minute repeater, alarm with time strike, date repeater)
  • Patented alarm and date repeater mechanisms
  • Double-faced white gold case measuring 49.4 mm in diameter, with patented rotation mechanism.
  • Ebony black opaline dials, time side with hand-guilloched hobnail pattern.
  • Shiny black alligator leather strap with contrasting cream stitching and fold-over clasp set with 22 baguette-cut diamonds (1.19 ct).
  • Watch delivered with cuff links set with baguette-cut diamonds

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About the brand

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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.