Patek Philippe, the Swiss luxury watchmaker known for its excellence in crafting high-end complications, has once again extended its collection of chronographs with five new exquisite models. Let's take a closer look at each of these marvels.
Starting with the Split-Seconds Monopusher Chronograph with Perpetual Calendar Ref. 5373P-001, it is a highly exclusive model designed specifically for left-handers. This watch is powered by the manually wound caliber CHR 27-525 PS Q movement, the thinnest of its kind ever made, making it one of the most remarkable chronographs ever created. It stands out from its predecessor, the Ref. 5372, with its inverted displays and operating elements, which provide a fresh and updated look.
5373P-001 Courtesy of Patek Philippe
Moving on to the Aquanaut Luce "Rainbow" Chronograph Ref. 7968/300R-001, this watch is a unique addition to Patek Philippe's collection of ladies' chronographs. It features a fascinating bezel with a rainbow array of baguette-cut diamonds and sapphires, which adds an extra sparkle to the watch. The dial is engraved with mother-of-pearl and features the entire spectrum of color sapphires on its 12 applied hour markers in rose gold. It is the first self-winding ladies' chronograph by Patek Philippe, and it certainly makes a statement with its striking appearance.
7968/300R-001 Courtesy of Patek Philippe
The Split-Seconds Chronograph with Perpetual Calendar Ref. 5204G-001 is another classic model that has been updated with new looks. Fitted with the manually wound caliber CHR 29-535 PS Q, this watch has a distinctive olive-green sunburst dial with a black gradation to the periphery. The white-gold case adds an element of elegance to the watch, making it a must-have for collectors who appreciate the finer details.
5204G-001 Courtesy of Patek Philippe
Next, we have the Self-Winding World Time Flyback Chronograph Ref. 5935A-001. This watch is the very first stainless steel version of a cult model that combines two emblematic
Patek Philippe complications. The "carbon" motif in the center of the dial is a concealed reference to the decor of the Ref. 6007 in a limited edition inaugural model that celebrated the new PP6 manufacture building in Plan-les-Ouates in 2020. The automatic caliber CH 28-520 HU movement powers this watch, making it a perfect choice for frequent travelers who want to keep track of time in different time zones.
5935A-001 Courtesy of Patek Philippe
Last but not least, we have the Nautilus Travel Time Chronograph Ref 5990/1A-011. This watch is one of the rare Patek Philippe watches with steel cases, and it has now been given an updated blue dial with a radiant sunburst finish. The self-winding caliber CH 28-520 C FUS movement combines three convenient and user-friendly complications: a flyback chronograph, a Travel Time function, and an analog date at 12 o'clock, which is synchronized with local time. The Nautilus Travel Time Chronograph is a perfect fit for someone who loves the sporty look of a steel watch but also appreciates the intricacies of high-end complications.
5990/1A-011 Courtesy of Patek Philippe
Patek Philippe is a brand with a rich history that dates back to 1839 when Antoni Patek and Francois
Czapek formed a partnership to make pocket watches. Later, in 1845, Patek joined forces with Jean Adrien Philippe, and together they formed Patek Philippe & Co. Since then, the company has been dedicated to producing some of the finest watches in the world, making it one of the most respected names in the industry.
From the highly exclusive Split-Seconds Monopusher Chronograph with Perpetual Calendar to the elegant Aquanaut Luce "Rainbow" Chronograph, Patek Philippe has once again demonstrated why it is one of the most respected names in the watchmaking industry.
For those who appreciate the finest in watchmaking, the new Patek Philippe chronographs are a must-have. With their unique features, timeless designs, and exceptional craftsmanship, they represent the pinnacle of luxury and precision.