Patek Philippe Watches
Below is our current in stock inventory of Patek Philippe watches. If you have a Patek Philippe watch you are interested in selling or trading please contact us.
All Patek Philippe Watches
(53908) Patek Philippe World Time 5230G-001, 5230G, 5230G001, 18k white gold case on a strap with a white gold deployant buckle, automatic Patek Philippe 240HU movement, 48-hour power reserve, charcoal gray hand guilloche dial, white outer ring displaying cities and time zones around the world, white gold dagger style hands, sapphire crystal, display back, diameter: 38.5mm, thickness: 10.5mm. Like New with Patek Philippe box and pa...
(53663) Patek Philippe 5146 G Annual Calendar Moonphase 5146/1G-010, 51461G010, 18k white gold on a 18k white gold bracelet with an 18k white gold deployant buckle, automatic movement, annual calendar, day, date, month, moon phase, power reserve indicator, centered sweep second hand, porcelain dial with applied numerals and hour markers, diameter: 39mm, thickness: 11.2mm, sapphire crystal, display back, water resistant to 2.5 atm. ...
(54182) Patek Philippe 5524G Calatrava Pilot Travel Time 5524G-001, 5524G001, 18k white gold case on a brown calfskin strap with a unique 18k white gold tang buckle, automatic Patek Philippe caliber 324 S C FUS movement, blue varnished dial with large applied gold luminous arabic numerals, luminous hands with central sweep seconds, pointer dated at 6 o'clock, home time displayed with a skeleton hand, AP/PM indicators for local and ...
(52870) Patek Philippe Golden Ellipse 3738J, 3738-202, 18k yellow gold case on a strap with an 18k yellow gold buckle, automatic movement, white "Tiffany & Co." dial with gold hands and black Roman numeral hour markers, size: 35mm x 31mm, thickness: 6mm, 48-Hour power reserve, sapphire crystal, water resistant to 25 meters. Excellent Condition with Patek Philippe box, archive dated 1977, and service papers from 2016.
(54025) Patek Philippe 5124 J Gondolo, 5124J-001, 5124J, 18k yellow gold on a strap with an 18k yellow gold buckle, manual wind caliber 25-21, 44-hour power reserve, small seconds at 6 o'clock, white dial with gold stick markers, sapphire crystal, water resistant to 30 meters, size: 33mm x 43mm (including lugs), thickness: 7.5mm. Like New.
(53792) Patek Philippe 5320G Perpetual Calendar Grande Complication, 5320G-001, 5320G001, 18k white gold case on an alligator strap with an 18k white gold Patek Philippe deployant buckle, automatic Patek Philippe caliber 324SQ movement, perpetual calendar with day and month windows at 12 o'clock, moonphase and pointer date at 6 o'clock, small round windows for the leap year and day/night indicator, 48-hour power reserve, cream colo...
(53144) Patek Philippe 5270P Platinum Perpetual Calendar Chronograph, 5270P-001, 950 platinum on a strap with a 950 platinum deployant buckle, manual wind Patek Philippe caliber CH 29-535 PS Q, perpetual calendar, leap year indicator, day/night indicator, 65-hour power reserve, salmon dial with applied black Arabic numeral hour markers, black leaf-shaped hands, outer black tachymetre scale, sapphire crystal, display back, size: 41m...
(54069) Patek Philippe 5124 G Gondolo, 5124G-001, 5124, 18k white gold on a strap with an 18k white gold tang buckle, manual wind, small seconds at 6 o'clock, rose gold dial with black Arabic numerals, sapphire crystal, water resistant to 30 meters, size: 33mm x 43mm (including lugs), thickness: 7.5mm. Patek buckle on leather strap. Like New with Patek Philippe box and archive papers dated 2010.
(53676) Patek Philippe 5396 Annual Calendar, 5396G-014, 5396G014, 18k white gold on a strap with an 18k white gold deployant buckle, automatic Patek Philippe caliber 324 S QA LU 24H, date, moonphase and 24-hour indication at 6 o'clock, day and month windows at 12 o'clock, centered sweep seconds hand, grey dial, sapphire crystal, display back, water resistant, diameter: 38mm, thickness: 11.5mm. Like New with Patek Philippe box and p...
(52737) Patek Philippe 3960 J Calatrava, 3960J, 18k yellow gold on a strap with an 18k yellow gold buckle, manual wind, small seconds at 6 O'Clock, white dial with black arabic numerals, sapphire crystal, half hunter caseback showcasing Patek Philippe 150th anniversary engraving, Size: 33.3mm, Thickness: 6.75mm, water resistant to 2.5 atm. Excellent Condition with Patek Philippe box and archive extract on order.
(52150) Patek Philippe 3700 Nautilus 3700/011A 3700 011 A, stainless steel case is in exceptional condition and is very sharp, on an integrated stainless steel bracelet with a folding deployant clasp (this watch features the narrow bracelet - which is correct for a 3700/011), automatic Patek Philippe Cal. 28-255 C movement, date at 3 o'clock, blue/grey service dial is in excellent condition, sapphire crystal, water resistant, diame...
(47192) Patek Philippe 5059 P Retrograde Perpetual Calendar, 5059P, 5059P001 platinum case with a platinum deployant buckle, automatic Patek caliber 315/136, day, retrograde date, month, moon phases, leap year, centered sweep seconds hand, half hunter case, sapphire crystal, water resistant to 25 meters, size: 36mm, thickness: 12.4mm. Like New with Patek Philippe archive papers dated 2002. This watch was just recently serviced by P...
(53522) Patek Philippe 7968/300R-001 Aquanaut Luce Rainbow chronograph in rose gold. 7968/300R-001, 7968 300R 001, 7968300R001, rose gold on a rubber strap with a Diamond-set rose gold deployant clasp, automatic Patek caliber CH 28-520, white mother-of-pearl dial with multi-colored sapphire hour markers and gold numerals, chronograph counter at 6 o'clock, centered sweep seconds hand, case, clasp, and bezel are set with 50 diamond b...
(53200) Patek Philippe 5085 Power Reserve Moon Phase 5085/1A-001 50851A001, stainless steel on an integrated multi-link stainless steel bracelet, automatic Patek Philippe caliber 240 PS, pointer date, moon phase, power reserve indicator, small seconds, black dial with luminous hands and hour markers, display back, sapphire crystal, water resistant to 25 meters, diameter: 37mm, thickness: 9.5mm. Like New with Patek Philippe box, ori...
(53248) Patek Philippe 5064 Aquanaut 5064 A, stainless steel on a rubber strap with a stainless steel double folding deployment buckle, Patek Philippe caliber E23-250 SC quartz movement, green "tropical" dial with Arabic numeral hour markers and luminous batons, date, luminous hands, center seconds, sapphire crystal, water resistant, size: 34mm, thickness: 7.7mm. Excellent Condition with box and papers, which are undated.
(54153) Patek Philippe 5270 Perpetual Calendar Chronograph, 5270G-014, 18K white gold with an 18K white gold deployant buckle, manual wind Patek Philippe caliber CH 29-535 PS Q, perpetual calendar, leap year indicator, day / night indicator, 65-hour power reserve, gorgeous blue dial with tachometre "chin" white gold hands / markers, sapphire crystal, display back, size: 41mm, thickness: 12.4mm. Like New with additional solid case b...
(52466) Patek Philippe 5975P 175th Anniversary Chronograph, 5975P-001, 5975G001, commemorative watch celebrating 175 years of Patek Philippe, the rarest variation of all 5975 models rarely coming to market, limited edition of 100 pieces, platinum case with a unique platinum deployment buckle, automatic Patek Philippe CH 28-520, 55-hour power reserve, black dial with pulsations and telemeter scales, center sweep chronograph hand, sa...
(51679) Patek Philippe 5101G 10-Day Tourbillon, 18k white gold three step tonneau "Art Deco" case with a matching 18k white gold tang buckle, manual wind Patek Philippe caliber 28-20 with 60-second tourbillon, 10-day power reserve, COSC, blue dial with applied Arabic numeral hour markers and contrasting silver subdials, curved sapphire crystal, display back showing the tourbillon cage, size 30mm x 51mm, thickness 12.2mm. Like New w...
(54400) Patek Philippe 5111R Gondolo, 5111R, 18k rose gold on a strap with an 18k rose gold tang buckle, manual wind movement, small seconds, white dial with applied numerals, size: 30mm x 47mm (including lugs), thickness: 8mm, sapphire crystal, water resistant to 25 meters. Like New with Patek Philippe box (the interior has deteriorated over time) and papers dated October of 2006. This watch was fully serviced by Patek in 2023.
(54245) Patek Philippe 5235G Annual Calendar Regulator, 5235G-001, 5235G001, 18K white gold on an alligator strap with a white gold tang buckle, automatic Patek Philippe caliber 31-260 REG, 48-hour power reserve, annual calendar with day, date and month apertures, two tone silver dial with a vertical satin finish, sapphire crystal, display back, water resistant, size: 40.5, thickness: 11mm, Like New with Patek Philippe box and pape...
(53762) Patek Philippe 5711 Nautilus, 5711G, 18K white gold on a strap with an 18K white gold deployant buckle, automatic caliber 315, date at 3 o clock, 48 hour power reserve, grey dial, center sweep seconds hand, lumenecent hands and hour markers, sapphire cyrstal, display back, water resistant. Like New with Patek box and archive certificate dated 2008.
(53948) Patek Philippe 5205G Annual Calendar, 5205G-010, 5205G010, 18K white gold on a strap with an 18K white gold tang buckle, automatic movement, 48-hour power reserve, annual calendar, day, date, month, moonphase and 24-hour dial, centered sweep seconds hand, rhodium dial with applied stick markers, sapphire crystal, display back, water resistant to 30 Meters, diameter: 40mm, thickness: 13.55mm. Like new with box and papers dat...
(54165) Patek Philippe 5396R, Annual Calendar, 5396R-012, 5396, 18k rose gold on a strap with an 18k rose gold deployant buckle, automatic movement, caliber: 324 S QA LU 24H, Date, moonphase and 24-hour indication at 6 o'clock, day and month windows at 12 o'clock, centered sweep second hand, silver dial with Arabic numerals, 35-45 hours power reserve, diameter: 38mm, thickness: 11.5mm, sapphire crystal, display back, water resistan...
(54375) Patek Philippe 5726/1A-010 Nautilus Annual Calendar, 5726/1A, 57261A010, stainless steel on a stainless steel bracelet, automatic Patek Philippe caliber 324 S QA LU 24H, date, month in apertures, moon phases and AM/PM indicator, white dial with luminescent hands and index numerals, sapphire crystal, display back, water resistant 120 Meters, size: 40.5mm, thickness 8.5mm. Like New with box and papers dated 2013.
(54341) Patek Philippe 5960 P Annual Calendar Chronograph 5960P-016 5960P016, platinum on a strap with a platinum deployant buckle, automatic Patek caliber CH 28-520 IRM QA 24H movement, annual calendar, day, date, month, power reserve indicator, chronograph with flyback function, black dial with applied stick markers, sapphire crystal, display back, water resistant, diameter: 40.5mm, thickness: 13.55mm. Like New with Patek Philip...
(54376) Patek Philippe 5496 P Retrograde Perpetual Calendar, 5496P-001, 5496P001, platinum case with platinum deployant buckle, automatic Patek Philippe caliber 324 S QR, retrograde date hand, day, month, leap year in apertures, moon phase, sweep second hand, silver dial, applied stick numerals, sapphire crystal, display back, water resistant, size: 39.5mm. Like New with Patek Philippe box, setting pin, additional caseback, and pap...
(53310) Patek Philippe 5905R Complications Brown Dial, 5905R-001, rose gold with a rose gold tang buckle, automatic Patek Philippe caliber ch28-520 QA 24h movement, annual calendar displayed through the windows, flyback chronograph, brown sunburst dial with applied rose gold indices, sapphire crystal, display back, size 42mm, thickness 13.8mm. Like new with Patek box and papers dated 2019.
(53750) Patek Philippe 5231 G World Time with Enamel Cloisonne Dial, 5231G001, 5231G-001-010, 18K white gold on an alligator strap with an 18K white gold deployant buckle, automatic Patek Philippe caliber 240 HU movement, hand painted enamel dial (only 2 artists at Patek Philippe qualified to do the enamel painting), second time zone, 24-hour indicator, historical ring-shaped hour hand, display back, sapphire crystal, water resista...
(53716) Patek Philippe 5205G Annual Calendar, 5205G-010, 5205G010, 18K white gold on a strap with an 18K white gold tang buckle, automatic movement, 48-hour power reserve, annual calendar, day, date, month, moonphase and 24-hour dial, centered sweep seconds hand, rhodium dial with applied stick markers, sapphire crystal, display back, water resistant to 30 Meters, diameter: 40mm, thickness: 13.55mm. Like New with Patek Philippe box...
(53666) Patek Philippe 5711 Jumbo Nautilus 5711/1A-011, stainless steel on an integrated stainless steel bracelet, automatic Patek Philippe caliber 324 S C movement, date, centered sweep second hand, white dial with luminescent hands and index numerals, sapphire crystal, display back, water resistant 120m, size: 43mm x 38mm, thickness: 8.5mm. Like new with box and papers dated 2014. With service papers from Patek Phillipe December ...
(53632) Patek Philippe 3800/1A Nautilus 3800 1A, 3800/1, extremely rare variation 3800 in exceptional original condition!!, stainless steel and yellow gold on a bracelet, automatic Patek Philippe caliber 330 SC movement, date at 3 o clock, rare black dial with applied yellow gold roman numerals, sapphire crystal, solid case back, water resistant, 35mm, thickness 7.5mm, Like new with Patek box and papers from 1997.
(53206) Patek Philippe 5320G Perpetual Calendar Grande Complication, 5320G-001, 5320G001, 18k white gold case on an alligator strap with an 18k white gold Patek Philippe deployant buckle, automatic Patek Philippe caliber 324SQ movement, perpetual calendar with day and month windows at 12 o'clock, moonphase and pointer date at 6 o'clock, small round windows for the leap year and day/night indicator, 48-hour power reserve, cream colo...
(53867) Patek Philippe 5905P Complications Blue Dial, 5905P-001, platinum case on a matching platinum buckle, automatic Patek Philippe caliber ch28-250 QA 24h, annual calendar displayed through the windows, flyback chronograph, blue sunburst dial with applied white gold indices, sapphire crystal, display back, diameter: 42mm, thickness: 13.8mm. Like New with Patek Philippe box and papers dated 2015.
(54171) Patek Philippe 5726 A Nautilus Annual Calendar, 5726A-001, 5726A001, stainless steel on a strap with a stainless steel deployant buckle, automatic Patek Philippe caliber 324 S QA LU 24H, date, month in apertures, moon phases and am/pm indicator, grey dial with luminescent hands and index numerals, sapphire crystal, display back, water resistant 120 meters, size: 40.5mm, thickness: 11mm. Excellent Condition with Patek Philip...
(54140) Patek Philippe 5370 Split Second Chronograph, 5370P-001, 5370P001, extremely limited production, platinum case on a strap with a platinum deployant buckle, fully in-house manual wind Patek Philippe Caliber CH 29-535 PS, 65-hour power reserve, 30-minute split second chronograph, split pusher built into the crown, black enamel dial with applied gold Breguet numerals, sapphire crystal, display back, size: 41mm, thickness: 13.5...
(53448) Patek Philippe 5131P World Time with Enamel Cloisonne Dial 5131/1P-001 51311P001 5131/1P 001, extremely limited in production and now discontinued, 950 platinum on an integrated 950 platinum bracelet with a double deployant clasp, automatic Patek Philippe caliber 240 HU movement, hand painted enamel dial depicting the Arctic Circle (only 2 artists at Patek Philippe are qualified to do the enamel painting), second time zone,...
(51324) Patek Philippe 5055G Power Reserve Moonphase, 5055G, 18k white gold on a strap with an 18k white gold deployant clasp, hallmarks are deep and defined, automatic movement, black dial, moonphase, power reserve indicator, calendar date, size: 36mm, thickness: 9mm, sapphire crystal, water resistant, display back. Like New with Patek box and papers from December 2003.
(53946) Patek Philippe 5124 G Gondolo, 5124G-001, 5124, 18k white gold on a strap with an 18k white gold tang buckle, manual wind, small seconds at 6 o'clock, rose gold dial with black Arabic numerals, sapphire crystal, water resistant to 30 meters, size: 33mm x 43mm (including lugs), thickness: 7.5mm. Patek buckle on light brown Patek strap. Like new with Patek Philippe box and archive extracts on order.
(54181) Patek Philippe 5224R Calatrava 24-Hour Display Travel Time, 5524R-001, 5224R001, New Model for 2023, 18k rose gold case with distinctive curved two tier lugs, navy blue hand-stitched calfskin strap with a nubuck finish and an 18k rose gold tang buckle, automatic Patek Philippe caliber 31-260 PS FUS 24H movement, navy blue dial with a double railway track scale for the hours and minutes, large applied luminous rose gold Arab...
(53509) Patek Philippe 5811 Jumbo Nautilus, 5811/1G-001, 58111G001, 18k white gold on an 18k white gold bracelet, automatic Patek Philippe caliber 26-330 S C movement, date, centered sweep second hand, blue dial with luminescent hands and index numerals, sapphire crystal, display back, water resistant 120mm, size: 41mm, thickness: 8.2mm. Like New with Patek Philippe box and papers dated 2023.
(53949) Patek Philippe 5396R Annual Calendar, 5396R-001, 5396R001, 18k rose gold on a strap with an 18k rose gold deployant buckle, automatic Patek Philippe caliber 324 S QA LU 24H, date, moonphase and 24-hour indication at 6 o'clock, silver sector dial, day and month windows at 12 o'clock, centered sweep second hand, silver dial, sapphire crystal, display back, water resistant, diameter: 38mm, thickness: 11.5mm, Like New with Pate...
(52898) Patek Philippe 5712 Jumbo Nautilus, 5712/1A-001, stainless steel on a stainless steel bracelet, automatic movement, power-reserve indicator between 10 and 11 o'clock, subsidiary seconds dial at 4 o'clock, analog date at 7 o'clock with an integrated moon-phase display, blue/grey dial with luminescent hands and index numerals, size: 43mm x 38mm, thickness: 9mm, sapphire crystal, display back, water resistant 60 meters. Excell...
(51953) Patek Philippe 5396G Annual Calendar, 5396G-011, 5396, 18k white gold on a strap with an 18k white gold deployant buckle, automatic movement, caliber: 324 S QA LU 24H, Date, moonphase and 24-hour indication at 6 o'clock, day and month windows at 12 o'clock, centered sweep second hand, silver dial, 35-45 hours power reserve, diameter: 38mm, thickness: 11.5mm, sapphire crystal, display back, water resistant. Like New with Pa...
(53582) Patek Philippe 5159 Perpetual Calendar Retrograde, 5159J-001, 5159J001, 18k yellow gold on a strap with an 18k yellow gold deployment buckle, automatic movement, day, retro date, month, moonphase, leap year, centered sweep seconds hand, half hunter case, silver dial with center guilloche, sapphire crystal, water resistant to 25 meters, size: 38mm, thickness: 12.4mm, Like New with winding box and papers dated May 2017.
(53760) Patek Philippe Chronograph 5070G, 5070 G, 18k white gold on a strap with an 18k white gold deployant buckle, manual wind Lemania caliber 27-70 movement, two register chronograph, silver dial with applied arabic charcoal numerals, base 1000 tachometer scale, charcoal leaf hands with applied arabic numerals, display back, sapphire crystal. Excellent Condition with original box and papers dated 2008.
(53752) Patek Philippe 6119 G Calatrava 6119G-001, 6119G001, 18k white gold case on a strap with an 18k white gold tang buckle, manual wind Patek Philippe caliber 30-255 PS movement, silver / grey dial with applied gold stick markers, small seconds at 6 o'clock, display back, Clous de Paris bezel, sapphire crystal, water resistant, Diameter: 39mm, Thickness: 8mm. UNWORN New with Patek Philippe box and papers from 2024.
(54003) Patek Philippe 6119 G Calatrava 6119G-001, 6119G001, 18k white gold case on a strap with an 18k white gold tang buckle, manual wind Patek Philippe caliber 30-255 PS movement, silver / grey dial with applied gold stick markers, small seconds at 6 o'clock, display back, Clous de Paris bezel, sapphire crystal, water resistant, Diameter: 39mm, Thickness: 8mm. Like New New with Patek Philippe box and papers from 2024.
(53955) Patek Philippe 5524G Calatrava Pilot Travel Time, 5524G-001, 5524G001, 18k white gold case on a brown calfskin strap with a unique 18k white gold tang buckle, automatic Patek Philippe caliber 324 S C FUS movement, blue varnished dial with large applied gold luminous Arabic numerals, luminous hands with central sweep seconds, pointer dated at 6 o'clock, home time displayed with a skeleton hand, AP/PM indicators for local and...
(54308) Patek Philippe 5296 G Calatrava, 5296G-010, 5296G010, 18K white gold on a strap with an 18K white gold tang buckle, automatic Patek Philippe caliber 324 SC movement, silver dial, date at 3 o'clock, white gold hands with centered sweep seconds hand, sapphire crystal, display back, water resistant, diameter: 38mm, thickness: 8.5mm. Like new with Patek Philippe Box and papers dated 2019.
(53944) Patek Philippe 5039 Perpetual Calendar Hobnail Bezel 5039 R 5039R 010, 18k rose gold on a strap with an 18k rose gold deployant buckle, automatic Patek Philippe caliber 240 Q movement, day, date, month, moon phase, 24-hour indicator, leap year, hobnail bezel, silver dial with applied rose gold hour markers, the subdial has developed a warm and charming patina, dauphine hands, water resistant to 25 meters, sapphire crystal, ...
(52314) Patek Philippe Nautilus 3700/1A, stainless steel case is in exceptional condition and retains its original facets and bevels, integrated stainless steel bracelet, automatic Patek Philippe Cal. 28-255 C movement, date at 3 o'clock, beautiful vivid blue/grey dial is original and has all original tritum lume still present, the lume on the dial and hands has developed a charming and even patina, sapphire crystal, water resistan...
(53761) Patek Philippe Chronograph 5070G, 5070 G, 18k white gold on a strap with an 18k white gold deployant buckle, manual wind Lemania caliber 27-70 movement, two register chronograph, silver dial with applied arabic charcoal numerals, base 1000 tachometer scale, charcoal leaf hands with applied arabic numerals, display back, sapphire crystal. Excellent Condition with original box and papers dated 2008.
(52671) Patek Philippe 5970G-001 Perpetual Calendar Chronograph, 5970G, 5970, white gold on a strap with a white gold deployant buckle, manual wind Patek Philippe Caliber CHR 27-70 Q, chronograph, perpetual calendar (day, date, month, leap year, moon phases, AM/PM indicator), 24-hour indicator, silver dial with applied charcoal baton markers, printed railway minute track with tachymetric scale, size: 40mm, thickness: 12.9mm, sapphi...
(53461) Patek Philippe 5520P Calatrava Pilot Travel Time 24 Hour Alarm 5520p-001 5520p001, platinum case on a brown calfskin strap with a unique platinum tang buckle, automatic Patek Philippe caliber AL 30-660 S C FUS movement, black dial with large applied gold luminous arabic numerals, luminous hands with central sweep seconds, pointer dated at 6 o'clock, home time displayed with a skeleton hand, AP/PM indicators for local and ho...
(53463) Patek Philippe 6119 G Calatrava 6119G-001, 6119G001, 18k white gold case on a strap with an 18k white gold tang buckle, manual wind Patek Philippe caliber 30-255 PS movement, silver / grey dial with applied gold stick markers, small seconds at 6 o'clock, display back, Clous de Paris bezel, sapphire crystal, water resistant, Diameter: 39mm, Thickness: 8mm. Like New with Patek Philippe box and papers from 2021.
(53897) Patek Philippe 5140 G Ultra Thin Perpetual Calendar, 5140G-001, 5140G001, 18k white gold on a strap with an 18k white gold deployant buckle, automatic movement, day, date, month, year, moonphase, 24-hour indicator, silver dial with applied gold stick markers, sapphire crystal, display back, sapphire crystal, water resistant to 30 meters, 48-hour power reserve, diameter: 37.2mm, thickness: 8.5mm. Like new with Patek Philippe...
(53674) Patek Philippe 5980/1AR Nautilus Chronograph, 5980/1AR-001, 5980/1AR, 59801AR, 18K rose gold and stainless steel on a bracelet, 18K rose gold bezel, automatic Patek Philippe caliber CH 28-520 C, 55 hour power reserve, 12 hour chronograph, date at 3 o clock, blue dial with applied luminous indexes and luminous hands, sapphire crystal, display back screw down crown, size 40.5mm, thickness 12.1mm Like New with original box and...
(53014) Patek Philippe 5085 Power Reserve Moon Phase 5085/1J-001 50851J001, an extremely rare reference by Patek Philippe, yellow gold on an integrated multi-link yellow gold bracelet, automatic Patek Philippe caliber 240 PS, pointer date, moon phase, power reserve indicator, small seconds, rare dial variant with black painted Arabic numerals, luminous hands, display back, sapphire crystal, water resistant to 25 meters, diameter: 3...
(53418) Patek Philippe 5167/300-010 Aquanaut 5167/300G-010, 5167 300G 010, 5167300G010, one of the rarest Aquanauts ever produced! This model was never officially in the Patek Philippe catalog and was only offered to very VIP clients, 18k white gold on a rubber strap with a double deployant clasp, automatic Patek caliber 324 SC, date at 3 o'clock, centered sweep seconds hand, case and bezel are set with 101 diamond baguettes, tropi...
(53309) Patek Philippe Chronograph 5070P, 5070 P, platinum case on a strap with a matching platinum deployant buckle, the platinum case is in unworn condition, manual wind Lemania caliber 27-70 movement, two register chronograph, beautiful sunburst blue dial with applied charcoal-colored Arabic numerals, base 1000 tachymeter scale, charcoal leaf hands with applied Arabic numerals, display back, sapphire crystal. Like new with Patek...
(49583) Patek Philippe 5270 Perpetual Calendar Chronograph, 5270G-001, the first series variation of the 5270G, 18K white gold with an 18K white gold deployant buckle, manual wind Patek Philippe caliber CH 29-535 PS Q, perpetual calendar, leap year indicator, day/night indicator, 65-hour power reserve, silver dial, charcoal hands/markers, sapphire crystal, display back, size: 41mm, thickness: 12.4mm. Like New with Patek Philippe bo...
(53828) Patek Philippe 1579 first series Chronograph, 1579J, 18k yellow gold case, the patina surrounds the entire bezel and is very charming, manual wind Patek Philippe caliber 13-130. The Spider lugs are in excellent sharp condition with facets still clearly visible with satin finishing on the sides; the silver tow tone dial is in excellent condition, size 36mm, thickness 11.5mm. Rare examples of these are very collectible, in ex...
(53484) Patek Philippe 5236P-001 In Line Perpetual Calendar, a model for based on a vintage pocket watch produced in the 1970's, .950 platinum case (with styling cues taken from the iconic reference 3448 perpetual calendar) on a strap with a matching .950 platinum folding deployant buckle, newly developed Patek Philippe caliber 31-260 PS QL movement consisting of 503 parts, 48-hour power reserve, automatic with micro rotor, blue/bl...
(52015) Patek Philippe 3710 Nautilus "Comet", 3710/1A-001, 3710/1A, 37101A001, stainless steel on a stainless steel bracelet, automatic Patek Philippe 330 SC movement, date window at 3 o'clock, power reserve indicator at 12 o'clock, centered sweep seconds hand, size: 42mm x 38mm (including lugs), thickness: 8.1mm, sapphire crystal, water resistant. Excellent condition with Archive on order.
(52831) Patek Philippe 3711 Nautilus 3711/1G, 3711/1G-001, a very rare watch that was produced only in 2004-2007 and quickly discontinued due to the introduction of the 5711/1A, solid 18k white gold bracelet is in excellent condition, automatic Patek Philippe caliber 315 SC, date at 3 o'clock, ribbed jet black dial with luminous hands and hour markers, sapphire crystal, display back, size: 42mm x 44mm, thickness: 8.5mm. Excellent c...
(53558) Patek Philippe 5298 P Calatrava, 5298P-001, 5298P001, platinum on a strap with an platinum tang buckle, very rare grey dial on the 5298P automatic Patek Philippe caliber 324 SC movement, baguette diamond set bezel, gray dial, date at 3 o'clock, white gold hands with centered sweep seconds hand, round and baguette hour markers, sapphire crystal, display back, water resistant, diameter: 38mm, thickness: 8.5mm. Like new with ...
Patek Philippe 5230G World Time White Gold
Patek Philippe Annual Calendar 5146/1G Slate Dial 18K White Gold / Bracelet
Patek Philippe Calatrava 5524G Pilot Travel Time 18k White Gold
Patek Philippe Golden Ellipse 18K Yellow Gold Tiffany Dial 35MM
Patek Philippe Gondolo 5124J 18K Yellow Gold Manual Wind
Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar 5320G Grand Complication 18K White Gold
Patek Philippe 5270P Perpetual Calendar Chronograph Platinum Salmon Dial
Patek Philippe Gondolo 5124G 18K White Gold Manual Wind
Patek Philippe Annual Calendar 5396G Anthracite Dial 18K White Gold
Patek Philippe Calatrava Manual Wind 18K Yellow Gold 150th anniversary
Patek Philippe Vintage Nautilus Automatic SS Blue Dial ORIGINAL PAPERS
Patek Philippe Retrograde Perpetual Calendar 5059P Platinum PP SERVICED
Patek Philippe Aquanaut 7968/300R Luce "Rainbow" Chronograph
Patek Philippe Power Reserve Moon 5085 Phase Black Dial SS
Patek Philippe Aquanaut 5064A Mid Size Quartz SS / Rubber
Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar Chronograph 5270G Blue Dial "CHIN" RARE
Patek Philippe 175th Anniversary 5975 Chronograph Platinum Limited RARE
Patek Philippe 10-Day Tourbillon 5101G 18k White Gold Blue Dial
Patek Philippe Gondolo 5111R Manual Wind 18K Rose Gold
Patek Philippe Annual Calendar Regulator 18K White Gold
Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711G Grey Dial 18K White Gold
Patek Philippe Annual Calendar Rhodium Dial 18K White Gold
Patek Philippe Annual Calendar 5396R-012 18k Rose Gold / Breguet Numerals
Patek Philippe Nautilus Annual Calendar 5726 Moon White Dial SS
Patek Philippe Annual Calendar 5960P-016 Chronograph Black Dial
Patek Philippe Retrograde 5496P Perpetual Calendar Platinum
Patek Philippe Chronograph Annual 5905R Calendar Rose Gold / Brown Dial
Patek Philippe World Time 5231G Enamel Dial 18K White Gold UNWORN 2024
Patek Philippe Annual Calendar Rhodium Dial 18K White Gold
Patek Philippe Jumbo Nautilus 5711 White Dial SS
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Guide to Patek Philippe Watches
As rare and finely constructed timepieces, Patek Philippe watches are excellent stores of value. Recently, the collecting public’s attention has been focused mainly on sports models like the Nautilus and Aquanaut, which in turn resulted in a meteoric increase in the prices for these models. In 2017, a stainless steel Nautilus ref. 5711/1A-001 was worth around $35,000. Now, after the model was discontinued in 2021, the 5711 is worth well over $100,000. Apart from the sports models, other more complicated references in the Patek Philippe catalog such as the 3970, 5970, 5270, and many others have also seen dramatic increases in the past few years.
Patek Philippe does not officially disclose the number of watches it produces each year but industry experts estimate that the company puts out roughly 60,000 watches annually.
Patek Philippe is currently owned by the Stern family of Switzerland who acquired the company in 1932 from members of the founding Philippe family. The current president is Thierry Stern and his father, Philippe Stern, acts as Honorary President. The Sterns are heavily involved in all aspects of Patek Philippe's business, including both marketing and production. Both Thierry and Philippe have been credited with some of Patek Philippe's most notable references, including the 3970 and 5970. It has been reported that Thierry Stern personally evaluates the quality, and particularly the sound, of every minute repeater that leaves the Patek Philippe manufacture.
The Patek Philippe seal is a symbol used by the company to guarantee quality. In use since 2009, the seal guarantees the quality of the entire watch, not just the movement, and covers the standard of finishing, aesthetics, and reliability. The Patek Philippe seal also guarantees the accuracy of the watch, with a tolerance of no more than -3/+2 seconds per day which is stricter than the COSC industry standard of -4/+6 seconds per day.
The Calatrava Cross is Patek Philippe's distinctive logo. The manufacture registered the image of the Calatrava Cross in 1887, and it has since been adopted as an unmistakable identifier of the Patek Philippe brand. The logo consists of a cross, with lilies adorning each of the 4 branches. The Calatrava Cross has its origins in a 12th century order of Spanish knights.
History of Patek Philippe
The legacy of Patek Philippe began by the word of mouth of European royalty, perhaps the most effective form of advertising of its day. These crown heads of state eagerly sanctioned the artistry of Antoine Patek, a one-time Polish soldier who recognized the superb public relations power of monarchs. Like the earliest clockmakers, Patek received his seminal marketing advantage via kings, queens, sultans, dukes, and countesses, including Prince Christian IX and Princess Louise of Denmark, and King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy. This grand company makes the worlds’ finest, most sophisticated watches, and with all due respect to the other brilliant Swiss, Italian, French, and German watchmakers, this brand occupies the top of the pyramid with legendary quality, dedication to tradition, and commitment to horologic innovation. They manufacture their own parts and movements, and it usually takes at least a year to produce each and every watch.
Patek Philippe has created and owns more innovations and “bests” than anyone else in the industry, including the first bracelet wristwatch in 1868. They made the most expensive watch ever sold in 1932, and the most complicated watch ever made in 1989. One at a time, they make the most beautifully crafted, most accurate, and complicated wristwatches in the world. They have over 80 patents on the chronograph, the perpetual calendar, the minute repeater, the Gyromax balance spring, and many dozens more.
IN THE BEGINNING
Antoine (Antoni) Norbert de Patek (1812-1877) was a Polish soldier and veteran of the 1830 revolution against Russian domination. In 1833 he sought political asylum in France and then Geneva, Switzerland because the Russians insisted that Poles who fought in the insurrection must leave the country; he was lucky to keep his life, unlike many other Poles who had served in the war against the Russian Czar. Patek was a Renaissance intellect with talents as a warrior, a true artist, and he had great abilities in business, as well as knowledge and interests in many other areas. He became a student of Swiss painter Alexandre Calame, the prominent, romantic realist landscapist who had gained fame in Berlin as an exponent of the Dusseldorf School.
One of Antoni Patek's earliest fascinations was with horology; his preoccupation with clocks and watches trumped his other formidable talents. Living in the watch capital of the world, Patek began buying watch components and movements, eventually building a trade in fine Swiss timepieces, selling them to wealthy and influential Polish clients. He was a naturally gifted salesman, and with his instinctive appreciation for the highest quality, his business grew quickly - fueled by his combined horologic passion and an understanding of the true meaning of artistry. At the age of 27, intent on the formidable task of creating his own company, Patek formed a partnership with a fellow Polish displaced ex-soldier and watchmaker, Francois (František) Czapek, who was a year younger, and was originally born a Bohemian Czech in Somanice. They registered their new manufactory on May 1, 1839, as Patek, Czapek & Cie. Patek continued to acquire Swiss pocket watch and clock movement blanks (ebauches), as well as the finest hand-made cases from other established Swiss watch companies, who were already leading the European world in horology. Czapek, the brilliant technician, combined and reinvented the finest pocket watch components in their small shop, and being a naturally gifted designer, he also began creating his own case architecture. Patek, the Polish outsider artist, and Czapek, with his superior engineering abilities, entered into direct competition with the other Swiss watchmakers including Breguet. They were absolutely fearless, with charming old-world manners and an indomitable entrepreneurial spirit that seemed to immediately pay off. After only a year - by July of 1840 - the workshop had six experienced Polish technicians who were producing 200 timepieces a year from individual orders, while the Patek name immediately spread among wealthy clients.
In 1843 Antoni Patek was granted Swiss citizenship, and the next year he was introduced to French watchmaker Jean Adrien Philippe (1814-1894), a young horologist who had invented an astonishingly thin watch as well as a revolutionary keyless winding mechanism, two remarkable steps towards the era of the wristwatch. On April 18, 1845, the firm was dissolved when Patek and Czapek had begun to have problems; their chemistry as partners appeared to be far less than a good match. Patek immediately made young Philippe the head watchmaker, and they were joined by Vincent Gostkowski, whose communication skills and pragmatic talents for numbers filled in the void. In their new agreement, Patek ran the business, direction, and marketing, Gostkowski was the firm’s accountant and correspondent, and Philippe was in charge of the manufactory. In 1845 they produced their first pocket watch with a minute repeater. By 1850 the workshop was producing Philippe’s own movement designs on the newest machinery. By 1851 Gostkowsky had left the concern, and the twin partnership of Antoni Patek and Jean Philippe was registered in Geneva as a corporation named Patek Philippe & Cie, a duo for the ages. Their first pocket watches were marked with “PP” on the dial-face, and were wound by turning the crown, which was also Philippe’s invention.
The Horologist Philippe was in charge of production and development, while the superb salesman, Patek began traveling around the world to gather wealthy and influential customers. He understood how to market to the powerful, gifting Queen Victoria with one of the newest watches during the Great Exhibition in the Crystal Palace in 1851. It was a gift that kept on giving when at the Universal Exhibition in London in 1857, both Queen Victoria and Prince Albert purchased new Patek Philippe pocket watches, launching the stratospheric prestige of the brand. Soon Patek Philippe was available at Rodanet in Paris, at Eli Mayer in Leipzig, and in Madrid and Moscow. Among the smitten customers were Christian IX and Princess Louise of Denmark, the Egyptian sultan Hussein Kamel, and the Italian Duke Victor Emmanuel III. As world royalty heartily embraced Patek Philippe, the firm produced the very first Swiss wristwatch for The Countess Koscowicz of Hungary in 1868.
With a new international consciousness, the world was described for the first time by 24 time zones in 1870, and Louis Cottier, an independent Geneva watchmaker, invented a brilliant universal time indicator mechanism allowing pocket watches to tell the local time in several world capitals. This remarkable futuristic innovation was immediately utilized in several Patek Philippe universal time watches (Currently the ref. 5230). Not long after that, Patek Philippe became one of the first watchmakers to be represented in the United States, entering into an exclusive contract with Tiffany & Co. in New York.
When Antoni Patek died at the age of 65 in 1877, Jean Philippe inherited the firm as sole owner. In 1881 Philippe patented his precision regulator, and in 1889 he registered his perpetual calendar mechanism. In 1887 the company had registered their Spanish Calatrava Cross as the Patek Philippe brand symbol. Jean passed away in 1894, but by the turn of the century, affluent and fashionable people and world leaders, including Americans, were carrying Patek Philippes.
In 1901, Patek Philippe & Cie was sold and renamed to "Ancienne Manufacture d’Horlogerie Patek Philippe & Cie, S.A."
In 1902 they received their patent for the split seconds chronograph, and in 1909 they created a milestone – the “Duke of Regla” coat-of-arms pocket watch, with a minute repeater that played the Westminster chimes on a grande and petite sonnerie. In 1916, during World War I, Patek introduced the first ladies’ wristwatch containing a five-minute repeating mechanism. In 1922-23 they debuted the first split-seconds chronograph wristwatch, with a round case design that’s a precursor to the Calatrava line. By this time the wristwatch was becoming wildly popular, replacing the pocket and fob watch. The European watchmakers responded to their new international demand by innovating with novel complications. In 1925 Patek Philippe brought out the first perpetual calendar wristwatch – the caliber 97925. It automatically adjusted itself for the months with only 30 or 28 days, as well as for leap years. The first was sold to American watch connoisseur Thomas Emery in 1927. Patek introduced moon phase displays, the first bracelet chronographs with split-second mechanisms, and the astounding minute repeater watches. Also, in 1927, automobile magnate James Ward Packard received his Patek Philippe astronomical pocket watch, purportedly the most complicated watch in the world, including a celestial chart with the constellations in the sky above Packard’s home in Ohio.
The economic downfall of 1929 began a slowing of production that lasted throughout the Depression and the 1930’s. By this time Patek Philippe had secured its position in the world enough to outlast the crisis, being a familiar, international premier brand, such as Rolls Royce. The company was sold again in 1932 and was purchased by the Stern brothers, Charles and Jean, who changed the firm’s name back to its prestigious and permanent Patek Philippe S.A. (The company still remains in the Stern family to this day). Despite the world's great economic depression the Stern brothers continued undaunted with their creative vision for Patek Philippe. They debuted the first model of their new, signature line – the Ref. 96 Calatrava – elegant, sleek, and the hybrid of an avant-garde aesthetic with a touch of Bauhaus simplicity. The circular Calatrava cases, whether wide or thin, with polished bezels or decorated with hobnail patterns, had an immediately identifiable style. They were described as “impervious to short term trends,” or in other words, “timeless.” The shape and solidarity of the Calatrava line became one of the world’s most copied watches. Some of the earliest were remarkable, with perpetual calendar and triple date functions, minute repeaters, and age and phases of the moon. The Stern brothers chose the name Calatrava from the legend of a Spanish religious order that defended the Calatrava Citadel against the invasion of the Moors in the Middle Ages, which fit in nicely with the Patek brand symbol, the even-quadrant Templar-like cross with its elegant filigree design.
In 1933 the Sterns held their own great international watch contest for their two best clients when millionaire banker Henry Graves competed with automobile magnate James Ward Packard for ownership of the world’s most complicated watch. After the legendary and highly talked-about Packard astronomical watch, Graves, the competitive magnate who would not be outdone, commissioned Patek to surpass the already legendary 1927 watch. Rising to the challenge, it took the company three years to engineer and produce a monumental timepiece for Graves, costing him an incredible 60,000 Swiss Francs (500 percent more than the watch belonging to Packard). Named “The Super complication,” it had a stunning two-dozen different functions, including a perpetual calendar with phases and age of the moon, with an innovative indicator of sunset and sunrise. This unique masterwork sold in 1999 for $11,000,000 at Sotheby’s, which set the record for the most expensive watch to ever sell at auction.
In 1941, at the start of World War II, Patek initiated regular manufacture of their perpetual calendar wristwatches (Ref. 1526), as well as the ref. 590 time-only watch produced from 1938 to 1948, the staples that allowed them to survive the war.
In 1944, at the Geneva Observatory Competition, Patek received a startling amount of first prizes for their popular marine chronometers, sold to officers with money in every navy. In 1948, competing with the new Japanese post-war quartz watch industry, and to the shock of the other Swiss watchmakers, Patek opened a proprietary department for the electronic quartz movement technology. They endured the old-world criticism of the other watch companies, although many of the makers of mechanical movements gave in and also eventually entered the quartz phase, even though they knew that the premier accuracy of the standardized quartz battery mechanisms couldn't replace the haute horology of the precision mechanical movements.
Patek received patents from 1949 to 1951 for their Gyromax monometallic balance wheel, defining the state of the art for enduring decades for other watchmakers as well. In 1950, in a fascinating cold war response to a technological need in the scientific communities, they introduced the ref. 2509, an antimagnetic watch designed for laboratories with high electro-magnetic fields, including the aeronautics industry such as NASA and the blossoming space programs. It had a stainless-steel case and bracelet with a soft anti-magnetic iron core for research scientists whose proximity to overwhelming magnetic fields tended to abrogate the normally metallic watch mechanisms. They introduced the ref. 2508 Calatrava in stainless-steel in 1951, ushering in a new era of more affordable and enduring “time only” fine Swiss watches that have lasted to today. The revolutionary first self-winding wristwatch, ref. 2526 was released in 1952, again installing Patek at the top of cutting-edge horology with the radical 12-600 AT movement that oscillated at a frequency of 19,800 vph (2.75 Hz), with its 18K gold guilloche rotor balance weight and swan neck index regulator.
From 1953 to 1956 Patek initiated a unique new technological era with patents for their self-winding movements. In 1956 they engineered the first totally electronic clock, and from 1959 to 1962, meeting the needs of the dawning of the jet age of personal and corporate air travelers, they were awarded patents for GMT and world time zone watches, suiting the new requirements for worldwide commerce.
During the 1960’s Patek expanded their technological edge with a new precision timekeeping record at the 1962 Geneva Observatory Competition. In 1965, after the extensive testing of every Swiss-made watch, the world learned that Patek had been the most accurate watchmaker from the years of 1880 to 1964. In 1968 they debuted the first novel model of the Ellipse line - the revolutionary oval ref. 3548, a stunning simple design with a lapis-colored blue dial. In 1976 Patek released the futuristic first example of their Nautilus sports collection in stainless steel, the ref. 3700/1. The following year they were awarded a patent for their extremely thin caliber 240 automatic movement for the Nautilus, an engine that would be placed in some of the most important timepieces ever made, including the Ellipses.
Patek introduced the first automatic completely skeletonized wristwatch in 1981, the ref. 3878, with gilded components all throughout the open-worked mechanism in an extremely thin case. In 1986 Patek was awarded their patent for the retrograde perpetual calendar, and in 1989, to mark their 150th anniversary, they released an unequaled masterpiece – their caliber 89 astronomical watch - with 33 different functions and 1,728 unique components, which was the most complicated pocket timepiece ever created; each example required nine years to produce. 1989 also brought several Patek masterpieces to further celebrate the anniversary, including their Officer's watch ref. 3960 in an edition of 2,200 examples, as well as the magnificent homage to the Patek jump hour watch of the 1920’s – the delicate tonneau-shaped ref. 3969, produced in a small edition of 500.
1993 brought the launch of the tonneau-shaped art deco-inspired Gondolo collection, beginning with ref.4824. At the Baselworld exhibition that year Patek also debuted their ref/ 5050 – the first perpetual calendar wristwatch with a retrograde date and a moon phase aperture. Their annual calendar mechanism received a patent in 1996, while their annual calendar watch (now manually adjusted only once every 365 days) was voted the watch of the year at Baselworld. They also moved into their new building in Plan-les-Ouates. In 1998 their novel state-of-winding indicator was awarded its patent, the retrograde date arc complication was introduced on the ref. 5059 watch, and they released their ref. 5055, an incredibly complicated automatic with a power reserve, a date, and moon phases. Just before the millennium, in 1999, they debuted the elegant and feminine ladies Twenty-4 collection, decorated with top Wesselton diamonds, represented by the ref. 4910/10A.
For the Millennium celebration Patek Philippe created an incredible double-sided pocket watch – the Star Caliber 2000 - which had 21 complications. Also being introduced was the deco-tonneau design watch with a 10-day power reserve ref. 5100, in a limited edition of 3100 with different precious metals. In 2001 they debuted the most complicated double face wristwatch ever made, the spectacular Sky Moon Tourbillon ref. 5002, and in 2003 they brought out the rectangular Art Deco 10-Day Tourbillon ref. 5101. In 2005 Patek advanced research announced a watch using their new silicon escape wheel, and in 2006 the Spiromax® silicon-based balance spring was introduced. The 30th anniversary of the Nautilus collection coincided with the newly renovated Geneva Salon in 2006, and in that same year the Geneva seal of quality, which had been stamped on every Patek watch, was replaced by the Pate Philippe quality seal.
In 2009 Philippe Stern, the 3rd generation chairman of the Stern family ownership of Patek Philippe, passed the torch to his son Thierry, who accepted the role of president.
The Patek Philippe Line
The Patek factories, with 200 skilled professional workers, and the museum, is still located in Geneva; with the enhanced complexity of the watches and the evolved high prices, production is understandably lower. During Patek's 160 years in the business, they have manufactured 600,000 watches, with the average timepiece requiring at least nine months to complete, with the more complicated watches taking even longer. The entire process takes place at the Patek factory by thoroughly trained master technicians with unequalled abilities, who labor in the company’s specialized workshops.
There are currently eight official lines produced by Patek Philippe. Each style reflects philosophy of design, knowledge of the past, and the traditional Patek virtue of always looking to the future. There are some vintage as well as recent adjunct model lines such as the Square, the Tank, the Pagoda, and the Top Hat, precursors to the Gondolo collection.
CALATRAVA
The Calatrava is still Patek’s signature model. From its debut with the iconic ref. 96 during the beleaguered Great Depression days of 1932, the Calatrava watches invoke Patek Philippe's precision, novel artistry and style. The Calatravas have elegantly thin cases with broad polished bezels or hobnail high relief surrounding the dials. Noting the immediate popularity of these watches, nearly all the Swiss watchmakers have tried to copy them, trying to capture the sleek lines and elegance; however, Calatrava is unique to Patek Philippe. With the immediate popularity and acclaim for this new, elegant offering, the Stern brothers adopted the Calatrava cross as their now familiar company logo from the legend of a Spanish religious order that defended the Calatrava Citadel against the invasion of the Moors in the Middle Ages, fitting nicely with the traditional Patek brand symbol of the Spanish knight. The Calatrava quickly became known as the epitome of the round wristwatch, as well as the most recognizable example of the Patek Philippe style. Supremely elegant, it affects every new generation of watch aficionados with its timeless simplicity and perfection. As of 2021 there are 15 Calatrava models for men and women, available in white, rose gold, and platinum.
NAUTILUS
The Nautilus was first introduced in 1976 and was a contemporary horologic revolution, a sports watch based on the universal shape of the porthole of a maritime vessel. The first Nautilus 3700/1, was made in stainless steel, but the line has been expanded into rose and white gold, with several complications, some with encrusted diamonds and metal bracelets, making them suitable as dress watches instead of just a sports watch. The Nautilus is known for its octagonal bezel, its porthole-shaped case, and dials with horizontal embossed stripes. In forty-years it has evolved into a collection of exciting examples for both men and women. As of 2021 there are 31 models available in white and rose gold, and stainless steel.
AQUANAUT
The Aquanaut is one of the world's great marine watches. It debuted in 1997 with a rounded, octagonal case inspired by the Patek Nautilus, water resistant to 120 meters, the ref. 5060 It has a sealed dive case and screwed down crown and when it was introduced in 1997, the Aquanaut created a huge sensation. It had a “Tropical” composite rubber strap ultra-resistant to salt-water, wear, and UV radiation. As of 2021 there are 17 models made in stainless steel and rose gold with an assortment of straps, metal bracelets, and even diamonds for women.
GONDOLO
The Gondolo series debuted in 1993 as Patek’s homage to Art Deco art and aesthetic movement of the 1920's and early 1930's. Art Deco pioneers utilized their rules of style and “form for function” as well as artistic beauty, producing architecture, furniture, industrial design, jewelry, and clothing. The Gondolo watches are a contemporary re-examination of the stepped stylistic lines of that school and its philosophy. This collection is named for the “Chronometro Gondolo” pocket watches created by Patek Philippe for the Latin Brazilian Gondolo & Labouriau jewelers in Rio de Janeiro in 1902. With its often diamond-encrusted rectangular, tonneau, or cushion-shaped cases, the Gondolo combines most of Patek Philippe’s “form” watches, the term for all those that are not round, such as the Square, the Pagoda, the Tank, and the Top Hat. Their strong lines, timeless style and geometric simplicity are innovative interpretations of the art deco style, which was still influential in 1932 during one of Patek Philippe’s own golden ages as the Stern Brothers took over the greatest watchmaking firm in the world. Wth the Gondolo, Patek Philippe has reinterpreted – with a subtle infusion of modernity – some of the historical watches that are part of its heritage and may be admired in the Patek Philippe Museum. As of 2021 there are currently 7 Gondolo watches made in rose or white gold, with bezel and dial designs utilizing fine white diamonds.
GOLDEN ELLIPSE
The Golden Ellipse was first introduced in 1968, a time of startling, novel fashion. The radical and innovative Ellipse has become one of the Patek Philippe flagships with its automatic, ultra-thin, simple elliptical case, and its design based on the golden mean, a mathematical division of geometric form discovered more than two thousand years ago. The Patek caliber 16.250 movement was designed especially for the Ellipse and other ladies’ watches, and the ref. 4826/21 has become one of the most beautiful women’s watches in the world. The Ellipse is one of Patek Philippe’s most recognized watches with the elliptical case, a combination of a circle and a rectangle. The most famous example had a blue dial with hands and hour markers floating over its depths, and it's still made today. Its design was inspired by the principle of the “golden section” discovered by the ancient Greek mathematicians. This so-called “divine” proportion, expressed as a ratio of 1 / 1.6181, also forms the basis of some of history’s greatest works of art and architecture. As of 2021 there are 3 models, both with the renowned Patek caliber 240 movement, produced in 18K rose gold or platinum.
LADIES TWENTY-FOUR
The Twenty-4® series of ladies’ watches combine designs for active as well as stylish women, made for every occasion. The crowns include diamond or onyx buttons, and each watch has top Wesselton diamonds on the case, the bezel, or the bracelet. These thin, narrow watches have feminine elegance. They are perfect for fashionable business, dress, or casual wear. The Twenty-4 automatic self-winding line was introduced in 2018, featuring a round case with the caliber 324 S C movement with a date aperture and sweep seconds. As of 2021 there are 12 models in rose gold or stainless steel.
COMPLICATIONS AND GRAND COMPLICATIONS
Complications are the extraordinary horologic special functions aside from simple time-telling that have always made Patek Philippe so formidable. From Jean Philippe’s first pocket watch with a minute repeater in 1845, to his 1881 patent for a precision regulator, and his novel perpetual calendar mechanism in 1889, Patek Philippe innovations have defined the company as being “on the prow of the ship.” After Jean Philippe’s death in 1894, the brand (In 1901 named "Ancienne Manufacture d’Horlogerie Patek Philippe & Cie, S.A."), continued to embrace the high complication technology, including a split seconds chronograph in 1902, their watch with a minute repeater playing the Westminster chimes on a grande and petite sonnerie in 1909, the first ever perpetual calendar wristwatch with the caliber 97925, and of course the watches custom made for connoisseur Thomas Emery as well as the 1927 astronomical pocket watch created for automobile magnate James Ward Packard (At that time the most complicated watch in the world). Patek introduced moon phase displays, the first bracelet chronographs with split-second mechanisms, and a host of other radical horologic creations.
These innovative complication and grand complication watches still set the bar for the modern era. The 1980's and '90's saw a number of impressive Perpetual Calendar Chronographs including the elegantly simply ref. 3450 in 1981, the 1987 ref. 3970 with its subsidiary dials for the constant seconds, 24-hours, moon phase, and a 30-minute chronograph totalizer. The ref. 5970 40mm Perpetual Calendar Chronograph was introduced in 2009, and Hollywood mogul Michael Ovitz – a passionate Patek devotee – helped design his extraordinary namesake Perpetual Calendar Split Second Chronograph 5004/1J-001 in 2011. The company continues to introduce notable Grand Complications timepieces such as the 2017 ref. 5316 with a minute repeater, a tourbillon, a perpetual calendar, a moon phase, and a retrograde date. In 2020 they released three new Grand Complications including the exquisite ref. 5303 minute repeater/tourbillon with the striking mechanism on the dial side, the ref. 5370 Split seconds chronograph, and the ref. 5270 chronograph-perpetual calendar. As of 2021 there are 35 Grand Complication models and 35 Complication watches.
Between the earliest days of Patek’s founding and their currently produced lines of watches, the superlative craftsmanship and visionary design has never missed a beat; they are literally better than ever.