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Patek Philippe Unveils Cubitus, First Men's Collection in 27 Years

Say hello to the Cubitus. Patek Philippe's latest collection replaces the iconic Nautilus 5711, offering three references and a variety of case materials and complications.

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In this image we can see a watch, logo and a signature.

Patek Philippe Unveils Cubitus, First Men's Collection in 27 Years

Patek Philippe has unveiled the Cubitus, its first men's watch collection in 27 years. The Cubitus collection offers a case size of 44.5mm and water resistance up to 30m, replacing the discontinued Nautilus 5711.

The Cubitus collection comprises three references. The three-hand version (ref. 5821) is available in stainless steel with a forest green dial (ref. 5821/1A-001) and a two-tone rose gold and steel case with a blue dial (ref. 5821/1AR-001). It is powered by the in-house automatic Caliber 26‐330 S C.

The Grand Date version (ref. 5822P) features a blue dial inside a platinum case (ref. 5822P-001), with a large date window, moonphase indicator, and running seconds display. This model uses the Calibre 240 PS CI J LU movement. Pricing ranges from $41,240 for the three-hand version to $88,380 for the Grand Date version. Notably, the Cubitus collection is not a limited edition.

The Cubitus collection debuts with a case size of 44.5mm and water resistance of 30m, replacing the iconic Nautilus 5711. Available in three references and two case materials, it offers a range of pricing options. Powered by in-house automatic movements, the Cubitus collection is not a limited edition, providing enthusiasts with ample opportunity to acquire these timepieces.

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