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Celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Twenty~4 ladies' collection
By SENATUS Magazine | 23 July 2024

To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Twenty~4 ladies' collection, which has become a classic of timeless elegance, Patek Philippe is introducing a new version of the quartz cuff-style model featuring a highly refined dial.

The dial plate is first embossed with a concentric wave pattern, before being coated with dozens of successive layers of translucent purple lacquer and then transparent colorless lacquer which, once polished, create subtle plays on light and a beautiful depth effect.

The original shape of the rectangular two-tier case is highlighted by two rows of 17 brilliant-cut diamonds (0.63 ct) set on either side of the dial.

The curved, entirely polished rose gold bracelet is fitted with a rose gold fold-over clasp ensuring both comfort and security.

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