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Patek Philippe #Cubitus - square-shaped model joins as whole new offering
By SENATUS Editor | 21 October 2024

Patek Philippe is enriching its vast array of timepieces with a new collection that stands out by its unique alliance of daring and elegance.

Endowed with a square-shaped case with rounded corners and a dial adorned with horizontal relief embossing, the new Cubitus (registered design) makes its debut in three versions, each with its own strong character.

The technical model, Cubitus Instantaneous Grand Date, Day and Moon Phases, Reference 5822P-001 in platinum, powered by a new movement with instantaneous displays for which six patent applications have been filed; the vintage touch of the two-tone Cubitus model Reference 5821/1AR-001 in steel and rose gold with a blue sunburst dial; and Cubitus Reference 5821/1A-001 in steel, the very essence of sporting elegance, with an olive-green sunburst dial.

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