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Patek Philippe evokes the stillness of a summer sunset with the new steel Annual Calendar

3 December 2025

The shimmer of polished steel finds a perfect partner in an elegant midnight blue dial on this stunning Patek Philippe Annual Calendar reference 4947. The face features a refined shantung patterned satin finish that mimics the texture of fine silk to create a look of understated luxury. This interplay of cool steel and deep blue evokes the stillness of a summer sunset where the sky melts seamlessly from silver into indigo.

Beneath the poetic exterior beats the self-winding caliber 26-330 S QA LU which ensures that function is just as impressive as form. This mechanical marvel powers the day, date, and month indicators and requires only one solitary adjustment each year at the end of February. It is a timepiece that captures the fleeting beauty of the season in a design built to last forever.

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