Patek Philippe Unveils First New Men's Watch Collection in 27 Years
Patek Philippe has unveiled its first new men's watch collection in 27 years. The Cubitus collection, introduced in 2024, consists of three references and two model types. It replaces the discontinued Nautilus 5711, a favorite on the secondary market.
The collection includes a classic three-hand version and a Grand Date version. Both models have a 44.5mm diameter. The Grand Date model, at 9.6mm thick, features a blue dial with a large date window, moonphase indicator, and running seconds display. The three-hand models, 8.3mm thick, offer forest green or blue dials with a date window.
The Cubitus collection is available in stainless steel, rose gold and steel two-tone, and platinum cases. Prices range from $41,240 to $88,380. Notably, the collection is not a limited edition.
The Cubitus collection, designed by an uncredited Patek Philippe designer, brings a fresh addition to the brand's offerings. It fills the gap left by the discontinued Nautilus 5711, catering to a wide range of preferences with its varied case materials and dial colors.