Introduction

5267/200A
- Aquanaut
Quartz

Patek Philippe reinterprets the quartz Aquanaut Luce in stainless steel with a larger diameter (38.8 mm) and a new integrated composite strap. This epitome of contemporary casual chic is attired in a bold khaki-green color adorning the dial and matching strap. Water-resistant to 30m, the rounded octagonal case is enhanced by polished and satin finishes. The bezel is lit up by a row of 48 diamonds (~1.11 ct). The patented folding clasp is secured by four independent catches.

Watch
Quartz movement. Caliber E 23‑250 S C. Date in an aperture. Sweep seconds.
Dial
Khaki green, embossed with Aquanaut pattern, gold applied numerals.
Case
Steel. Diameter (10–4 o’clock): 38.8 mm. Height: 7.9 mm. Water-resistant to 30 m. Screw-down crown. Solid case back.
Gemsetting
48 diamonds: ~1.17 ct. (bezel).
Strap
Composite material, khaki green. Aquanaut fold-over clasp.
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Caliber

E 23-250 S C
Quartz

Patek Philippe Caliber E 23-250 S C - Front
Front Back

E 23-250 S C
Quartz

Date in an aperture. Sweep seconds. Diameter: 23.9 mm. Thickness: 2.5 mm. Number of parts: 80. Jewels: 8. Quartz frequency: 32,768 Hz. Power source: Silver oxide battery 1.55 V. Battery life: about 3 years.

Savoir faire

Attention to details
Gemsetting

Any gem chosen for use in a Patek Philippe case or bracelet – diamond, ruby, sapphire, emerald – will be the very finest of its kind, and comply with the Patek Philippe Seal’s strict criteria. At Patek Philippe, only the top D to G color range is used. The clarity of the diamonds is always of the desirable internally flawless grade (known as IF), and exhibits an immaculate cut. The precision of the cut is also vital in ensuring a regular and even setting. The task of the gemsetter is to place it perfectly, so that it shows to exquisite advantage and is of course secure. Patek Philippe gems are set in the time-honored way – by hand, never bonded with adhesive. The setter positions each precious stone in its mount, either in a bezel-setting where the gem is set by carefully folding in the metal collar (usually gold) that surrounds it, or in an invisible setting, where the gem has a groove on the underside that fits onto a hidden grid of rails. Gems must be placed level, pointing in the same direction and all at the same height, while ensuring an ultra-safe hold. Precision and regard for the shape and character of the gem is vital to bring out its beauty and achieve the brightest radiance and luster.

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