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- A Passion for Complications
Ladies complicated watches have historically been of great importance to Patek Philippe. Today the collection caters to a new generation of female connoisseurs with watches elegantly enhanced with delightful details, such as diamond settings or mother-of-pearl dials.
The Patek Philippe Ladies ‘complications’ collection includes Chronographs, Annual Calendars, Moon Phases, World Times and Travel Times.
The phases of the moon display is a complication particularly popular with women.
Beauty and precision come together, with a shimmering swirl of 273 diamonds (2.12 cts) of nine different sizes, which spiral around both the bezel and the entire case, and then echoed in the engraving on the mother pearl dial.
Manually wound mechanical movement. Caliber 215 PS LU on display through the sapphire crystal case-back.
This poetic complication much loved by women is housed in the iconic Calatrava-style case, adorned with a 66 Top Wesselton Pure White diamonds (~0.52 cts).
Manually wound mechanical movement. Caliber 215 PS LU can be admired through the sapphire crystal case-back.
With its practical calendar functions, the Annual Calendar is arguably one of the most useful complications, and it has become a favorite for ladies. This model indicates the day, date, month and moon phase, and is able to distinguish between months with 30 and 31 days.
The white gold model is elegantly arranged with silvery dial and a satin finish reminiscent of wild shantung silk. The case has a shimmering embrace of 141 diamonds (~1.28 ct). Crown set with 14 diamonds (~0.06 ct).
Mechanical self-winding movement Caliber 324 S QA LU revealed through the sapphire crystal case-back.
A diamond set model featuring the ingenious annual calendar function, indicating the day of the week, the date and the month, and requiring correction only once a year, this ingenious mechanism has emerged as one of Patek Philippe’s flagship models.
Mechanical self-winding movement Caliber 324 S QA LU can be viewed through the sapphire crystal case-back.
An inimitable timepiece that pays tribute to Patek Philippe’s traditional aviator's watches. In a medium sized format (37.5 mm) assuring a confident presence on a feminine wrist. The legibility of the aviator-style dial is optimized with luminous applied numerals and baton-style hands. Its exclusive dual-time-zone system stands out with extreme user-friendliness. The date display is coupled with local time.
Mechanical self-winding movement Caliber 324 S QA LU can be viewed through the sapphire crystal case-back.
Created with travellers in mind, the World Time simultaneously indicates the hour in all 24 zones of the globe with a style that evokes the excitement of voyages. The chosen location is positioned at 12 o’clock, indicating the time and whether it is day or night. Local time is read off the hands in the traditional way, while the pusher at 10 o’clock allows you to flit between time zones. The time in any other location in the world is read on the 24-hour disk.
The center of the opaline dial shimmers with hand-executed guilloché work, and the bezel comes alive with the fire of 62 diamonds (0.82 cts). The gold buckle is also treated to a pavé of 27 diamonds (0.21cts).
The self-winding Caliber 240 HU, which can be admired through the sapphire crystal case-back.
Technical brilliance and feminine elegance are gracefully combined in the classic manufacture-made chronograph movement (column wheel, horizontal clutch, manual winding).
The pulsimeter scale respectfully pays tribute to the tradition of classic chronographs that can measure the cadence of an active lifestyle or the slightly increased heart rate.
The sleek rose gold case and buckle shimmer with a total of 99 diamonds (~0.99 ct).
Mechanical manually wound movement. Caliber CH 29 535 PS revealed through the sapphire crystal case-back.
The highly sophisticated Perpetual Calendar not only indicates the day, date, month and moon phases. It also tracks leap years, forgoing the need to make adjustments to the calendar functions before the year 2100 and then not again until 2400.
The 275 components are assembled in an ultra-thin movement and clothed in a rose gold case.
The creamy white opalescent dial, delicate hand-applied gold numerals, highly polished, gold cabochon minute-markers and slim, tapered hands, graciously carry out their tasks. Intensifying the beauty of this harmonious layout is a fiery ring of 68 pure white diamonds (0.68 cts).
Ultra-thin mechanical self-winding movement, Caliber 240 Q revealed through the sapphire crystal case-back.
The sophisticated limited edition Minute Repeater timepieces marry the pinnacle of technical horological mastery and the rare handcrafts of Grand Feu cloisonné enameling and hand-executed guilloché work.
Self-winding Caliber R 27 is revealed through the sapphire crystal case-back.
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