Patek Philippe Cubitus Quartz Model Leak Analysis
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Patek Philippe Cubitus Quartz Model Leak Analysis

By chmandaue · Oct 16, 2024 · 35 replies
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In a speculative dive into Patek Philippe's potential future, chmandaue meticulously dissects a leaked watch model, proposing a compelling argument for its quartz movement. His detailed analysis, complete with an annotated diagram, challenges conventional expectations and explores how a complex perpetual calendar could function within a quartz framework. This thought experiment offers valuable insights into the design considerations and technical possibilities that could shape luxury watchmaking.

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Watch by Patek Philippe, Rolex, Cubitus


Before you dismiss the possibility out of hand, consider:

1) The dial lost the power reserve

2) There is a big date, day and moonphase. As a mechanical, all three would need to be corrected upon watch reset.

3) The small seconds has only twelve tick marks, not the 5 7 1 2's sixty tick marks. (Significance explained below.)


As a quartz watch, this is the dial of a big date perpetual calendar moonphase watch. The annotated photo explains how it all works.

Inside, there are 3 motors:
1) main motor for the minutes and hours
2) second motor for the small seconds
3) third motor for the big date

When setting the perpetual calendar in the outermost crown position, you first set the date. Then you push the crown in, pull out again quickly, and see the seconds hand jump to one of the 12 hash marks, You set the month. Another push/pull and the seconds points to one of 4 cardinal directions, Set the year of the leap year cycle. This is method patented by Rolex in 1987, and is now in the public domain.

Well, maybe I am wrong the above is another mechanical. But does it make sense to have day of the week, which is yet another thing to correct?

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CH
Chewbacca
Oct 16, 2024

Surely that cant be right?

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m1ti
Oct 16, 2024

8 is also not centered. I think the advert is real and probably a bad photoshop job but it would be super hilarious if it is like that in real life.

JA
JakubM
Oct 16, 2024

I am reminded a lot of GP Laureto Evo3 Moonphase, or just me?

CH
chmandaue
Oct 16, 2024

FP Journe’s Elegante is 40K on secondary market, with no date

PI
piccolochimico (aka dsgalaxy1)
Oct 16, 2024

Reach out to Giorgione on Instagram for the truth 😎

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enjoythemusic
Oct 16, 2024

Now we enter the financial phase when timepiece manufacturers will have to get back to working to make a sale as was the historic norm. In fact, we may go back to the Asia crisis times or worse financially. Be prepared folks. Just ask LVMH stock / recent report. Let us all take a moment, a breath as it were, and know that for $40,000 you can get some very impressive mechanical timepieces (or two timepieces). But to be fair to PP, it is probably more profitable going quartz and servicing should b

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