And wouldn't feel a shred of jealousy. For me, the Cubitus will never appeal and I love square / rectangular case shapes... It feels like the more they push it the less appealing it becomes, regarding the Code, if they changed the hands to match the techn
Adding a few more pieces that caught my eye. What strikes me most is how each dial feels like a standalone artwork, yet still tied to the identity of Patek Philippe . Had the chance to briefly speak with a guilloché artisan as well — fascinating to see ho
This is the Code I could love to own (I've tried others, but this one really stood out). I tried the 40mm Cubitus and found it very pleasant, but not quite enough to make me want it. Just my personal feelings, of course. Best, Emmanuel
Actually yesterday I had the chance to try them on the Platinum Cubitus and the 40mm steel bracelet and to my surprise I liked both, not loved, but liked! The platinum calendar is youthful, casual, heavy a daily companion, while the steel bracelet(40mm),
In my post yesterday , I said that Patek Philippe 's creation of a square caliber for the Cubitus Perpetual Calendar ref. 5840P-001 earned my respect . In the comments, several of us raised some interesting questions and doubts : Isn't the 28-28 Q SQU cal
I seem to be unable to stop! The way you captured the circular ribbing (?) on the sub dials and the visually interesting light to dark grey contrasting throughout... Best, Robert
It looks half baked. Gerald Charles looked like they made a better shaped perpetual calendar for their new model. Cubitus as a whole feels like half baked. Anyways, i am not the market for the cubitus. I dont feel its “authentic”. But if they used the rec
...or let high-precision machines and computers, maybe a touch of AI, do what it does best. Hand on heart, I was eyeing the Bell&Ross BR-3 (non-tourbillon). Nice modern design, 40mm x 9mm and 50m WP rated too. Let's see how this goes for PP. New machi
make a good portion of the movement visible. And they aren’t easy to achieve as far as I know because they tend to have a low winding efficiency compared to central rotor. Concerning the Cubitus, only thing I can say is that the 40 mm looked nice on my wr