The 1990s marked a significant resurgence for the Swiss watch industry, a time when the sector began its ascent from the challenges of the quartz crisis, laying foundations for the modern horological landscape. This decade witnessed the consolidation of p
As it comes to movement, they are mostly manual, but as long as it is the nice cal. 240 I would not neglect an automatic version. Lastly, I am afraid the olive green dials will go out of fashion one day or another. The Ellipse is a fully elegant watch the
But I keep getting stuck on the automatic movement, which doesn't appeal to me. But I should see this as an advantage because it means that the Golden Ellipse is ultimately not for me (one less model to pursue)! 😊🌸 Best, Emmanuel
Last December , I had the opportunity to try on several Patek Philippe Golden Ellipse models , references 3738 & 5738 . I started with the white gold model with a grey dial , ref. 3738/100G-012 . Gorgeous and very elegant on my smaller 16 cm wrist , b
was also my top three favourite new releases last week. The other two were the Cartier cloche in yellow gold and the Patek Ellipse in the new smaller size.
I didn’t examine closely all the new releases yet, but so far the Crow & Fox is my absolute favorite. I also consider the new Celestial to be a major release. And I think the small Ellipse could appeal to me quite a bit. The World Time Minute Repeater
THE CELEBRATED DESIGNER REIMAGINES THE ICONIC OBJET D’ART, CRAFTING THE ESSENCE OF TIME KEY FACTS: n Calibre 568, an aesthetic rebirth: reinterpreted through a monochromatic palette, revealed within the purity of its Baccarat crystal case Celestial compli
Among the new pieces in Patek Philippe 's Rare Handcrafts collection, two share a close common point : a map of the world combining engraving and enamel . A/ CALATRAVA MINUTE REPEATER AND WORLD TIME REF. 5531G-010 “PLANISPHERE” This reference is a limited