5821/1A regular production has a green dial which many loved for the last run of 5711/1A. As mentioned in my post on trying on this piece, it is a “small” 45mm which I can still just pull off with my small wrist given its thin case. I do also love the col
I like the 5821/1A - 001 and 5821/1AR - 001. I decided to ask for a 5821/1A-001 as I own a 5980/1AR-001 I think they could have done better by incorporating Grand date to all models and not only to the 5822P
I very much appreciate that Thierry and Patek ventured to add a new line and to be daring and unpredictable. While historically rectangles, squares and other shaped watches were once extremely popular those days are long gone. Personally, I love vintage r
spurred me, with support from knowledgeable Patek collectors, to perform research on how I think the Cubitus came about and its implications This post is intended for sharing with members some historical perspectives of the developments of the Aquanaut an
It seems that most of the Cubitus released to ADs are already on the grey market, at least looking at the 41 (FORTYONE) listings on a popular marketplace. Prices on the grey market for these models are, IMHO, just crazy (ref 5821/1AR offered at 310k euros
Moin aus München! Here are the first real pictures from the Patek Philippe Cubitus Line from Munich - courtesy of Watchlounge: What can I say? I am not dissapointed anymore! Yours, Adam
In 2024, Patek Philippe introduces a brand-new collection, harmoniously blending boldness and elegance. From steel to rose gold, through platinum, the variety of materials presents an exclusive interpretation of the “casual chic” style. The distinctive sh
From a thread on Reddit, these are supposed to be the new watches: “Three Cubitus models as of now: 5821/1AR: A blue dial with two-tone rose gold and stainless steel, on a bracelet (this watch) 5821/1A-001, stainless steel with the same shade of green Dia