1968 was the
year to break the rules ! Patek Philippe choose 1968 to break the square
and the circle to melt them in a new shape, the Golden Ellipse!
You may wonder
why a platinum watch is still called « Golden Ellipse"?
Golden refers
to the Golden proportion, divina proportio ,
defined by the Greek mathematician Hippasos, around 450 before JC.
Since 1968
Patek Philippe produced many different versions with this case form.
In fact these
numerous watches shared only one aspect, the ellipsoidal case form.
Quite obviously
some versions seen from today may seem a bit dated, at least for some !
Symbolic of the
original model, the blue gold dial has crossed the times as a best kept secret
(for its production).
The Golden
Ellipse was available on straps or bracelets. A special buckle was created to
match the case form.
Patek Philippe
even produced a version with traditional strap attachments.
Unfortunately
you'll have to excuse my poor pics got from catalogs!
For long the
Golden Ellipse collection has proposed a selection of accessories. This
opportunity is coming again.
The best news
of the last years was the launch of the current collection. This limited
collection offers a very pure and simple watch design.
So far the
current collection was offering three colour options. The chocolate dial on a
pink gold case was my favourite.
The white gold
version was still very beautiful and maybe its grey dial was closer to the
spirit of the original than the chocolate one.
Still Patek Philippe
probably thought some were regretting the blue dial of the original in a white gold case.
So let's
come back to this anniversary. The main watch of the set is a large size
platinum Golden Ellipse and this model is going to be a regular production (the
white gold cuff links too).
The large size
and the smaller size model will share the same calibre 240 used in the other
current models.
The two watches
are offered in a set with cuff links and a white gold necklace with a diamond
set golden Ellipse pendant. The set is limited to 100 pieces and the smaller
watch and the necklace will not be produced out of this set.
The superb platinum
cased Golden Ellipse is fitted with a diamond at 6, like all current platinum watches
from Patek Philippe.
The blue gold dial
is back in its full glory with this first ever platinum case!
The case form
is also much better expressed in its full purity!
Oh by the way,
the watch has its platinum Golden Ellipse buckle……
Tempted?
Dje
Ps: maybe next year we could get a blue dial platinum 6000P! Please!
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