Patek Philippe Unveils Cubitus Collection, Replacing Iconic Nautilus 5711
Patek Philippe has unveiled the Cubitus collection, replacing the iconic Nautilus 5711. The new range, priced between $41,240 and $88,380, is not limited and consists of three references.
The Cubitus collection marks Patek Philippe's first new men's watch collection in 27 years. It comprises a classic three-hand model, a blue dial version in a two-tone case, and a Cubitus Grand Date in platinum.
The three-hand models measure 44.5mm in diameter and 8.3mm in thickness, while the Grand Date is slightly thicker at 9.6mm. The Cubitus Grand Date boasts a large date window, moonphase indicator, and running seconds display. Powering this model is the in-house Calibre 240 PS CI J LU automatic, a design unique to Patek Philippe.
The Cubitus collection, priced from $41,240 to $88,380, offers a range of options without the limited edition status. With its innovative features and classic design, it is set to make a significant impact in the world of horology, much like its predecessor, the Nautilus 5711.