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Patek Philippe Unveils Cubitus Collection, Replacing Iconic Nautilus 5711

Say goodbye to the Nautilus 5711. Patek Philippe's new Cubitus collection offers a range of luxurious, innovative timepieces that are sure to make waves in the world of horology.

Here in this picture we can see a watch present on the table over there.
Here in this picture we can see a watch present on the table over there.

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.

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