Patek Philippe released an eye-catching new timepiece at this year’s Watches & Wonders fair in Geneva. The 41mm Patek Philippe Annual Calendar Travel Time Ref. 5326G-001. The watch is an example of vintage-inspired style and impressive technical ingenuity. It combines an annual calendar and a travel time complication that displays two time zones. This model comes in a new white gold Calatrava-type case rimmed with a Clous de Paris hobnail guilloched pattern. The vintage-style dial is distinguished by its anthracite color and its slightly grainy texture reminiscent of oldtimer cameras. The dial is a textured, charcoal gray, black-gradient rim, with gold applied numerals with beige luminescent coating. This new reference from Patek Philippe is teamed with two interchangeable straps: one in beige calfskin with a nubuck finish and the other in black calfskin with an embossed fabric motif and beige topstitching.
Patek Philippe Annual Calendar Travel Time is cutting-edge, and that is why Patek Philippe requested an impressive eight patents for the watch’s reliability, security, precision, efficiency, and ease of use. Buyers appreciate the self-winding Annual Calendar Travel Time for its easy-to-read display. The user can quickly view the day, date, month, and time in two time zones. Other features include small seconds, moon phases, and home and local day and night indications. The Patek Philippe Annual Calendar Travel Time is a technical and dapper accessory from the last family-owned luxury watch manufacturer in Geneva.
For another recent release from Patek Philippe, see the Advanced Research Fortissimo Ref. 5750P.