
Ghost's initial impression of the Patek Philippe Cubitus collection as 'shocking at first sight' resonates with many collectors encountering new designs. His original post, featuring a compelling mockup, serves as a vital starting point for understanding how this collection integrates into Patek Philippe's broader horological narrative. This article delves into the community's immediate reactions and expert insights, exploring the nuances of this distinctive line.

Granted, use of model names is somewhat elastic and some of these might be sub-families of others in ways that haven't yet been clear to me (would love feedback), but these are what I've found so far Sorry, no pics - my efforts have focused on searchable data, but I have references for each Advanced Research Aquanaut Beta 22 Calatrava Celestial Chronograph Complications Ellipse Fagiolino Flame Lugs Golden Ellipse Gondolo Grand Complications Grande Ellipse Hourglass Jumbo Beta 21 La Flamme Les Gr
When is the official announcement due?
I was hoping for a new movement for the cubitus collection. Maybe a Peripheral rotor. I think Patek produced peripheral movements before. The 240 is used to much and i hoped it would only be used for the higher end pieces. Francis
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