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Unveiling the pinnacle of luxury – the new aquanaut luce annual calendar

Published: August 10, 2023
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In the world of luxury watchmaking, certain introductions set the bar higher. The Aquanaut Luce Annual Calendar Reference 5261R-001 is just that – a testament to Patek Philippe’s continued commitment to pushing the boundaries of innovation while maintaining an elegant touch. The latest addition to the Aquanaut Luce Collection, known for its “modern casual chic” style, is the patented Annual Calendar.

Presented in a rich rose gold with a blue-gray motif extending from the dial to the strap, this timepiece is a stunning non-gemset model that further enhances Patek Philippe’s sophisticated line of ladies’ watches. Tracing its roots back to 2004, the Aquanaut Luce Collection is a feminine transformation of the original Aquanaut introduced in 1997. The range boasts of models in stainless steel with vibrant dials and straps and a rose gold self-winding watch, complemented by exquisite Haute Joaillerie versions.

Embracing complexity, Patek Philippe expanded the collection over the years, adding practical everyday complications. These include the Travel Time dual time zone watch and the Rainbow self-winding chronograph. And now, with the introduction of the Annual Calendar Reference 5261R-001, Patek Philippe features its renowned Annual Calendar mechanism, demanding just one manual adjustment annually.

A New Caliber with Enhanced Performance

Nestled within its 39.9 mm-diameter case is the self-winding 26-330 S QA LU caliber. This powerhouse includes a 21K gold central rotor and an added Annual Calendar module that showcases moon phases. Its unique design means the calendar displays differ from traditional Patek Philippe watches. For instance, the date is at 6 o’clock and moon phases at 12 o’clock. The movement architecture, stemming from the caliber 26-330, brings forth several technical innovations, ensuring both performance and reliability.

Striking Design, Exceptional Comfort

What makes this timepiece truly stand out is its iconic Aquanaut rose gold case design, accentuated by polished and satin finishes. The dial, adorned with an embossed Aquanaut pattern, features radiant rose gold numerals and hands, ensuring brilliant legibility. This “casual chic” model’s strap is not only aesthetically pleasing but also durable, with resistance to wear, salt water, and UV rays. Secured with Patek Philippe’s patented fold-over clasp, it promises both safety and comfort.

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