Patek Philippe debuts a new collection for the first time in 25 years.
Patek Philippe practically broke the internet this October with the official debut of its first new collection in over two decades. The brand introduced the all-new Cubitus collection, a daring departure from tradition that embodies elegance and modernity. Featuring a distinctive square-shaped case with rounded corners, the collection debuts in three versions, each unique in its character.
The focal point of the collection is the Cubitus Grande Date, Ref. 5822P-001, which introduces an all-new complication in Patek Philippe’s portfolio. Powered by the newly developed caliber 240 PS CI J LU, this ultra-thin self-winding movement drives a grand date, day, and moon-phase display, offering precision and legibility with patented innovations in energy management.

Its 45mm platinum case houses a horizontally embossed sunburst blue dial, framed by white gold markers and hands, and is completed by a navy-blue strap. A baguette-cut diamond at six o’clock adds another luxurious element to the timepiece, exemplifying the perfect marriage of esthetics and craftsmanship.
The Cubitus collection expands with two additional models: the Cubitus Ref. 5821/1AR and the Cubitus Ref. 5821/1A. The Cubitus Ref. 5821/1AR is a two-tone rose gold and steel version, boasting a bold 45mm square case with rounded edges and a slim profile.
The blue sunburst dial with rose gold applied markers enhances its legibility and sleek design. Powered by the caliber 26‑330 S C, this self-winding model features a 21K gold rotor and a stop-seconds function, ensuring precision and functionality. The rose-gold-and-steel bracelet with a patented fold-over clasp adds a contemporary yet timeless appeal.

Finally, the Cubitus Ref. 5821/1A is a 45mm steel model with an olive green, horizontally embossed dial. The ultimate Patek Philippe design that blends sophistication with sportiness through the watch, the Cubitus Ref. 5821/1A features a polished and satin-brushed finish. In contrast, its self-winding movement that features the same 21K gold rotor ensures optimal performance.
A brand-new collection from Patek Philippe was certainly not on our Q4 of 2024 bingo card, but it has breathed some fresh air into the industry for the end of the year.