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22 August 2024, 11:29 PM | #1 |
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Cubitus Speculations
Patek's first new line of watches since 1999, the "Cubitus", is expected to be revealed at a private event in Munich on 10/17/2024.
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23 August 2024, 12:09 AM | #2 |
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It’s also supposedly a dive watch/sports model. So a standard probably won’t be a leather strap.
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The Tonneau cases are beautiful on the Pateks, would love to see that brought back in some capacity down the road.
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Not sure I love the potential name, but a tonneau case and a sporty ethos would be very interesting.. RM has made the tonneau shaped case appealing
Wonder how it would slot against Aqua and Naut sport lines |
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It’ll be a hit !! Name will roll off the tongue eventually &
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And FP Journe.
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Funky colours here we come
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Are there rumors of it being tonneau or is that a complete guess?
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Can’t believe Patek managed to choose an even worse name for a new line than AP.
On the other side:Why should they waste marketing resources for the naming when Patek clients buy everything up? |
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What is the common name for cubitus?
Cubitus: 1. The elbow. 2. The forearm and hand. Latin name for elbow. Perhaps the rumours relate to the the notion (cube) that it might be square or rectangular and the other rumour that PP delayed releasing it due to the Watches and Wonders awe at the Cartier re-release of their original PCPC Tortue shaped watches? I fear obtaining the new limited edition Cartiers (Also coming out in October) will be even harder than getting hold of PP’s! |
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Saw this patent picture
Is this what Cubitus will look like?
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Saw this patent picture
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I came for the Cubitus but now I want to buy the older pateks :)
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@OP, very hard to tell with Patek, each time they launch novelties, people (and myself) seem to be wrong...
What I expect with more probability, as usual with true novelties (like the Nautilus in 1976, the Aquanaut and so on), is that a majority of people expressing on the forum will be to complain (Patek has lost its DNA, it's not classy, it's too big, etc... ). That's for sure :p They have modernized the collections during the last 10+ years, not 100% success but rather good moves overall (to me). I'm curious to see what a new line-up will look like. If it's a more sporty ("casual" diver), it will certainly be a "first" and much different from what Patek has ever produced (except maybe the Pilot models). It might be bigger, thicker, less elegant (than a big 5980/5990 for instance), but I'm sure they have the potential to do great (especially for that kind of use). Will it aim at being an equivalent of RO Offshore? As usual, it's not in the first days/weeks that we'll be able to judge. |
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Cubitus Hints in Patek Trademark/Patent Applications
The trademark application for the term “Cubitus” includes the word “chronograph.” That doesn’t necessarily mean it will be a chronograph, but it is interesting. And we don’t even know for sure that “Cubitus” is the new Patek Philippe at all–the trademark for “Celestial” was also registered not long ago. If we look at patents, there are two developments in particular that could possibly relate to this new Patek, Cubitus or otherwise. |
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Patek Philippe has developed a multi-stage heat treatment process for making and shaping extra-durable gold alloys. Perhaps a new Patek Philippe Cubitus will be made from such an alloy, or maybe it will feature a recently-patented multifaceted bezel with hour markers protruding inward from the rehaut. Building the hour markers into the bezel makes the dial manufacturing process much simpler.
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At the price point, it'll need some very different aesthetics to avoid Calatrava and Ellipse cross-elastic demand methinks. Absent that, say goodbye to the entry level versions of those references.
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That perpetual calendar wrist shot looks great.
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Another Patek "sports" diver? Will it be a "real" one, which like at least 200M water resistance? Will it be another variation of the Aquanaut/Nautilus, or as the diagram above shows, a completely round cased "diver."
Whatever it is, I probably won't be able to get it even if I had to money to do so (and I might depending on the retail price they set). Please no precious metal if it really is a utility type diver. As for the tonneau shaped cases, love them. I've often wished for a Gondolo in a smaller case size. The current annual calendar version is gigantic, and I have no clue why they made it so large. But other than that, I think that watch is a stunner. |
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24 August 2024, 09:39 AM | #27 |
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interesting, as someone who doesn't find most PP sports models very attractive, i'm very curious to see what it looks like
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10 m water resistance, 36 h power reserve
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images of official invitation to private event are being posted on social - i am just hoping for a 3 subdial w/ date chrono to transition from 26240.
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Please share. Any details/hints about the watch?
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