The flagship piece, reference 5374P, combines a minute repeater with a perpetual calendar in a platinum case measuring 42mm. The hand-engraved dial displays moon phases, leap year cycles, and equation of time with remarkable precision. Master craftsmen require over 800 hours to complete each timepiece.
The movement, caliber R TO 27 PS QI, contains 635 individual components assembled by hand. Each component undergoes rigorous testing to ensure chronometric precision and long-term reliability. The perpetual calendar mechanism will accurately display dates until the year 2100 without manual correction.
Pricing for the collection starts at $485,000 for the steel version, with platinum models reaching $750,000. Only 100 pieces will be produced annually, making these timepieces exceptionally rare. Collectors worldwide have already placed orders extending into 2027.
The collection represents Patek Philippe's commitment to preserving traditional Swiss watchmaking while incorporating modern innovations. Each piece comes with a certificate of authenticity and lifetime service guarantee from the manufacture in Geneva.