It’s also the first that doesn’t feature an annual or perpetual calendar. Lastly, and more obviously, one of the technical innovations being presented is displayed boldly on the dial side, resulting in a watch that is far more futuristic-looking than we’re used to seeing from Patek.
Patek Philippe Aquanaut Travel Time Ref. 5650

Case: 40.8mm diameter x 11m thick – 18k white gold, polished and brushed – sapphire crystal on both sides – 120m water resistant
Movement: Caliber 324 S C FUS, in-house – Patek Philippe Seal – automatic – Spiromax® balance spring with a patented terminal curve and an inner boss – 4Hz frequency – 45h power reserve – hours, minutes, seconds, date, second time-zone, day/night indicator
Strap: Night blue composite strap embossed with same checkerboard pattern as dial – double-security fold-over clasp in 18K white gold
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