Patek Philippe’s legendary Ladies First Chronograph gets a facelift this year with the elegant, round rose-gold case of the Ref 7150/250R-001 that replaces the original cushion-shaped one of the Ref 7071. The result is a timelessly sleek design that retains vintage-look details, in line with the watch’s classic architecture. Its silvery opaline dial marries contemporary style with classic aesthetics by showcasing sculpted Breguet hour and minute hands in rose gold, and a display layout that makes it eminently legible. The 38mm diameter case features a bezel set with 72 diamonds and flanked by fluted, delicately curved strap lugs. In addition to a pulsimeter scale, the compact case accommodates the manually wound caliber CH 29-535 PS movement with an instantaneous 30-minute counter. Wearers of the Ref 7150/250R-001 are able to admire the watch’s lavish finissage through its box-type sapphire-crystal caseback that is slightly chamfered to echo the profile of the rear bezel. As the only chronograph in Patek Philippe’s watch collection exclusively made for feminine wrists, it is worn on a shiny alligator leather strap, secured with a rose-gold prong buckle that is set with 27 diamonds.
A minute repeater, a World Time mechanism, an enamel arts dial and a rose-gold case crafted in-house come together in the successor of the Ref 5531 New York Special Edition, which debuted in July 2017 as an exclusive to the US market. This micromechanical masterpiece now joins Patek Philippe’s regular collection, and is also the manufacture’s first minute repeater in which the gongs are attached to the case band rather than to the plate to produce a better sound. Unlike all other watches of its kind, the World Time minute repeater strikes local time rather than home time, and can be conveniently set to its respective time zone with a separate pusher. Patek Philippe has already filed a patent application for the horological feat that so consummately allows the controlling of the hour strike to one-second accuracy via the 24-hour display of the World Time mechanism, which has been made possible to the new self-winding calibre R 27 HU movement. In Patek Philippe tradition, the new Ref 5531R’s dial sports a cloisonné enamel depiction of the Lavaux vineyard terrace region on the shores of Lake Geneva. Lapped rose-gold hands hover above the dial, its artistically pierced hour hand inspired by the “Southern Cross” constellation and set to always indicate the local time for whichever city is aligned with the 12 o’clock position. Times of the other 23 world time zones are displayed opposite the respective place names by a concentric 24-hour scale.