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The New Patek Philippe Twenty~4 7340/1R Perpetual Calendar

Introduced in 1999, the Twenty~4 collection was Patek Philippe’s first dedicated line of feminine timepieces. The original model featured an Art Deco-inspired manchette (cuff) design, but in 2018, the brand unveiled the Twenty~4 Automatic, which is a round-cased iteration powered by an automatic movement. This year, Patek Philippe elevates the collection further by introducing a perpetual calendar complication, marking the collection's debut in the realm of Grand Complications.
Crafted entirely in 18K rose gold, the watch features a 36mm case with a slender profile of just 9.95mm, making it sit gracefully on the wrist. The case is meticulously finished with a combination of polished and brushed surfaces, enhancing its refined aesthetic. Two dial options are available. The Ref. 7340/1R-001 features a silvery opaline dial with a vertical satin finish, evoking the texture of shantung silk that feature irregular texture, while the Ref. 7340/1R-010 presents an olive green sunburst dial for a more contemporary appeal.

Introducing New Lang & Heyne Anton Manufaktur Edition Tourbillon

A new modern look for the classic Lang & Heyne tourbillon

Lang and Heyne, a German watchmaking brand founded in 2001 by Marco Lang and Mirko Heyne. The brand has etched its name into the annals of haute horlogerie as it continues to attract attention with its craftsmanship. Despite the changes in leadership, the indie watch brand thrives with its unique releases. Each timepiece carries the illustrious names of former dukes, and kings hailing from the Wettin house, a lineage deeply rooted in German nobility. These distinguished figures, who once wielded influence as historical rulers of the Saxon region, find a poignant tribute on tile mosaics gracing the historic center of Dresden, Germany—the very heart and birthplace of the brand. In this city of rich heritage, the watchmaker draws inspiration from the legacy of the Wettin house, seamlessly weaving the essence of royalty and history into each crafted watch.

Lang & Heyne Georg
Lang & Heyne Anton

The Lang & Heyne Georg was presented at Baselworld 2017 as the first rectangular watch by the brand. It featured a triple lug design and a clean, rectangular movement design. In 2018, and evolving from the Georg, the Lang & Heyne Anton was introduced, and it stands as a significant milestone, representing the manufacture's inaugural venture into tourbillon movements. This achievement is particularly noteworthy, considering its continuity in case design and the continued use of the Grand Feu white enamel dial. Enhancing its horological prowess, the Anton introduces a flying tourbillon movement, and it got its name from “Anton the Kind” a 19th-century ruler of Saxony.

This year, Lang & Heyne unveils The Anton Manufaktur Edition, which maintains its rectangular design, and the signature triple lugs that are Curved inward, this timepiece boasts a platinum case, remaining faithful in both size and structure with its predecessor, the case maintains dimensions of 40mm x 32mm, and a slim thickness of 9.4mm. It features a sapphire crystal on both the front and back, providing a clear view of the dial and intricate craftsmanship within. Its onion-style crown, adorned with a black onyx cabochon, adds a touch of elegance to the design. The raised crown guards not only contribute to the watch's aesthetic appeal but also offer protection to the distinctive crown. The caseband showcases an Art Deco-style, adding a unique texture to the watch. With a water resistance of 30 meters, this timepiece combines style and functionality.

The dial boasts a crafted dark gray sandblasted baseplate, providing a captivating backdrop to the black ceramic time display disc, that features Laser-engraved Roman numerals with precise lacquer print, with HyCeram (a hybrid ceramic/polymer compound) filled hands, and a semi open worked flying tourbillon at 6 o’clock with small seconds that is still indicated by a blued screw on the tourbillon, elevating the overall aesthetic and functionality of the timepiece.

The watch still houses the original in-house calibre IX featured in the "Anton." The rectangular-shaped hand-wound movement operates at 18,000 vph, boasting a power reserve of 55 hours. The movement comprises 17 jewels set in polished gold chatons, highlighting Lang & Heyne's dedication to both functionality and aesthetic refinement. Adding a touch of luxury, the calibre IX features two brilliant-cut diamonds and intricate hand-engraving. The watch is limited to 5 pieces and It comes with a black alligator strap with shark skin lining and a pin buckle, with a price of EUR 160,000 which is equivalent to AED 640,000.

 

For more information please visit Lang und Heyne’s official website.

Technical specifications: Lang & Heyne Anton Manufaktur Edition Tourbillon
 
  1. Case: rectangular platinum case, triple lugs, sapphire crystal on both the front and back, onion-style crown with a black onyx cabochon, raised crown guards, Art Deco-style caseband 
  2. Diameter: 40mm x 32mm 
  3. Height: 9.4mm
  4. water resistance: 30 m
 
  1. Dial:  dark gray sandblasted baseplate, black ceramic time display disc, Laser-engraved Roman numerals with precise lacquer print, HyCeram filled hands, flying tourbillon at 6 o’clock with small seconds indicated by a blued screw on the tourbillon
 
  1. Movement: in-house calibre IX, rectangular-shaped, hand-wound, gold chatons, two brilliant-cut diamonds and intricate hand-engraving, 17 jewels
  2. Power reserve: 55 hours
  3. Frequency: 18,000 vph
  4. Functions: hours, minutes, small seconds on tourbillon
 
  1. Bracelet / Strap : black alligator strap with shark skin lining and a pin buckle
 
  1. Availability: Limited to 5 pieces 
  2. Price: EUR 160,000 which is equivalent to AED 640,000

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