There’s a new movement sweeping through town in the form of Patek Philippe ’s latest watch in its Twenty~4 collection.

Founded in 1839, the storied brand is the only remaining family-owned independent manufacturer in Geneva.

In addition to the calendar, the watch features a moonphase (visible through an aperture at the 6 o’clock position) and a 24-hour indicator.

Patek has a global reputation for producing exceptional timepieces, and its latest Twenty~4 watch is no exception.

The new 7340/1R is the first watch with complications in the Twenty~4 collection.

And it’s no “ordinary” complication but a perpetual calendar — one of the most complex mechanical watch movements in existence. The 18-karat rose-gold timepiece features Patek’s famed ultra-thin, self-winding 240 Q caliber, whic

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