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July 04, 2025

Patek Philippe's Quadruple Complication joins the horological marque's collection series

- STORY: KANOKPORN CHANASONGKRAM

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Like the new-generation World Time released last year, the Quadruple Complication is now available to a wider audience as it enters Patek Philippe's current collection. Both were initially limited editions unveiled at the Patek Philippe Watch Art Grand Exhibition held in Tokyo, in June 2023.

Boasting two new patents, a split-seconds chronograph teamed up with a minute repeater and an instantaneous perpetual calendar with aperture displays for the self-winding Quadruple Complication (Reference 5308P-010) in a platinum case.

The new Reference 5308G-001 in white gold appeals with an ice-blue face, matched with a navy-blue leather strap featuring a patented triple-blade fold-over clasp.

Patek Philippe's president Thierry Stern encourages the development of grand complications as it pushes the limits and shows what the independent, family-owned manufacture, established in 1839, can do in the 21st century.

A technical feat with two patents, the instantaneous perpetual calendar with aperture displays was firstly combined with a minute repeater and a tourbillon in Reference 5207, launched in 2008.

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