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Patek Philippe Aquanaut Travel Time in white gold with blue-gray opaline dial #WatchesandWonders2024
By SENATUS Editor | 10 April 2024

Patek Philippe is making available in 2024, the Aquanaut Travel Time with a self-winding movement for the first time ever in white gold. The timepiece features a dial in blue-gray opaline and a matching integrated strap in a composite material.

This new Aquanaut Travel Time Reference 5164G-001, equipped with the caliber 26-330 S C FUS self-winding movement, is distinguished by its system for the display of a second time zone, combining excellent legibility with ease of operation. Its owner has only to press on one of the two pushers set into the left flank of the case to advance or move back the local-hour hand (the solid hand) in one-hour steps, without any effect on the watch’s rate accuracy.

The date indication by a hand on the subsidiary dial at 6 o’clock is coupled with the local time.

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