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Women's Patek Philippe Watches

Perhaps the world’s most prestigious watch brand, Patek Philippe was founded in 1831 when businessman Antoni Patek joined forces with watchmaker Francois Czapek, forming the company “Patek Czapek & Cie." Patek eventually joined watchmaker Jean-Adrien Philippe, creating “Patek Philippe & Cie” in 1851.

In 1925, Patek Philippe introduced its first wristwatch with a perpetual calendar, later to follow up with complications such as the split-second chronograph, GMT, and moon phase. Timepieces with the “PP” stamp on their dial soon became established as technical benchmarks, as they do to this day. Patek has always made its own parts; its longtime independence is considered the chief reason for its continued success and innovation.

Patek Philippe’s collections for women offer an exquisite selection of stunning watches. The Twenty-4 is a modern interpretation of Patek’s Gondolo, refined, elegant, and with top-grade Wesselton diamonds. The women’s Calatrava features a swoop of 20 baguette diamonds draped around its bezel; the Gondolo Collection is derived from an original design first produced between 1902 and 1930.


Quick Facts

  • Other women's collections include the Aquanaut, the Nautilus and a choice of several Complications and Grand Complications pieces
  • It takes 3 to 5 years of research to develop a new Patek Philippe model
  • At the Universal Exposition in London in 1857, Queen Victoria and Prince Albert bought a Patek Philippe timepiece, rapidly consolidating the company’s reputation and prestige

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