Introduction

5167R
- Aquanaut
Self-winding

When launched in 1997, the Aquanaut created a sensation. It was young, modern and unexpected. Its case was a rounded octagon, inspired by that of the Nautilus. And it sported a “tropical” strap, made of a new composite material ultra-resistant to wear, salt water and uv radiation.

Watch
Self-winding mechanical movement. Caliber 26‑330 S C. Date. Sweep seconds.
Dial
Brown embossed dial, gold applied numerals with luminescent coating.
Case
Rose gold. Screw down crown. Sapphire crystal case back. Water-resistant to 120 m. Case diameter (10-4 o’clock): 40.8 mm. Height: 8.1 mm.
Strap
Chocolate brown composite strap. Fold-over clasp.
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Caliber

26-330 S C
Self-winding

Patek Philippe Caliber 26-330 S C - Front
Front Back

26-330 S C
Self-winding

Date in an aperture. Sweep seconds. Diameter: 27 mm. Thickness: 3.3 mm. Number of parts: 212. Jewels: 30. Power reserve: min. 35 hours – max. 45 hours. Winding rotor: 21K gold central rotor. Balance: Gyromax®. Frequency: 28,800 semi-oscillations/hour (4 Hz). Balance spring: Spiromax®. Hallmark: Patek Philippe Seal.

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Attention to details
The making of a dial

Making a dial is less a branch of watchmaking, more a dedicated craft in itself. Since the dial is the part of the watch that speaks to us, it must be not only beautiful and harmonious, but clearly legible. Dial makers and finishers use age-old hand-craftsmanship skills, alongside trade secrets passed down through generations. A dial for Patek Philippe takes four to six months of production process work, and from 50 to 200 operations, including decorative techniques.

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