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Patek Philippe Introduces the World Time Reference 7129J-001

April 14

Patek Philippe proudly presents its latest World Time creation for 2026: the Reference 7129J-001. This exceptional timepiece marries a pristine yellow gold case with a vibrant carmine-red dial, marking a significant first in the brand's renowned travel watch series. Offering a clear departure from gem-set bezels, this model underscores Patek Philippe's commitment to diverse aesthetic choices within its iconic complications. The 7129J-001, featuring a 36mm case and an ultra-thin automatic movement, is poised to become a cherished addition to any horological collection.

The newly unveiled 7129J-001 showcases a meticulously polished 36mm yellow gold case, measuring a slim 9.18mm in thickness. Its captivating carmine-red dial is a focal point, adorned with a hand-executed basket-weave guilloché pattern at its center. Time is elegantly displayed through yellow-gold lozenge-shaped hands and arrow-shaped hour markers. A distinctive 24-hour disk, featuring contrasting carmine red for day and rhodium-plated gray for night, complete with Sun and Moon motifs, enhances its global functionality. The watch is impeccably paired with a glossy red alligator leather strap, secured by a yellow gold three-blade fold-over clasp.

Driving the Reference 7129J-001 is the sophisticated automatic caliber 240 HU. This ultra-thin movement, measuring just 3.88mm, is distinguished by its 22K gold off-center mini-rotor. Comprising 239 components, the movement incorporates a single-button mechanism positioned at 10 o'clock. This innovative feature allows for seamless adjustment of all displays when transitioning between time zones, all while maintaining the watch's precise timekeeping. With a robust 48-hour power reserve and the esteemed Patek Philippe Seal, the 240 HU movement operates at 3 Hz, utilizing a Gyromax balance and a Spiromax balance spring for optimal performance.

The introduction of a non-gem-set bezel on the 7129J is a notable distinction from its existing counterparts, the 7130G and 7130R, which feature diamond embellishments. This decision caters to enthusiasts who prefer a more understated yet equally luxurious aesthetic. The carmine-red dial further sets this model apart, making it a unique and bold statement piece within Patek Philippe's World Time lineage. This fusion of classic design, innovative functionality, and a touch of daring color is expected to generate considerable excitement among collectors.

This latest addition to Patek Philippe’s portfolio, priced at CHF 46,000, is now a permanent fixture in the brand's current collection. Its blend of traditional craftsmanship and contemporary flair offers a compelling option for those seeking a distinguished travel watch. The 7129J-001 represents a fresh interpretation of a beloved complication, reinforcing Patek Philippe's legacy of excellence and innovation in haute horlogerie.

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