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PATEK PHILIPPE

Patek Philippe closed off 2020 in the most audacious way possible by announcing the reference 6301P Grande Sonnerie. It was a bold move not only because the maison managed to execute such complexity within a 44.8mm diameter and 12mm thin case, but also that it ended one of the most uncertain years in recent memory with an unabashed show of confidence in the future.

2021 saw Patek Philippe continue this audacity with its first showing at Watches & Wonders

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