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The New Patek Philippe Twenty~4 7340/1R Perpetual Calendar

Introduced in 1999, the Twenty~4 collection was Patek Philippe’s first dedicated line of feminine timepieces. The original model featured an Art Deco-inspired manchette (cuff) design, but in 2018, the brand unveiled the Twenty~4 Automatic, which is a round-cased iteration powered by an automatic movement. This year, Patek Philippe elevates the collection further by introducing a perpetual calendar complication, marking the collection's debut in the realm of Grand Complications.
Crafted entirely in 18K rose gold, the watch features a 36mm case with a slender profile of just 9.95mm, making it sit gracefully on the wrist. The case is meticulously finished with a combination of polished and brushed surfaces, enhancing its refined aesthetic. Two dial options are available. The Ref. 7340/1R-001 features a silvery opaline dial with a vertical satin finish, evoking the texture of shantung silk that feature irregular texture, while the Ref. 7340/1R-010 presents an olive green sunburst dial for a more contemporary appeal.

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The watch brand was founded by Richard and Maria Habring in 2004. Habring is known for its commitment to designing exceptional chronograph and mechanical timepieces. It is worth noting that Sir Richard Habring may have previously created the first “Ratrabant” chronograph for IWC in 1993 showing his expertise and passion for horology. Focus on serving and caring for you, a series of products.

From classic combos to sporty combos, Habring offers options for all tastes and preferences. Presented as the brand's most complicated watch to date, the Perpetual Double collection is a fine example of its expertise. Celebrating the automaker's 15th anniversary, the Perpetual Double combines a Rattrapant chronograph with a complete perpetual calendar, in a style more typical of Dubois de Braze.