An ode to the wristwatch
A Patek Philippe manufactured in the 1910s. With a style that combines Breguet numerals and hands on a solid dial that can truly be called classic, with a thin bracelet seen in early women's watches, this Patek Philippe still has a fresh and cheerful feel even after more than 100 years.
This watch was made at a time when wristwatches were just beginning to be accepted by the public, and is filled with the genuine joy that people felt at the time for this new tool.
We are made up of some of the joys we felt for the first time. The reason why this "Cover Girl" that graced the cover of the history of watches has not lost its charm even now is because it remains so.
This precious antique watch is lightweight enough to be worn as a bracelet, and will bring a gentle smile to any occasion, from everyday wear to a fancy dinner.