Marking Patek Philippe’s first entirely new collection in 25 years, the Cubitus series—introduced last October with three inaugural models (a green dial in a steel case, a blue dial in a two-tone rose gold case, and a blue-dial platinum calendar model, all measuring 45mm in diameter)—can arguably be described as the most controversial watch release of 2024. Some view the Cubitus as a rebirth of the Nautilus, noting that its silhouette evokes memories of its illustrious predecessor. Others, however, contend that the 45mm case is excessively large; they criticize its boxy design, the fact that its bracelet appears to be lifted directly from the Nautilus, and the perceived laziness of housing a standard, non-shaped movement within a uniquely shaped case. Regardless of which camp you belong to, certain "accepted truths" seem to have emerged within the community: come what may, these watches are destined to be bestsellers, and smaller case sizes are almost certainly on the horizon.Super Clone Watches, Replica Watches On Sale - Clonesuperwatch.is.
What most people likely did not anticipate, however, was just how soon those new, smaller-sized Cubitus models would arrive—appearing at *Watches and Wonders 2025* a mere five months after the collection's initial launch. Measuring 40mm in diameter with a case height of 8.5mm, the new additions—designated as references 7128/1G and 7128/1R—are available in white gold and rose gold variants. The white gold Cubitus features a square profile with rounded edges, where alternating vertical satin-finishing and polished surfaces interplay to accentuate its curvaceous contours. The dial features a horizontal embossed pattern rendered in a sophisticated blue-grey sunburst finish, creating a mesmerizing interplay of light and shadow. The bracelet is equipped with a lockable adjustment system to ensure a perfect fit, while Patek Philippe’s patented fold-over clasp—secured by four independent catches—offers exceptional security.
In striking contrast, the rose gold Cubitus embodies warmth and refinement. The alternating satin-brushed and polished finishes on the case and bracelet lend a contemporary flair, while the horizontal embossed texture on the brown sunburst dial exudes an air of understated elegance. Housed beneath the square case back is the self-winding caliber 26-330 S C/434, fully visible through a square sapphire crystal display back; the rotor is engraved with the same horizontal motif found on the dial. Featuring a sweep seconds hand and a date display, the movement achieves a delicate balance of complexity within an ultra-thin profile—a testament to the horological truth that "reducing size does not equate to simplifying substance." Crafted in white gold or rose gold, the 40 mm case maintains a sleek profile with a thickness of just 8.5 mm; water-resistant to 30 meters, it is further enhanced for durability by a sapphire crystal case back and a screw-down crown.


