Two small round apertures display the leap-year cycle between 4 and 5 o’clock and the day/night indication between 7 and 8 o’clock – functions enabling accurate adjustment of the calendar. Small seconds and the instantaneous 30-minute counter appear on two subdials at 9 and 3 o’clock. The date hand at 6 o’clock incorporates the moon-phase aperture. The day and month are displayed in two in-line apertures at 12 o’clock. The display is complex and classic, with a tri-counter layout. Other than this new dial colour, the Split-Seconds Chronograph Perpetual Calendar 5204R-011 remains basically the same watch as before. New to this specific reference is the dial, which is presented in a sleek slate grey colour, a tone that we don’t see often at Patek. Once again, and like the two other versions that are still available in the collection, the watch is made of 18k rose gold, with classic stepped lugs and a thin concave bezel – as a reminder, it has been available since 2016 in two rose gold versions, one with a silvered opaline dial and chocolate brown alligator strap (5204R-001), the other with an opaline ebony black dial and rose gold Goutte (droplet) bracelet (5204/1R). And it does it in a classic, restained and compact case that measures a very wearable 40mm diameter and 14.3mm height. To put it simply, it packs everything the brand has under its sleeve, meaning a split-seconds or rattrapante function and the best of calendars, the perpetual. Under this new 5204R-011 is a mighty, complex watch that sits on top of the range of the hand-wound chronographs by Patek Philippe. This watch, the Patek Philippe 5204R Split-Seconds Chronograph Perpetual Calendar, already in the collection with two other references, is now released in a new combination of rose gold with a slate grey dial. Following this tradition, the brand has been playing with various watches around the topic, and the king of them all has to be the reference 5204, a watch that packs a traditional hand-wound chronograph, with an additional rattrapante function and a perpetual calendar on top of it… Quite a watch, obviously. Elevate your space with the timeless beauty and unique texture of our splitface tiles, whether you prefer the authentic charm of natural stone or the convenience of porcelain.If there’s one combination of complications that Patek has been famed for, it certainly is the chronograph perpetual calendar – something the brand inaugurated with the iconic reference 1518. With the versatility to be used both indoors and outdoors, our Spliface Tiles are ideal for various applications, from accent walls to fireplace surrounds, kitchen backsplashes, and more. These porcelain tiles offer the same durability and low-maintenance benefits as natural stone, while providing the convenience of not requiring sealing, making them an excellent choice for both indoor and outdoor use. In addition to our natural stone options, we also offer porcelain splitface tiles that are specifically designed to mimic the appearance of natural stone, but without the need for sealing. With no grouting required, installation is a breeze, creating a seamless, modern look. These tiles are perfect for transforming your patio, creating a striking feature wall, or enhancing your outdoor living space. Our splitface outdoor tiles are designed to withstand the elements and provide a stunning visual impact with their unique texture and rich, earthy tones of black, grey, and mixed white and grey. Welcome to our Spliface Tiles collection - the perfect solution for adding a touch of elegance and sophistication to your indoor or outdoor spaces! Our collection features a diverse range of split face tiles crafted from natural stone, including slate and quartz, as well as porcelain versions that mimic the look of natural stone.
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