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Patek Philippe Twenty~4: The Definitive Women's Luxury Watch

The Patek Philippe Twenty~4, launched in 1999 as Reference 4910, is the manufacture's first collection designed exclusively for women and contains a genuine paradox: the only quartz movement currently produced by Patek Philippe. The Calibre E15 receives the same hand decoration, perlage, and Cotes de Geneve finishing applied to Patek's mechanical movements and bears the Patek Philippe Seal. The rectangular "manchette" (cuff-style) design with integrated diamond-set bezel became Patek's best-selling women's model. In 2018, the collection expanded with the round Ref. 7300 Automatic, housing the self-winding Calibre 26-330 S C in a 36mm case with 160 diamonds on the bezel. Both forms remain in current production, with new dial colors (olive green, grey) introduced for the 25th anniversary in 2024. The steel quartz manchette, available from $12,000 pre-owned, is the most accessible entry point in the entire Patek Philippe catalog.

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Specifications

CollectionTwenty~4
BrandPatek Philippe
Launch Year1999
Variants{"rectangular":{"caseShape":"Cambered rectangular ('manchette'/cuff-style)","caseDimension":"~25mm wide","movement":"Calibre E15: quartz, 57 parts, ~3-year battery life, finished with perlage and Côte…
Patek Philippe SealAll movements (including the quartz E15)bear the Patek Philippe Seal, guaranteeing finishing, precision, and service standards

History

The Twenty~4 was conceived in the late 1990s as Patek Philippe's first collection designed specifically and exclusively for women. The name reflects the concept of a watch for all 24 hours: elegant enough for evening, practical enough for everyday. The choice of a quartz movement was deliberate and bold: Patek recognized that many women preferred the convenience of quartz, and they refused to compromise on finishing (the E15 receives the same hand-decoration as their mechanical movements). The 1999 launch of the rectangular 'manchette' in stainless steel democratized Patek ownership for women in a way no previous collection had.

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Buying Guide

  • Women entering the world of luxury watches who want to start with the best
  • Professional women seeking a versatile day-to-evening timepiece
  • Collectors who appreciate the paradox of a quartz Patek (manchette) or want a proper mechanical women's watch (7300)
  • Gift buyers seeking a prestigious, universally elegant women's watch
  • Patek collectors wanting to complete a comprehensive collection

Pricing & Market Data

Retail MSRP

value~$15,000-$20,000 (steel quartz manchette with diamonds); $32,884 (7300/1200A steel automatic); $59,640 (7300/1200R rose gold automatic)

Pre-Owned Market

value$12,000-$18,000 (steel manchette pre-owned); $24,000-$36,000 (steel automatic pre-owned); $50,000-$65,000 (rose gold automatic)

Market Trajectory

The Twenty~4 follows a steady trajectory. No volatile spikes but consistent demand. The quartz manchette is the most stable Patek on the secondary market. The automatic round version is gradually building premium as women's mechanical watch collecting grows.

Investment Grade

B, the Twenty~4 is a quality-of-life purchase, not a speculative investment. It holds value reliably and represents genuine Patek quality at the most accessible price point in the brand's lineup.

Best Value Pick

4910/1200A-001 (steel blue manchette), a genuine Patek Philippe for ~$12,000-$15,000 pre-owned. Nothing else in watchmaking offers this brand prestige at this price.

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Cultural Significance

Collector's Lore

The Twenty~4 is Patek's only quartz watch in current production, a fact that fascinates collectors and confounds purists in equal measure.

The Calibre E15 quartz movement receives the same hand-finishing as a $200,000 Grand Complication movement: perlage, Côtes de Genève, beveled edges. Patek doesn't know how to make an unfinished movement.

The name 'Twenty~4' (with the tilde) represents all 24 hours, a watch designed to be worn from morning meeting to evening gala without changing.

Patek's advertising for the Twenty~4 deliberately features real professional women rather than celebrities: lawyers, architects, entrepreneurs. This was revolutionary in luxury watch marketing.

The patented fold-over clasp on the 7300 uses four independent catches: Patek over-engineered a clasp because that's what Patek does.

When the 7300 automatic launched in 2018, it was the first time the Twenty~4 offered a sapphire caseback: finally letting owners see the mechanical heart of their Patek.

The Twenty~4 manchette has introduced more women to Patek Philippe than any other model in the brand's 186-year history: it's arguably the most commercially important collection Patek has ever launched.

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