The inaugural perpetual calendar watch, debuted by Thomas Mudge in 1762, displayed not just time but also the day, date, month, leap year and moon phase.
Patek Philippe revolutionized pocket watches with its quantième perpétuel mechanism, leading to the first serially produced perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch in 1941.
Patek Philippe continues innovating in the realm of perpetual calendars, offering designs that range from elegant to sporty, appealing to a wide variety of collectors.
The intricate construction of perpetual calendars typically adds over 100 components, contributing significantly to the cost, with no models priced below $40,000.
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