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Patek Philippe Aquanaut 5164G-001 White Gold 40.8mm Opaline Blue-Gray Dial with Tropical Strap

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Patek Philippe Aquanaut 5164G-001 White Gold 40.8mm Opaline Blue-Gray Dial with Tropical StrapFeature Description Case Shape Rounded octagonal Case Dimensions 40. 8 mm (104 oclock) Case Material White Gold Dial Color Opaline blue gray, embossed Aquanaut pattern Crystal Sapphire crystal Bezel White Gold, satin brushed finish Screw in Crown Yes Water Resistance 30 metres Case Back Sapphire crystal case back Bracelet Strap Bracelet Material Composite material, blue gray Band Name Tropical composite strap Clasp Patented fold over clasp in white

Feature Description
Case Shape Rounded octagonal
Case Dimensions 40.8 mm (10–4 o’clock)
Case Material White Gold
Dial Color Opaline blue-gray, embossed Aquanaut pattern
Crystal Sapphire crystal
Bezel White Gold, satin-brushed finish
Screw-in Crown Yes
Water Resistance 30 metres
Case Back Sapphire crystal case back
Bracelet Strap
Bracelet Material Composite material, blue-gray
Band Name “Tropical” composite strap
Clasp Patented fold-over clasp in white gold
Movement Self-winding mechanical, Caliber 26‑330 S C FUS
Complications Two time zones (local & home), day/night indicators, date by hand, sweep seconds
Winding Self-winding via 21K gold central rotor
Power Reserve Minimum 35 hours, maximum 45 hours
COSC Certified No (Patek Philippe Seal certified)

 

The Patek Philippe Aquanaut 5164G-001 seamlessly blends contemporary style with travel-ready functionality, introduced here in its first white gold edition. This refined timepiece is distinguished by its opaline blue-gray dial, adorned with the signature Aquanaut embossed pattern and complemented by white gold applied numerals featuring luminescent coating for optimal readability.

At its core, the self-winding Caliber 26‑330 S C FUS movement powers a practical dual time zone display, complete with local and home time indicators, day/night apertures, and a date function aligned with local time. The layout ensures ease of use and clarity, ideal for both frequent travelers and collectors alike.

The 40.8 mm rounded octagonal case is crafted from white gold, offering water resistance to 30 metres and a sophisticated satin-brushed finish. A matching blue-gray composite strap secures the watch with a patented white gold fold-over clasp, merging durability with contemporary flair. The Aquanaut 5164G-001 stands as a modern, elegant companion for discerning travelers who appreciate practical complications housed in a casual yet luxurious aesthetic.

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