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18 October 2024, 03:45 PM | #1 |
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Hands-on and first impression of the Cubitus collection
I tried on all 3 pieces at my AD earlier and here is my honest feedback. I tried on the green SS model first and it felt like a Nautilus, albeit with a wider case. The bracelet, bezel, dial, markers and hands are all Nautilus. L2L is ok but it is wide like a Santos large. For a collector who owns multiple Nautilus, this is an alternative that looks kind of different but the wider case will take some time getting used to.
IMG_20241018_131928_(750_x_950_pixel).jpg Then I tried on the AR. This one has a vintage kind of look due to the 2-tone colours. This model reminds me of the discontinued 5980/1AR. IMG_20241018_131915_(750_x_950_pixel).jpg The platinum model with the grand date felt heavy on the wrist. It is to me the most interesting of the 3 due to the new big date and at first glance it reminds me of the 5712. The composite strap is ultra soft and it has a deployant clasp. IMG_20241018_131902_(750_x_950_pixel).jpg IMG_20241018_131854_(750_x_950_pixel).jpg I get it why people hate on these 3 but these are not replacement for the Nautilus and Aquanaut models. They are complements to the existing Patek line up. For collectors who are not able to get their allocation of Nautilus and Aquanaut, these new models seems good alternatives. The Patek Regional Sales Manager was with me in the room and I shared with her my direct and honest views of these models. Patek is trying to hear from collectors their impressions of this new line. Overall, I think it has all the components that make Nautilus successful, but collectors may need a period of adjustment with the wider case. I still prefer Nautilus over the Cubitus but who knows what happens later. |
18 October 2024, 03:59 PM | #2 |
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Thanks for adding pics. They do look large on your wrist to your point. Did you share the sizing aspect critical feedback with the manager?
You're right that they aren't replacements for the nautilus and aquanaut. They are different case sizes and dimensions. But they borrow too many elements from the nautilus - most prominently the case finishing, winglets, and ofcourse the dials. |
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Thanks for the quick hands on photos! Overall not too bad on wrist it seems but definitely larger than its Nautilus counterparts? Seen some other side by side photos with 5711 vs 5821 and the cubitus seems to look larger.
The only thing I would say is that i wish they used a slightly different dial than the nautilus (apart from being square), it would really help the line to standout more and be different |
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Thanks so much for posting your pix...and on a real wrist! Thanks for sharing your initial impressions, too.
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18 October 2024, 04:04 PM | #5 |
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Thanks for sharing. I can't imagine these would be any easier to get if you can't get a Nautilus or Aquanaut.
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18 October 2024, 04:13 PM | #6 |
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Michael, thanks for sharing...
IMHO look way to big on your wrist.... The Nautilus & Aquanaut look best on your wrist my friend...
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Yes buddy, all watches look big on my tiny wrist. Below is the new 5980G which looks better for my wrist in comparison. |
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I think these will do well but I think the ladies variants when they eventually come out will be a huge success. Smaller in size but in keeping with what we are use too currently by way of 40/42mm
I wonder will most ADs be doing events to showcase the new line in the coming weeks and stock landing I can imagine in the next week or so to good clients |
18 October 2024, 04:47 PM | #9 |
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Thanks for sharing these pics. I wish they had gone with a more interesting, perhaps rectangular, case shape. This does look blocky.
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Thanks for taking the time to share those images. I quite like the annual calendar mechanism but to me the size is the deciding factor - even if could stretch to one!
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2 more pics.
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18 October 2024, 04:56 PM | #12 |
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This is not an AC but a DayDate with moon. L2L is fine though. Yesterday I was at IAMWATCH and I saw people wearing MB&F Horological Machine that are twice the size of their wrist. Ultimately it's up to individuals...
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Thanks for sharing the pictures, Michael.
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18 October 2024, 05:26 PM | #14 |
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Thanks for the honest impressions.
I haven’t seen a single on-wrist shot that doesn’t look enormous and ungainly. The proportions are just completely wrong. Personally I find myself disliking it more and more with each passing day. |
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To me the 8 looks too far left and the 1 looks too high, making for quite a wonky-looking 18.
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Thank you for sharing your first hand experience.
Afraid this one is going to remain “slept on” for me.
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Thanks for sharing, very helpful to see!
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As a ladies watch it works extremely well although maybe too big in this version but as a gents watch it's erring towards dress more than sports and in that setting they work well.
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The disc with the 1 on it looks like it just needs to rotate a little more clockwise to bring it into proper alignment. I think the date only version on a bracelet looks great and from the leaks didn’t expect to feel this way. Thanks for sharing the wrist shots OP Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Some like the AP [RE]Master some don't. This watch has a "horizontal" profile and I quite like it. Everyone has different taste that's all.
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Perhaps there is a reason the conventional round shape became the standard?
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Did you take a look at the strap? I added a thread enquiring about the material used which appears to imply a virtuous non-animal variety? |
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The strap is super soft. Top side feels like fabric while underside feels soft to touch. I have no idea what composite component that is. |
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Thank you so much for sharing these early views and pictures on this new range.
Does remind me of a Santos, I do admire that but it isn't for me. Square steel watches just generally dont do it for me. I think this is really quite large, a Patek trend as of late. I should reserve full judgement until I try it on. If it achieves anything, I hope it just make this whole hype situation much easier. I hope Patek can make these, give them to people who only care about hype steel Nautilus. If it eases some pressure on the rest of the line then fantastic. |
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Just goes to show how difficult it is to come up with an appealing new watch design. for the 5905/1A Patek borrowed the Aquanaut bracelet. For this PP drafted the 5711/1A bracelet and clipped the corners of the Santos case.
According to Clymer "the Cubitus collection is fully designed through 2039" which means a lot but I'm not sure what. For owners of the Aquanaut and Nautilus it's time to kick back and enjoy the finest sports design that Patek is going market for a long time. |
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Though the Cubitus shares maybe 90% of Nautilus DNA, a slight tweak to the original design via the dimensions has caused such an uproar. When I first handled the Cubitus today, I immediately think of the Nautilus, which shows how similar they are. If I'm new to Patek or new to Nautilus, I would be more than happy to own a Cubitus because the best DNA are all shared like the bracelet, dial, bezel, hands, markers, adjustable deployant clasp, and movement. Below pic is from Hodinkee. See how similar they are. |
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Thank you for your report, pictures and comments. It is nice to have first hand information.
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