The Modern Era of Patek Philippe, Their Design Evolution and the Calatrava Pilot
Perpetually Patek
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Jack Forster sits down with Tim Mosso and Brian Govberg in this episode of Perpetually Patek to discuss the brand's evolution in the modern era. With the breakout popularity of watches like the Nautilus and Aquanaut helping to fuel the brand, they talk about the company's more controversial pieces such as the Calatrava Pilot Travel Time. They track how the company has changed based on the times and try to guess what the future might hold.
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