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At the intersection of Yonge and Castlefield, a new Torontonian theatrical experience is preparing for opening night. Leading real estate developer Madison Group, in collaboration with Westdale Properties, is setting the stage for a high-end condominium project that will have every resident feeling like a star. The Capitol Residences will stand at the site of the illustrious Capitol Theatre, which dazzled guests from 1914 to 1998.

 

The curtain rises on a new era

During its heyday, and notably during the Great Depression of the 1930s, the Capitol Theatre transported guests through its magnificent programming. For almost a century, stage and screen were home to presentations such as Wings of the Morning and Jane Eyre.

 

“Over the last century, the Capitol Theatre has been a staple in Toronto’s entertainment scene and we are honoured to bring new life to this highly historic venue through the launch of its namesake residences,” says Josh Zagdanski, Vice President of High Rise at Madison Group. “This mid-rise project will capture the nostalgic vibrancy of years past while adding a modern twist on the original style. Just as the Capitol Theatre once brought joy and entertainment to the city, The Capitol Residences will bring new liveliness to the neighbourhood.”

 

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“Over the last century, the Capitol Theatre has been a staple in Toronto’s entertainment scene and we are honoured to bring new life to this highly historic venue.” – Josh Zagdanski, Vice President of High Rise at Madison Group

Setting the stage

Residents will be able to choose from 145 units, offering living spaces of 425 to 1950 sq. ft. in one, two, or three-bedroom configurations, starting at under $1 million.

 

Hariri Pontarini Architects and Turner Fleischer Architects are the award-winning teams responsible for recreating an air of anticipation and excitement with the building’s transformation, which will pay homage to grand evenings of yore.

 

From the thoughtfully preserved original marquee and façade designed by John MacNee Jeffrey, the three-storey former theatre will rise an additional 11 floors above Toronto’s streets. The new building exterior boasts sand-cast brick and a smooth stone finish to harmoniously integrate elements of its history into its current role.

In the loges

Studio Munge has outdone itself to craft a world evocative of theatre and film in the 1920s. The experience begins from the moment residents pass through a grand porte cochère and into a concierge-orchestrated lobby. Decadent furnishings are illuminated by unique custom fixtures; a hint of what awaits in each Gallery Suite, Premiere Penthouse, Marquee Estate Suite, or Orchestra Townhome. Bespoke touches and 10-foot ceilings make each residence worthy of the spotlight.

 

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A plein air finale

The decadence extends outdoors to allow residents of the Capitol to benefit from a rare show of nature in the city. A tiered eastern façade will provide terraces with an infusion of greenery, while a 3,700-square-metre park flanking the west side of the building enhances the neighbourhood, as it extends the space for residents to enjoy.

 

The Capitol Residences Amenities

● Automated parcel storage

● Lush green park on the west side extending over 3,700 square metres

● Gym with private workout areas

● Golf simulator and lounge area

● Social club featuring a lounge, dining and servery

● Extensive outdoor lounge and dining area, including a garden and grill stations

● Curated kids play area

● Guest suite

● Pet spa

● 24/7 concierge service

 

Now selling

 

 

 

Text: Jennifer Laoun-Rubenstein

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The Made in Lucerne brand is renewing its Manero Flyback line. These models complete with complications embrace a cosmopolitan spirit well suited to the new reality of our time. Let’s take a closer look at this sporty-chic and elegantly optimistic series.

 

In collaboration with Europa Star

 

Carl F. Bucherer’s messaging around the brand’s new Manero Flyback models is all about the concept of the “cosmopolitan”. In the literal sense, according to the Cambridge Dictionary, this term refers to “someone who has experience of many different parts of the world,” or alternatively, “containing people and things from many different parts of the world.” From very early on, the Lucerne brand saw itself as a cosmopolitan company, deeply rooted in the heart of Switzerland, yet at “at home” anywhere in the world.

 

 

As CEO Sascha Moeri points out: “Being cosmopolitan means above all having the ability to feel at home anywhere in the world. In 1888, Carl-Friedrich Bucherer laid the foundation not only for our brand but also for a cosmopolitan, international corporate culture. His sons, Carl Eduard and Ernst, travelled the world, studied abroad, opened the first branch in Berlin in 1913 and expanded to South America just a few years later, and yet always remained loyal to their home in Lucerne. Today, being cosmopolitan means going about your daily life with style, dynamism and open-mindedness, wherever you are.”

 

“Being cosmopolitan means above all having the ability to feel at home anywhere in the world.”
– Sascha Moeri, CEO of Carl F. Bucherer

 

 

The collection proposed by Carl F. Bucherer offers an invitation to play with the notion of time—via the flyback function, i.e. the ability to reset and restart the timer with a simple touch—and is aimed at those who continue to dream of travelling through the mechanical time machine on their wrist…

 

The spirit of the collection is also reflected in the diversity of its models. The Manero Flyback range, already enriched with two bright blue models, now offers three further variants on a metal bracelet. The versatility of design options in this collection keeps growing. The line positions itself as a key “sport-chic” model for Carl F. Bucherer with the addition of new stainless steel bracelets, a very strong trend in watchmaking. “With these bracelets, we are bringing a sporty yet elegant accent to the wrist,” says Sascha Moeri.

 

 

These metal bracelets with their high-grade stainless steel links and nine interlocking elements were created specifically to give the Manero Flyback a completely new look. In fact, this addition is a perfect illustration of the adage “minimal change, maximum effect”, in the way they bring a more casual look to a line known for its formal elegance.

 

The dial itself combines great coherence (notably through the two symmetrical above the date window) with a keen sense of detail in the tachometric scale encircling it. The versatile line of distinctive 43 mm chronographs offers five different dial colours, ensuring “cosmopolitans” will find their ideal companion.

 

The retro “wink” embodied in the mushroom pushers accentuates the personality of this aesthetically pleasing flyback chrono model. Indeed, although releasing a sport-chic model is a tempting exercise for many brands, because it is very fashionable, it can also be fraught with peril, as many examples of communications backlashes show.

 

 

With these new additions, thirteen versions of the Manero Flyback are now available, in pink gold or steel, with five different dial variants and colours, and a leather or textile strap or steel bracelet. The line is increasingly asserting itself as a mainstay of the Carl F. Bucherer brand, with a price point starting at just over US$6,000.

 

Let’s not forget that Carl F. Bucherer has invested considerably in recent years to become autonomous in terms of movement production, through its facilities in Lengnau. The result can be found at the heart of this Manero Flyback, equipped with the CFB 1970 automatic calibre with 42-hour power reserve.

 

In what is a highly competitive environment, the Lucerne brand’s chosen strategy is to focus on selected key complications, and explore all their possibilities. This applies both to the flyback chronograph of this collection and to the brand’s exhaustive work on the peripheral rotor, of which Carl F. Bucherer has become a recognized specialist. “With its technical sophistication, multi-faceted design and cosmopolitan charm, the Manero Flyback is a shining example of the Made of Lucerne horological art that we wish to offer,” concludes Sascha Moeri.

 

In what is a highly competitive environment, the Lucerne brand’s chosen strategy is to focus on selected key complications, and explore all their possibilities.

 

MOVEMENT Automatic, CFB 1970 caliber, diameter 30.4 mm, height 7.9 mm, 25 jewels, power reserve 42 hours. FUNCTIONS Chronograph: minutes and quarter-second counters, flyback, tachymeter; date, hour, minute, small seconds CASE Stainless steel, double-domed sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating on both sides, case back with sapphire crystal, water-resistant to 30 m (3 bar), diameter 43 mm, height 14.45 mm DIAL Silver, blue-grey, black, blue BRACELET Stainless steel PRICE US$6,600

 

www.europastar.com

 

Text: Serge Maillard

Nestled on a private peninsula next to legendary Miami Beach, Ritz-Carlton Bal Harbour is a true oasis of calm on the Atlantic Ocean. Offering the very best in hospitality, this five-star hotel promises a unique, immersive experience for all the senses with its own sophisticated signature.

 

A new definition of exceptional is what you can expect from your Bal Harbour experience. Ideally located in the exclusive Bal Harbour neighbourhood, this resort offers memorable stays in a beach paradise. It’s one of the city’s most popular, with gorgeous facilities that complement the beauty of the location, rivalled only by the quality of the boutiques, restaurants and galleries in and around the hotel.

 

 

Standing out among this extraordinary hotel’s perks is its attention to every detail. Relaxation areas, living spaces, upscale dining, a spa and many calming amenities have been designed to the highest standards for a refined and friendly atmosphere. The breathtaking rooms and suites are situated on their own semi-private floors. The terraces overlooking the Atlantic and luscious gardens immediately invoke a feeling of vacation escape. After a swim in the sea, a sunbathing session or some serious thalassotherapy, relaxation is guaranteed in a resort cabana or luxe beach bed. The magical setting also inspires an appetite for fun, and the chefs, sommeliers and bartenders here provide satisfying offerings for all tastes.

 

A delight for the eyes and tastebuds

Bal Harbour is a culinary hotspot and the resort is a gastronomic destination in itself, with three options in particular that will appeal to the even the most exacting palates. Artisan Beach House offers quintessential Floridian seafood worthy of the Ritz-Carleton name in a sumptuously decorated dining room. Water’s Edge serves al fresco oceanside cocktails and local specialties. And the Gold Standard Omakase tasting offers the ultimate in indulgence. This must-try dining experience includes 15 courses showcasing masterfully prepared sushi. It includes the freshest seafood, fish and toppings, and of course, internationally renowned Wagyu beef, exclusively sourced from local producers.

 

Standing out among this extraordinary hotel’s perks is its attention to every detail.

Striking inside and out

Ritz-Carlton Bal Harbour is an oasis of well-being crowned by the legendary excitement of Miami. A full range of outstanding activities is available a stone’s throw away from the hotel. The Miami Open, the Miami Grand Prix, the Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami, South Beach… And the list goes on. Around every corner from each new discovery are boundless unique shopping opportunities.

 

 

OVERVIEW

  • 95 rooms and suites (starting at US$850)
  • Ocean view and direct beach access
  • Two upscale restaurants, and unique culinary experiences
  • Private beach cabanas with hot tubs
  • European-edged heated pool
  • Spa with complete wellness experience
  • Fitness studio
  • Business centre and event spaces
  • Concierge, porter and valet services

 

www.ritzcarlton.com

 

Text: Alexandra Pastena

Join LUXE at a breathtaking Paris location! In the 16th arrondissement, on the famous Place du Trocadéro and nestled in the heart of the Cité de l’architecture et du patrimoine, Girafe offers a spectacular experience.

Steeped in 1930s Art Deco Charm

On the ground floor, the prestigious Girafe restaurant charms diners from the get-go with an elegant and sophisticated ambiance. The magnificent Art Deco dining room is flooded with light, its large windows offering a breathtaking view of the Eiffel Tower. The iconic landmark is an integral part of the dining experience!

 

With chic and minimalist decor inspired by the 1930s, the restaurant was designed by Joseph Dirand. It features a bright and plush ambiance with cream-coloured, wraparound banquette seating. The intimate restaurant also features classic bistro tables, an impressive marble counter and slender pilasters, while high ceilings confer grandeur. It’s at once cozy and refined.

 

© Adrien Dirand

 

Outside, sheltered from view, diners can experience an elegant and minimalist atmosphere. With immaculate tablecloths and perfectly Parisian woven-back chairs, the decor is stunning. Overlooking the Champ de Mars, the spectacular view brings the Eiffel Tower to the table.

 

Up on the ninth floor is Paris’s best-kept secret. Welcome to La Suite Girafe, in what was once the former public curator’s apartment. Today, the restaurant’s ultra-private ambiance features decor that’s steeped in the building’s Art Deco tradition. This exclusive rooftop setting is like a lounge suspended in front of the Eiffel Tower, with an even more intimate atmosphere and warmer tones. With the contrasting amber hues of elm burl and smoky brown velvet of the banquettes, this Parisian venue is welcoming and warm, making every patron feel like a VIP. The red marble flooring leading outdoors adds an irreverent touch.

 

© Adrien Dirand

 

From the panoramic terrace, you can get a 270° view of the French capital with an even more striking view of La Dame de Fer. Take in her grandeur from up close!

A Refined Maritime Experience

When it comes to cuisine, these Paris Society institutions deliver flawless fare. The menu is deliciously briny with dishes cooked up by Chef Benoît Dargère that are at once creative and flavourful. Seasonal ingredients are always prepared masterfully and the recipes are perfectly executed. From classic and extremely fresh seafood dishes in true bistro tradition, to more contemporary sashimi options and timeless fried fish, each creation is mouth-watering. With shareable oyster platters, must-try Ossetra caviar, tuna tartar, bream ceviche, sea bass carpaccio, whole fish according to availability and lobster linguini, the menu is brimming with so many tempting options that it’s hard to choose! It’s an ode to the sea with raw and cooked fish and seafood, with a particular focus on quality ingredients. In the spirit of a Parisian fish market, this is an essential destination for all seafood lovers.

 

© Romain Ricard

 

The dessert menu wouldn’t be complete without classic French treats: praline chouquettes, traditionally inspired vanilla mille feuilles and share-worthy waffles. There’s no better way to end a meal than on a sweet and delicious note. The wine cellar lives up to the establishments’ reputation, with excellent service and a well-curated team. The Girafe experience is not to be missed, in the dining room or on the terrace.

 

© Romain Ricard

 

www.girafe-restaurant.com

 

 

Writer: Alexandra Wegliszewski

Cover: © Romain Ricard

Magnificent penthouse units crown the majestic towers of the Maestria, inviting residents to delight in prestigious sky-high living spaces with unparalleled freedom. The Gold and Diamond Maestria penthouses soar a staggering 56 to 61 floors above city ground, offering sweeping and unobstructed aerial views of Montreal’s most coveted hallmarks. The natural splendour of Mount-Royal and the Saint Lawrence River is on full display through expansive panoramic windows. This extraordinary vantage point also provides a singular perspective on Place des Festivals and the Place des Arts esplanade: the very heartbeat of the downtown arts and culture core.

At the intersection of function  and elegance

Spanning up to 4,435 square feet of living space, Maestria penthouses are adorned with grandiose 11–24 feet ceilings. Units are appointed with luxuriant finishes throughout, and are available in 2 and 3-bedroom configurations.

 

 

The art of entertaining is elevated by a resplendent kitchen. Combining exceptional visual appeal with impressive functionality, quartz countertops and natural stone are installed alongside built-in, high-grade appliances. The double oven, cooktop, and range hood offer state-of-the-art tools to cultivate superior culinary performance, while the dishwasher and refrigerator seamlessly disappear behind wood-grain panels for a streamlined aesthetic.

 

 

In the master ensuite, a freestanding bath atop heated floors confers both elegance and refinement. Individual loggia-style terraces extend the Maestria experience to the outdoors.

 

In addition to other privacy considerations provided throughout the project, penthouse residents are assured full discretion through the inclusion of a solid-core entrance door with dedicated electronic lock.

 

Supplemental indulgences include heated, well-lit indoor parking spaces, with optional private garage for Diamond units.

 

Persons interested in learning more about the many advantages of penthouse living are invited to contact a Maestria representative.

 

Text: Jennifer Laoun-Rubenstein

Elegant and resolutely modern, Muir Hotel is the centrepiece of Halifax’s brand new Queen’s Marque district. In the heart of the city, this luxury oceanfront hotel is a favourite thanks to its high-end hospitality.

 

Muir is a unique destination, inspired by Nova Scotia’s natural beauty. With its first-rate, enviable location, the hotel offers direct ocean access and a breathtaking view. Guests can enjoy sleek interiors, premium wellness and fitness centres, exclusive amenities and benefits, and celebrated culinary experiences.

Minimalist and refined design

Designed by Studio Munge, the hotel’s rooms and suites offer a perfect blend of aesthetics and function. Muir’s high-quality furnishings and unique works of art are steeped in mid-century modern style, providing a calm and elegant atmosphere. The use of quality materials also contributes to the hotel’s appeal.

 

 

Curved white oak walls are a common feature throughout the establishment, framing the ocean views. The hotel’s large windows flood the interior with sunlight reflecting off the water—you can practically feel the sea spray on your skin! The spectacular Port of Halifax is all yours.

 

Relaxation and gastronomy

With its choice oceanfront location, Muir brings a sense of calm to its guests. You’ll have access to Windward Wellness, a centre including premium workout facilities, fitness classes, a vitality spa pool, a halotherapy salt room, a eucalyptus steam room and an infrared sauna. Guests can also take advantage of Interlude Spa and enjoy aesthetic services, massage therapy and hair care. And if you’re looking for outdoor activities, Muir offers yacht and motorboat rides and has kayaks, paddleboards and bicycles available to guests.

 

In addition to its incredible wellness offering, Muir knows how to entertain its guests. At the avant-garde of a district known for its fine dining, it’s the ideal location for business meetings and private functions. At Drift, foodies can enjoy a modern take on traditional Nova Scotia fare. Get together with colleagues along the spacious bar, enjoy a local vintage by the fire or take in the ocean view on the patio. You can also stay in your room and enjoy a bottle from your private mini bar paired with contemporary haute cuisine prepared by the chef. For a premium cocktail experience reserved for Muir guests and clients, head to BKS. This exclusive speakeasy features access to a private terrace overlooking the ocean with one of the city’s best views of the harbour.

 

 

SERVICE THAT MEETS YOUR STANDARDS

  • Premium access to reservations in the Queen’s Marque district
  • Windward Wellness and Interlude Spa
  • True Colours, Muir’s private art gallery
  • 24-hour room service with the option to order chef-prepared meals
  • Conference rooms, printing services and catering for businesses
  • Car service with a private driver in a hybrid Range Rover
  • Valet and electric car charging stations
  • Muir yacht excursions
  • Outdoor activity equipment available
  • Laundry and dry-cleaning services
  • Pet care services
  • 24-hour front desk and security guard

 

Muir offers the Marriott Bonvoy program.

www.muirhotel.com

 

Text: Alexandra Wegliszewski

Novels

A cry for air and love

In the dead of winter, two families spend too much time together in a 100-year-old house. And so, the attention turns to the outdoors, as if for the first time. Outside, nature speaks with a new language, a woman picking milkweed saves the lives of soldiers, a superhero aboard his tractor tames fears… Outside, anything is possible again. An invaluable book where existence waltzes with death, reminding us what it means “to be alive.”

 

Femme forêt by Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette – Éd. Marchand de feuilles

 

A jewel of knowledge

In 2018 Paris, young Senegalese writer Diégane Latyr Faye discovers a mythical book written in 1938, Le labyrinthe de l’inhumain. He embarks in search of the mysterious T.C. Elimane, who disappeared following the scandal that erupted at the publication of his book. He confronts the great tragedies of colonialism or the Holocaust. From Senegal to France, by way of Argentina, what truth awaits him at the heart of this labyrinth? This book from a young author, just 31 years old, received the Prix Goncourt 2021.

 

La plus secrète mémoire des hommes by Mohamed Mbougar Sarr – Éd. Philippe Rey

 

 

Cookbooks

A culinary tale

Everything brings Lara Fabian back to the table. For her, meals symbolize family, friends, comfort, joy, and gratitude. The singer weaves together significant moments of her life with the recipes that are related to them: childhood memories, family stories, career paths, confidences, and photos from her personal archives meld with recipes that bring providence and stories, hitherto untold.

 

Je passe à table by Lara Fabian – Éd. Libre Expression

 

Make your own bread

Businesswoman Josée Fiset has been passionate about baking, and bread, in particular, for almost 30 years! The cofounder of Première Moisson, who lives and breathes bread, shares all her secrets. With her simple illustrated explanations, this book makes homemade bread accessible to everyone, with 150 no-knead recipes.

 

Le Pain d’une vie! Faire son pain maison… by Josée Fiset – Éd. Pratico-Pratiques

 

 

Vegetarian eating       

The McCartney family revisits the pioneering plant-based cookbook published in 1989 by Linda McCartney and offers recipes adapted to contemporary tastes and trends: pancakes, chili no carne, pad Thai, vegetarian burgers, minestrone, cookies, and more. The origin of each dish and its health benefits are explained. Personal anecdotes and memories are woven throughout.

 

Linda McCartney’s family kitchen by Linda McCartney – Little, Brown And Company Press

 

 

Beautiful books

In osmosis with the landscape

Once there was a landscape – a forest, a city, a lake, a river. Into each one a house was born from the shared dreams of an architect, a team and a client. Here are 16 living spaces designed by Pierre Thibault that blend naturally into the landscape, 16 places that speak to the encompassing approach of Atelier Pierre Thibault.

 

Maisons paysage by Pierre Thibault, Denys Arcand – Éd. La Presse

 

Zooming in on Italy

Aerial, immersive views of Italy, its landscapes and cities. More than 400 photographs of churches and domes, forests made up of turrets and steeples, street corner parks, shaded archways, snow-capped peaks of the Dolomites and the Apennines, rolling Tuscan hills, and more.

 

Splendide Italie by Alberto Bertolazzi, Marcello Bertinetti, Antonio Attini – Éd. National Geographic

Escape and meditate

Embark on a getaway close to home, a short jaunt or miles away to unplug and take time for oneself. Panoramic photographs of 80 retreat spaces perfect for meditation—landscapes, abbeys or heritage sites like the Brocéliande Forest, the Abbey of Montserrat, Shikoku Island in Japan or the Cîteaux Abbey. For journeyers in search of authenticity.

 

Partir & méditer : 80 lieux pour se ressourcer by Hugues Demeude, Manon Liduena, Marie-Emilie Michel – Éd. EPA

 

Patek Philippe has announced that the Nautilus 5711/1A-010, with its iconic blue dial, will be permanently discontinued. The “reference of references” – consigned to history? What on earth has got into Patek Philippe? In fact, the decision was taken back in 2019, at Baselworld. According to Thierry Stern, “There were too many Nautiluses out there.” But plans for a successor were already well in hand.

 

In collaboration with Europa Star

 

The news detonated like a bomb among the hundreds and thousands of collectors around the globe. Patek Philippe will no longer produce the Nautilus 5711/1A-010, with its iconic blue dial. Immediately, the alarm was sounded: articles were hurriedly drafted, bloggers weighed in, social networks buzzed with conjecture and hypothesis. The famous Nautilus in steel, with its central second and date at 3 o’clock, set against a blue dial, is one of the most, if not the most, desirable wristwatches on the market – discontinued?

 

The waiting list is as much as 12 years. The official retail price of CAN $39,000 regularly climbs to CAN $95,000 on the secondary market. As the owner of one second-hand watch site explained, it’s common for a Nautilus to sell the minute it “drops” online. The initial rumor, followed by the confirmation, that this legendary reference would be discontinued, sent the numbers spiralling, with models changing hands for CAN $135,000 or even more. It’s a fair bet that prices will climb even further.

A Nautilus is not a Bitcoin

Interviewed about the decision by the New York Times in mid-February, Thierry Stern wryly conceded that he “did not make a lot of friends in the past few weeks. All I can say is, I am sorry. But I hope in five or 10 years they will understand and forgive me.” At the heart of this decision is the same mantra: “You have to protect the brand and not just one product.”

 

Thierry Stern admits he could have continued to produce the reference, and sold ten times as many. “We are doing this for our clients who already own a Patek Philippe and to protect our brand from becoming too commercial. I am not working for numbers. I am protecting the company for the future, for my children.” Thierry Stern confessed he took the decision to retire this most successful reference at Baselworld in 2019. “There were too many Nautiluses out there,” he said.

Keen on green

As the reference 5711/1A-010 (introduced in 2006 to celebrate the collection’s 30th anniversary) exits stage left, the 5711/1A-014 with date and second hand emerges from the wings. The most obvious difference is that the cult blue-black dial has been replaced by a brand-new and extremely elegant sunburst olive green dial, its horizontal ridges magnifying the play of light across its surface.

 

The colour, which goes particularly well with the refined lustre of the steel case, bezel and bracelet, and its satin-brushed and polished surfaces (each watch requires 55 manual finishing operations) gives the piece a contemporary flair that further enhances the strength of its design. Legibility is optimal, thanks to the contrast between the olive green and the white gold applied markers and rounded baton hands, which are filled with lume to provide easy nighttime readability.

 

The steel case retains its 40 mm diameter (measured between 10 and 4 o’clock) and thickness of 8.3 mm. Water resistant to a depth of 120 m, with a screw-down crown and sapphire caseback, mounted on a steel bracelet with Nautilus folding clasp, this new reference is equipped with the 26-330 SC caliber. Introduced to the 5711 in 2019, this automatic movement with optimized winding system provides a power reserve of between 35 and 45 hours, and has a stop-seconds function to ensure precise adjustment. The movement architecture is particularly elegant, and the meticulous finish is everything we have come to expect from Patek Philippe.

 

The latest arrival joins the reference 5711/1R-001 in rose gold with a brown-black dial, which was introduced in 2015.

 

Steel and baguette-cut diamonds

The sunray olive green dial can also be found on another model introduced this year, the reference 5711/1300A-001, which features an unusual combination of steel case and bracelet with a baguette-cut diamond-set bezel. This prestigious cut is traditionally reserved for precious metals.

 

No fewer than 32 Top Wesselton Pure (~3.6 ct) diamonds embellish the characteristic case and bezel of the Nautilus, whose octagonal shape with its rounded corners imposed its own unique demands on the gems, which are cut in a slightly trapezoidal shape rather than being strictly rectangular.

 

These details aside, the prestigious new reference remains identical to the new reference 5711/1A-014: same dial, same date and center second hand, same 40 mm diameter, same superlative finish, same technical specifications and same latest-generation automatic movement. The sparkling baguette diamonds are a bonus.

Blue returns – with gold

But diehard fans of blue may rest assured: their colour of predilection can still be found in the latest Nautilus Travel Time Chronograph, ref. 5990/1R-001. This flyback chronograph with Travel Time function (dual time zone) and date indication supplied by a hand at 12 o’clock, combined with local time, was launched in 2014 in steel with a dial that shades from dark grey in the center to deepest black at the circumference. This latest version combines a rose gold case, bezel and bracelet with a sunburst blue dial, complete with the iconic horizontal ridges, along with rose gold applied markers and hands, the latter coated with lume.

 

The watch’s self-winding chronograph caliber CH 28-520 C FUS combines a traditional column wheel mechanism with an avant-garde disc clutch. The flyback function relaunches the chronometer “on the fly” with a simple press of the reset pusher (at 4 o’clock), without the need to activate the stop button (at 2 o’clock) beforehand. The central chronograph seconds hand and the 60-minute counter at 6 o’clock share the dial with the Travel Time display. This comprises two central hour hands, one openworked to mark home time and a second full hand to show local time.

 

Two + and – pushpieces located on the side of the case at 9 o’clock allow the traveller to very easily add a second time zone, by advancing the hour hand one hour at a time. Once back home, the user can simply return one hand to its position on top of the other, so that they function as one. In order to avoid any confusion, two small windows marked “Local” and “Home” show day and night for both time zones. The date hand shares the 12 o’clock spot with local time.

 

Water resistant to a depth of 120 m, with a diameter of 40.5 mm and a depth of 12.53 mm, secured with a patented Patek Philippe folding clasp secured at four points, this cosmopolitan reference that marries useful complications with ease of use joins the Nautilus collection alongside the reference 5990/1A in steel.

 

 

Snow and waves

In 2009, Gérald Genta himself collaborated with Patek Philippe on the creation of a new Ladies’ Nautilus. Revisited in 2013 and again in 2015, this watch has given rise to a number of jewelry variations including, from 2013 to 2018, a rose gold model paved with snow-set diamonds, even on the dial. This type of setting, which incorporates a random element in the way the differently-sized diamonds are positioned close together, like a sparkling carpet of snow, results in a unique creation every time.

 

This year, Patek Philippe is bringing out a rose gold Nautilus whose case, bezel and bracelet are paved with snow-set diamonds. Unlike the previous reference 7021/1R-001, however, this new Nautilus Haute Joaillerie reference 7118/1450R-001 features an exceptionally refined and elegant “wave” motif on the dial. Like a frozen lake carpeted with snow, the rows of diamonds undulate gently across the dial from top to bottom, their motion captured between gold fillets.

 

The new reference has grown slightly as a result of its transformation, from 33.6 mm in the previous iteration to 35.2 mm. In the interests of legibility, the rose gold hour and minute “alpha” baton hands are luminescent, as are the hour markers. At its heart beats the automatic caliber 324 S, which drives a central second hand and offers a minimum power reserve of 45 hours. Its architecture and finishes may be admired through the sapphire caseback.

 

 

www.europastar.com

 

Text: Pierre Maillard