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Model #4910/1200A-001 $14,925.00 (18% off)
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Model #4910G-001 $20,420.00 (16% off)
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Patek Philippe Twenty~4 Watches: The Modern Feminine Icon
When the Twenty~4 arrived in 1999, it made a point that hadn't been made quite so directly before: a luxury watch doesn't need to be reserved for evenings and special occasions. The name said it plainly — wear it twenty-four hours a day. The original reference 4910 had a slim rectangular case and an integrated bracelet that flowed naturally from the case, and it quickly set a new standard for what an everyday luxury ladies' watch could look like. What distinguishes the Twenty~4 from other Patek Philippe collections is the deliberate focus on proportions and formats that suit women's wrists — both rectangular and, since 2018, round. The addition of automatic calibres that year was a meaningful step: it brought proper mechanical watchmaking into a collection that had previously relied on quartz, and opened up the Twenty~4 to a different kind of collector entirely.
Current Twenty~4 Collection Highlights
The Twenty~4 has built a loyal following among women who want a proper watch for everyday use — not something that lives in a box. Businesswomen, collectors, and those who simply appreciate wearing something beautifully made on a Tuesday morning are the natural audience here. For over 25 years, it has held its position as Patek Philippe's most wearable ladies' collection, and nothing has really come close to replacing it.
By Movement Type
The original quartz Twenty~4 references have stayed remarkably true to the 1999 design. Slim, rectangular, and unpretentious in the best sense — these are the versions that started it all. They wear well on wrists of 5.5–6.5 inches and remain a favourite for daily use. Key references include:
- Patek 4910 (1999-present) – Original rectangular Twenty~4 with integrated bracelet and elegant proportions.
- Patek 4910/10 (2000s-present) – Diamond-set variations with factory gem settings on bezel and dial.
- Patek 4920 (2000s-2010s) – Large rectangular model with enhanced presence and refined details.
- Patek 7300 (2018-present) – Round automatic Twenty~4 marking the collection's evolution with mechanical movements.
Automatic Modern Evolution
The 2018 automatic references were something of a departure for the Twenty~4 — a round case, mechanical movement, and in one case a stainless steel option that Patek had never offered in a ladies' collection before. These are the references that brought a new generation of buyers to the collection:
- Patek 7300 – Round 36mm case with Calibre 324 S C movement and 45-hour power reserve.
- Patek 7300/1200A – Stainless steel Twenty~4 Automatic with diamond-set bezel, unprecedented in Patek's ladies' collection.
- Patek 7300R – Rose gold Twenty~4 Automatic, combining warmth with mechanical excellence.
- Patek 7300G – White gold Twenty~4 Automatic offering refined elegance with automatic convenience.
The Twenty~4 range covers more material options than almost any other Patek Philippe collection. Stainless steel has proven genuinely popular — it keeps the watch accessible without sacrificing any of the design quality, and the 7300/1200A in steel with a diamond bezel has turned out to be one of the most sought-after references in the collection's history. White gold with a diamond bezel is the quietly elegant choice: brilliant without being loud. Rose gold has a warmth that works particularly well against the Twenty~4's slim bracelet. Platinum references are produced in smaller numbers and represent the highest specification available in the collection.
Technical Specifications
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Feature |
Twenty~4 Rectangular (Quartz) |
Twenty~4 Automatic (Round) |
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Key References |
4910, 4910/10, 4920 |
7300, 7300/1200A, 7300R, 7300G |
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Case Size |
25mm x 30mm |
36mm diameter |
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Movement |
Quartz E15 |
Automatic Calibre 324 S C |
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Power Reserve |
Battery-powered |
45 hours |
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Accuracy |
Quartz precision |
-3/+2 seconds/day |
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Water Resistance |
30m (100ft) |
30m (100ft) |
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Bracelet |
Integrated steel/gold |
Integrated steel/gold |
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Materials |
Steel, 18k gold, platinum |
Steel, 18k gold |
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Weight |
55-85g |
85-115g |
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Bezel Options |
Smooth, diamond-set |
Smooth, diamond-set |
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Dial Variations |
Multiple colors, diamonds |
Multiple colors, diamonds |
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Ideal Wrist |
5.5-6.5 inches |
6.0-7.0 inches |
Investment & Value
The Twenty~4 holds its value well, particularly on references that have been discontinued or exist in limited configurations. It's not a speculative watch in the way the Nautilus is, but it's a steady one — and certain references have outperformed expectations quietly over time. The strongest references to consider:
Twenty~4 Models with Strongest Appreciation:
- First-generation reference 4910 from 1999-2005 with original boxes and papers
- Stainless steel Twenty~4 Automatic 7300/1200A (unprecedented in Patek's history)
- Limited production platinum variations with factory diamond settings
- Full-set examples with rare dial colors and complete provenance documentation
Best Value Strategy: Pre-owned Twenty~4 references from 2010–2020 sit in a sweet spot — modern movements, well-documented service histories, and pricing that generally comes in below current retail. At Master Luxury, we offer:
- Authentic Patek Philippe movements with Geneva Seal certification
- Below retail pricing for exceptional value on discontinued references
- Excellent condition certified pieces with original bracelets
- Comprehensive warranty coverage backed by thorough authentication
Twenty~4 pricing has been resilient across the board, supported by the same fundamentals that underpin Patek Philippe values generally: precious metal construction, independent family-owned manufacture, and consistent collector interest. The stainless steel automatic 7300/1200A with diamond bezel has shown the sharpest appreciation — it was a genuine first for Patek in the ladies' segment, and the market has recognised that.
Master Luxury Advantage
Every pre-owned Patek Philippe Twenty~4 listed on our site is fully authenticated before it goes live. Movement, case, bracelet, and dial are each checked individually against Patek Philippe records. With each watch you get:
- Comprehensive warranty on all certified pre-owned models
- Competitive pricing on all references, vintage, and current
- Expert consultation for size, movement type, and metal selection
- Insured worldwide shipping with full tracking and insurance coverage
- Detailed condition report with high-resolution photography included with every purchase
FAQs
What makes the Twenty~4 collection unique?
The name tells you most of what you need to know. The collection was built around a simple premise: that a Patek Philippe should be wearable every day, not just on special occasions. That's genuinely unusual for a manufacturer at this level, and it's what has made the Twenty~4 stand apart since 1999. The 2018 arrival of a stainless steel automatic reference was another statement — the first time Patek had offered a ladies' watch in steel, and a sign that the collection was being taken seriously as a mechanical proposition, not just a luxury accessory.
What's the difference between quartz and automatic Twenty~4 models?
The quartz references (4910, 4920) are rectangular, battery-powered, and very slim — the kind of profile that disappears under a cuff and works equally well with office wear and evening dress. They're also the lower-maintenance option, which suits some buyers. The automatic references (reference 7300, introduced 2018) are round, 36mm, and run on the mechanical Calibre 324 S C with a 45-hour power reserve. They're slightly larger and heavier, which suits wrists of 6.0–7.0 inches better. If you want the tactile experience of a mechanical movement and prefer a round case, the automatic is the right choice. If you want the slimmest possible profile and the original rectangular design, the quartz references are hard to beat.
Are Twenty~4 watches a good investment?
Yes, though it's a steady appreciation story rather than a speculative one. The reference to watch is the 7300/1200A — stainless steel with a diamond bezel, a genuine first for Patek in a ladies' collection, and one that the market has rewarded accordingly. Early quartz references from 1999–2005 in original condition with full sets are also performing well. Platinum variants and rare dial configurations round out the investment shortlist. Pre-owned pricing in the secondary market currently sits at levels that still offer room for appreciation, particularly on the automatic references.
Can I wear a Twenty~4 daily?
That's exactly what it was designed for. The 30m water resistance handles everyday exposure — rain, handwashing, the usual — without any concern, though it's not a swimming watch. The integrated steel or gold bracelet is significantly more durable than a leather strap for daily wear, and it keeps its form over time far better. The quartz models need a battery change every few years; the automatics just need to be worn regularly to stay wound. Either way, these are watches built to be used. The bracelet clasp and case construction are robust enough that most owners don't think twice about wearing them every day — which is precisely the point.
What's included with my Twenty~4 purchase?
Every Patek Philippe Twenty~4 purchased at Master Luxury includes: the watch on its original integrated bracelet with correctly sized links, inner and outer presentation boxes where available, full warranty paperwork, certificate of origin and authenticity where available, and all original documentation as detailed in the listing. Every sale comes with a detailed condition report and high-resolution photography.
