Patek Philippe Two Tone
Two-tone or bicolor Patek Philippe pairs stainless steel with 18k gold for a look that’s refined, versatile, and unmistakably high horology. Show more
You’ll find it across Nautilus sport-lux icons, elegant Calatrava dress pieces, and the modern Twenty~4 line.
Why choose a two-tone Patek?
- Best of both worlds: Steel’s durability + gold’s warmth and prestige.
- Timeless styling: Works with tailoring or weekend fits; never too loud, never too plain.
- Collectability: Neo-vintage and modern bicolor references enjoy steady demand—especially complete, well-preserved sets.
- Serviceable longevity: Robust automatic calibres, easy strap/bracelet upkeep, and strong manufacturer support.
The Collections You’ll See in Two-Tone
- Nautilus (Sport-lux icons)
- Neo-vintage bicolor: Steel + yellow gold 3700/11AJ, 3800/1AJ, select ladies’ 4700/1 families.
- Modern era mix: Steel + rose gold 5980/1AR (chronograph) and other boutique-era executions.
- Why it matters: Nautilus two-tone delivers the integrated-bracelet silhouette with warmer highlights—and strong wrist presence without full gold.
- Typical sizes: ~37–41 mm (men’s), ~27–35 mm (ladies’).
- Movements: Automatic calibre families with date (plus chronograph for 5980/1AR).
- Calatrava (Dress)
- Two-tone references appear across decades with clean dials, applied indices, and slim profiles.
- Why it matters: A versatile, cuff-friendly dress watch that doesn’t read too formal for casual wear.
- Typical sizes: 33–39 mm.
- Movements: Automatic or manual-wind, center seconds or small seconds.
- Twenty~4 (Everyday elegance)
- Quartz and automatic models exist in steel/rose-gold or steel/yellow-gold combos, often with diamond markers or bezels.
- Why it matters: A durable, jewelry-adjacent daily watch with signature Patek finishing.
- Typical sizes: ~25–36 mm.
- Movements: Quartz (rectangular) or automatic (round).