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The Patek Philippe Cubitus has made waves as the first new line from the prestigious Genevan manufacture in 25 years. Unfortunately, a visual of this watch leaked online about a week prior to its official launch, sparking premature judgments reminiscent of the backlash faced by the Audemars Piguet Code 11.59 in 2019. Digital images often fail to capture a watch's true essence, and the Cubitus deserves a fair chance to be appreciated without the influence of uninformed commentary. As a replica watch journalist with over 30 years of experience, I've encountered many watches that may not align with my personal preferences. However, I strive to present each watch neutrally, focusing on its craftsmanship rather than my tastes. With the rise of the internet, opinions from trusted sources are valued, and I occasionally share my thoughts, but I remain committed to objective reporting. In 2009, replica Philippe Stern passed the presidency of Patek Philippe to his son, Thierry Stern. This transition has led to a new design philosophy, embracing change and evolution while honoring the brand's legacy. Thierry's vision has introduced unique pieces, such as the titanium Reference 5270T and the stylish Reference 6007 Calatrava. These watches have generated considerable discussion and found eager buyers, showcasing the brand's ability to adapt. The square Patek Philippe Cubitus is a modern reinterpretation of the sporty Nautilus, featuring a unique square case with rounded corners and a dial adorned with horizontal embossed stripes. This design pays homage to replica Patek Philippe's rich history of non-round watches, including the iconic Golden Ellipse and the rectangular Gondolo models. While some may recall the TV-shaped Reference 5020, the Cubitus stands out as the first true square watch in the collection. The launch collection includes three distinct models. The Reference 5822P-001, housed in a 45 x 9.6 mm platinum case, is the most advanced, showcasing a large date, weekday, and moon phase - each changing instantaneously thanks to the innovative Caliber 240 PS CI J LU with six patents pending. The design features co-planar digit disks for the date, allowing both numerals to appear side by side. Its lower half includes a subdial for the day of the week and moon phase, while a smaller subdial displays the seconds, presenting a bold aesthetic that invites mixed opinions. Notably, a baguette-cut diamond embellishes the platinum case at 6 o'clock, adding a touch of elegance. The two-tone Cubitus (Reference 5821/1AR-001) in stainless steel and rose gold features a sleek profile at just 8.3 mm high, evoking a vintage charm reminiscent of the 1990s. This model has sparked discussions about a potential revival of the two-tone aesthetic. Completing the collection is Reference 5812/1A-001, crafted in stainless steel with an olive-green dial and bracelet. Both this model and the two-tone version are powered by Patek Philippe's automatic Caliber 26-330 S C, designed for precision time-setting. With minimal dial clutter, these models embody the sporty elegance of the Nautilus, showcasing Patek Philippe's commitment to both tradition and innovation.