Sell Your Patek Philippe Cubitus Watch | Expert Buyer in the Hamptons, New York | Glenn Bradford Fine Jewelry
Glenn Bradford Fine Jewelry · Southampton, NY
Sell Your Patek Philippe Cubitus.
The first new Patek Philippe collection in 25 years — a square integrated-bracelet sports watch launched in October 2024. We are active buyers of every Cubitus reference, including early first-year examples that remain exceptionally scarce.
As Recognized In
Forbes · The New York Times · Social Life Magazine · Hamptons Magazine
Request a Private Cubitus Evaluation
Tell us about your Cubitus and we'll be in touch within 24 hours.
Your information is kept strictly confidential and never shared.
Thank You
We've received your submission and will be in touch within 24 hours to discuss your Cubitus.
The Collection — History & Potential
A 25-Year Wait.
A Landmark Launch.
The last entirely new Patek Philippe men's collection before the Cubitus was the Aquanaut, introduced in 1997. Before that, the Gondolo in 1993. The Twenty~4 women's collection arrived in 1999. For 25 years, every new Patek Philippe was a new reference within an existing family — a new dial color, a new metal, a new complication within the Nautilus or Calatrava or Aquanaut. Patek Philippe does not create new collections casually.
The launch itself was memorable. Patek Philippe had booked a full-page advertisement in Fortune magazine a week early — the ad appeared before the official Munich unveiling on October 17, 2024, giving collectors their first confirmed look at a watch that had circulated in leaked CAD images and speculation for months. CEO Thierry Stern had telegraphed a new collection publicly in 2023, telling collectors it was coming. The reveal confirmed what the watch world had half-suspected: a square, integrated-bracelet sports watch, drawing design DNA from the Nautilus but executed in an original geometry that is simultaneously a square, a circle, and an octagon in one.
The steel 5821/1A with its olive green dial became the entry point the market had been waiting for since Patek discontinued the steel Nautilus 5711 in 2021. The 5821/1AR two-tone brought the steel-and-gold language collectors knew from the Nautilus. And the 5822P platinum flaghship — powered by an all-new Cal. 240 PS CI J LU with six patents and instantaneous triple calendar — positioned the Cubitus as a serious complication platform, not merely a style exercise.
At Watches & Wonders 2025, the collection grew with two smaller 40mm gold models — the 7128/1G in white gold and the 7128/1R in rose gold — addressing the single most common criticism of the original launch: that 45mm was simply too large. The 40mm size, at just 8.5mm thin, transformed the wearing experience and broadened the collection's appeal across wrist sizes and wearing contexts. The collection's trajectory is clearly established: it will grow, evolve, and diversify in ways the Nautilus and Aquanaut did before it. The early references in every new Patek collection invariably become the ones collectors most want once the collection has matured. That window — owning first-year Cubitus references — is now.
Every Configuration
Cubitus We Buy
The flagship entry model and the reference most closely associated with the Cubitus launch. Full stainless steel case and bracelet with alternating polished and vertical satin-brushed finishes. Olive green horizontally embossed sunburst dial — a color choice that immediately connected the Cubitus to the final green Nautilus 5711. Cal. 26-330 S C with date at 3 o'clock. 45mm diagonal, 8.3mm thin. The most sought after reference in the collection on the secondary market.
Steel case sides and bracelet outer links paired with 18k rose gold bezel, crown guard, and central bracelet links — the two-tone language familiar from Nautilus and Aquanaut tradition. Sunburst blue horizontally embossed dial with rose gold applied hour markers. Cal. 26-330 S C. 45mm diagonal, 8.3mm thin. The dressier and more immediately wearable of the two 45mm references.
The flagship complication and the reference that leaked the collection to the world via a Fortune magazine ad. 950 platinum case, 45mm diagonal, 9.6mm thin. Powered by the all-new Cal. 240 PS CI J LU — six patents, instantaneous triple calendar change at midnight in 0.018 seconds, 22k gold micro-rotor with horizontal dial motif. Sunburst blue dial, baguette-cut diamond at 6 o'clock per Patek platinum tradition. Navy composite fabric-pattern strap. Sapphire caseback. The only non-bracelet model in the current collection.
The first 40mm Cubitus — introduced at Watches & Wonders Geneva 2025 alongside the rose gold. White gold case and bracelet, 40mm diagonal, 8.5mm thin. Sunburst blue-gray horizontally embossed dial. Cal. 26-330 S C. The 40mm size transforms the wearability of the collection, fitting a broader range of wrists with the same case geometry at a more refined scale. The most immediately accessible of the precious metal references.
18k rose gold case and bracelet, 40mm diagonal, 8.5mm thin. Sunburst brown horizontally embossed dial — the only brown dial in the collection — with rose gold applied hour markers. Cal. 26-330 S C with 21k gold central rotor. The warmest and dressiest reference in the Cubitus lineup, sitting in a niche between sport and dress that distinguishes it from any other Patek in current production.
Technical Specifications
Cubitus At a Glance
Complete Reference Directory
Every Cubitus Reference We Buy Them All
The current collection spans five references across two sizes and three metals. As the collection grows, we will purchase every new reference — and we are actively acquiring all existing examples.
As Patek Philippe expands the Cubitus collection with new references, dial colors, and complications, we will purchase every addition. If you own a Cubitus reference not listed here, contact us — we are buying the entire collection as it grows.
The Glenn Bradford Difference
Why serious collectors
call us first.
Glenn Bradford Fine Jewelry has spent four decades at the intersection of fine jewelry and horological expertise — buying, selling, and evaluating the world's most significant wristwatches from our flagship boutique in Southampton, New York. That depth of experience spans every era of watchmaking, every tier of the market, and every kind of seller: collectors who have spent decades assembling a collection, individuals who have inherited a single important piece, and clients who simply want a fair, expert, and discreet transaction.
For a collection as new as the Cubitus, what matters most is current market intelligence. Secondary market premiums on first-year references change week to week, and the difference between a well-timed sale and a poorly-timed one can be meaningful. We follow the Cubitus market actively and make offers that reflect where prices actually are — not where retail was, and not where a generalist buyer guesses. A complete first-year 5821/1A with box and papers is a different conversation from an unpapered example, and we price the difference correctly.
Whether you are selling a single Cubitus or a broader Patek Philippe collection, the process is the same: discreet, transparent, and grounded in genuine market knowledge. We are the first call for clients throughout the Hamptons, New York, and beyond — not because we are the most convenient option, but because we are the most knowledgeable one.
Common Questions
Selling Your Cubitus — What to Know
Can I sell my Cubitus without coming to Southampton?+
Yes. We work with clients throughout the United States and internationally. Submit your piece through the form above with clear photographs of the case, dial, caseback, and any paperwork. We will provide a preliminary assessment promptly and can arrange fully insured shipping or a private appointment at our Southampton flagship boutique — whatever is most convenient for you.
Begin the Conversation
Ready to Sell Your
Cubitus?
Reach us by phone, email, or through the form above. Private consultations available in Southampton and New York.