The Discontinued Ladies’ Patek Models You’ll Regret Missing

For collectors and trendsetters alike, nothing stirs desire quite like a discontinued Patek. The moment a model is pulled from production, its status shifts from luxury timepiece to elusive treasure—especially when that watch happens to be one of the most coveted in modern fashion. Enter the recently discontinued Ladies’ Nautilus 7118/1A-010 and 7118-1200A-010, along with the gem-set Annual Calendar 4947G-010—models that have quietly disappeared from Patek’s catalog but remain at the top of every serious collector’s wishlist.
The Disappearance of an Icon
The Patek Nautilus 7118 is no ordinary watch—it’s a certified trendsetter, frequently spotted on the wrists of style icons like Sofia Richie and Victoria Beckham. With its refined silvery opaline dial and signature Nautilus silhouette, it became the go-to ladies’ Patek for those who appreciate effortless elegance. Now, with its discontinuation, the price of entry into this exclusive club has skyrocketed. The same goes for the diamond-set 7118-1200A-010, which brought just the right amount of sparkle to the legendary design.
Both Nautilus models were already difficult to source, but now? Nearly impossible. Those who hesitated are left searching the secondary market, where prices continue to climb—and inventory vanishes as quickly as it appears.
The Annual Calendar That Won’t Be Back
Then there’s the Patek 4947G-010, a ladies’ Annual Calendar wrapped in white gold and finished with a silvery shantung-inspired dial. Released in 2017, this discontinued Patek was a study in quiet luxury, complete with 141 diamonds set into the case and crown. For nearly a decade, it remained a refined yet functional staple in the Patek lineup, offering the mechanical prestige of an annual calendar in a distinctly feminine package. But after its discontinuation, one thing is clear: if you don’t have one now, you may never get one.
We Have Them—For Now
For those who understand that a discontinued watch only becomes more valuable with time, this is the moment to act. The iconic 7118, the white dial ladies' Nautilus, the 35mm Nautilus, and the ultra-exclusive 4947G are no longer in production—but we still have them.
For serious collectors, this isn’t just about a watch—it’s about securing a piece of Patek history before it disappears for good. Message us to reserve yours before these legendary timepieces are gone forever.