The greatest band of all time is back for one last song. Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve probably heard that The Beatles have released one final track. The song, “Now and Then,” began as a demo recorded to cassette by John Lennon in the late 1970s and which the the then-surviving members of the band had worked on during the Beatles Anthology project of the mid-1990s. At the time, the vocals on the track were deemed too low-quality to be used, and the song was shelved.
Fast-forward to today, and new AI-based technology was used to isolate Lennon’s vocals, allowing surviving Beatles Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, while also incorporating George Harrison‘s contributions from the Anthology sessions, to create the last-ever new song featuring all four Beatles.
The song has understandably generated a lot of buzz — it is the Beatles, after all — but one area where you perhaps wouldn’t expect “Now and Then” to have much of an impact is in the world of watches. But watching the music video, which debuted today, I noticed that both Paul and Ringo were wearing the same watch — and it’s from a brand that’s closely linked to John Lennon.
The Beatles and Patek Philippe
Paul McCartney is a known wearer of Patek Philippe, specifically the Aquanaut. The Aquanaut is arguably Patek’s sportiest watch, a spinoff of the Nautilus that first arrived in 1997 and is known for its porthole-shaped case, “tropical” composite rubber strap and the grenade-like pattern on the dial. McCartney is frequently seen sporting his ref. 5165A black dial on black rubber Aquanaut, and he appears to be wearing it throughout the “Now and Then” video. As a leftie, Paul wears the watch on his right wrist.
