For the sixth of its grand exhibitions across the world, Patek Philippe has chosen one of its leading markets: Japan.
Between the 10th and 25th June 2023, devotees of this ‘uber’ brand can immerse themselves in the world of the last remaining independent family-owned Genevan watch manufacture. Visitors will discover a decor of more than 2,500 square meters transporting them to the atmosphere of the streets of Geneva and the lakeside and taking them behind the scenes of Patek Philippe itself.
This prestigious event – the largest exhibition ever organised by the manufacture – is accompanied by the launch of six limited editions and a rich collection of pieces showcasing the rare handcrafts.
The Grand Exhibition is accompanied by the launch of several limited editions in every segment of the Patek Philippe collection. Featuring among these six new introductions are two technical pieces making their global debut: a new self-winding Quadruple Complication (Reference 5308P-010) and the first World Time watch equipped with a date display synchronized with local time (Reference 5330G-010). The choice is completed by an exclusive version of the World Time Minute Repeater (Reference 5531R-014 – below), a refined reinterpretation of the ladies’ Moon Phase model (Reference 7121/200G-010) and two new elegantly understated Calatrava models (References 6127G-010 and 7127G-010).
The rare handcrafts (including miniature painting on enamel, cloisonné enamel, hand engraving, micro wood marquetry, hand-executed guilloché work and gemsetting) meticulously preserved by Patek Philippe, are also on show, with a wonderful array of 40 one-of-a-kind pieces and limited editions (dome clocks, table clocks, pocket watches and wristwatches) inspired by Japanese culture, with its rich artistic repertoire and ancestral skills, along with demonstrations by artisans before the visitor’s eyes.
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