
foversta provides an exclusive look into Patek Philippe's 2013 novelties cocktail in Paris, held at the exquisite Hotel Particulier Weston. His report goes beyond a mere product showcase, capturing the refined atmosphere and the unique opportunity for guests to interact directly with Sandrine and Thierry Stern, offering a rare glimpse into the brand's engagement with its community.































The Patek Philippe reference 1463 is a significant chronograph model, notable for its water-resistant case design, often referred to as the "Tasti Tondi" due to its distinctive round chronograph pushers. This reference stands out as one of the few Patek Philippe chronographs of its era to feature a screw-down case back, a design element that provided enhanced protection against dust and moisture, distinguishing it from many of its contemporaries with snap-on backs. It represents a blend of traditional chronograph aesthetics with a more robust construction.
This reference typically features a case diameter of 33mm to 35mm, though some examples can be found up to 38mm, crafted in various precious metals including yellow gold, rose gold, and stainless steel. It houses a manual-winding chronograph movement, specifically the Caliber 13''' CHR, which is based on a Valjoux ébauche but highly finished and modified by Patek Philippe. The crystal is typically acrylic, and the dial configurations vary, often featuring two subdials for constant seconds and a 30-minute counter.
For collectors, the reference 1463 is highly sought after, particularly examples in stainless steel or rose gold, which are considerably rarer than those in yellow gold. Its robust construction and classic chronograph layout appeal to those who appreciate vintage tool watches as much as haute horlogerie. The "Tasti Tondi" pushers are a defining characteristic, contributing to its unique identity within Patek Philippe's historical chronograph offerings and making it a cornerstone for many serious collections.
I participated a similar party in London on Tuesday 2 days ago. We went with a boat sipping champagne to Greenwich and onboard Cutty Sark. Fantastic! Onboard Cutty Sark we had cocktails and snacks and the dinner was served under the keel of this beautiful old ship. For me who has been involved with the maritime industry for 39 years the evening was fantastic. I really enjoyed going around the ship and also visiting the cargo holds of the vessel. Quite different if I compare it to our double hull
London event seemed to be great too! Fx
Wonderful pictures. Thanks for sharing!
... I felt like I saw the legendary Yeti when I saw the picture of the 5711 in platinum!
Is this 5711 1/p a new prototype watch that will be produced or was it already produced and I was asleep at the wheel? I am perplexed and wishing for one! ;-)
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