Patek Philippe 2013 Novelties Cocktail Paris
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Patek Philippe 2013 Novelties Cocktail Paris

By foversta · Jun 27, 2013 · 26 replies
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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.

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Dear all,

I'm just back from the 2013 novelties cocktail organized by Patek Philippe France at the Hotel Particulier Weston close to the Iena Square.

Of course, one of the objectives for the guests was to discover the new collection which was displayed in different showcases put around the main rooms of the Hotel at the 1st floor.

But, as always, the most interesting part of the cocktail is the ability to discuss between clients of the brand and... with Sandrine and Thierry Stern themselves who made  the great pleasure to be with us.

I propose you to browse some pics of the event, I tried to catch its atmosphere with my small camera at the waist.


The Hotel Particulier Weston is a spectacular mansion located a few step from to the Iena Square:





The main entrance:





A charming singer was welcoming the guests at the first floor:








Of course, at a Patek Philippe event, we can only expect a refined decoration:




Meanwhile, the official photographer is working with Sandrine and Thierry Stern:




The beautiful garden of the Hotel Particulier as seen from the 1st floor:




Some views of the main rooms of the 1st floor:














The number of guests was perfect because the rooms were not too crowded. it is much better to be able to easily move from one place to another one!





 
The garden as seen from the ground floor:




The most iconic monument of Paris is visible from the back of the Hotel Particulier:








Time is coming to prepare some wristshots for the report! Of course, I start with the watch I had on my wrist this evening:








A mere 5711:




Mere 5711? I was totally wrong! This is a platinum 5711!




I saw several 5131 during the event...  we often say that we travel in our mind with worldtimer watches due to the presence of the timezones on the dial. The 5131 is more than this kind of travel... it is a dream, the feeling to be above the Earth, in the clouds!

 




A superb vintage chronograph, the 1463:





Sandrine Stern:




Thierry and Sandrine Stern:




With Thierry and Sandrine Stern:




I had the chance to speak with them during almost half hour. I could appreciate their availability and their kindness. We spoke about the latest novelties, the competition, the strategy and it is always positive to feel the permanence of the strategy of the brand. It is without any doubt the main asset of the manufacture. I have to confess that I'm not a fan of brands which act like roller-coaster and I know that I'm not the only one.

 
I could meet some French friends with Raul of the Paris Boutique on the right:





Let's have a quick look of some novelties. Sadly, the quality of these pictures doesn't meet my expectations and as usual, it is difficult to shoot watches in their displays. Anyway, you have the full reports from Oliver if you want to see pictures with the quality these novelties deserve.

I would like to start with the most baroque Patek, the 6002 Sky Moon Tourbillon. I find it a bit too "overloaded" for my taste even if it is a superb demonstration of craftsmanship.






Now the 5170 comes with a WG case. It is a very discreet watch which takes advantage of the in-house chronograph movement. Due to the vintage inspiration of its style, I think that I prefer the YG version even if this one is very nice.





The 5227 is a superb 3 hands watch whose simple beauty is enhanced by the use of the hinged case. You can enjoy this case type by keeping the purety of a classic case because the hinge is invisible.




Another watch I don't need to introduce is the Gondolo 5200. Sadly, the blue dial version was not displayed at the event.




In a similar aesthetical approach than the new Sky Moon Tourbillon, we have the 5160. I don't know why but I think that this decoration style works better with this watch:





We could also see some evolutions of already existing models like this PG 5205 or the 5396 with bracelet:




It was, once again, a great and friendly event. I would like to thank a lot the staff of the Patek Philippe boutique in Paris, Alexa and Raul as pictured below and their colleagues for the perfect organisation.




Fr.Xavier

 
This message has been edited by foversta on 2013-06-27 15:13:27 This message has been edited by AnthonyTsai on 2013-06-28 09:46:01

About the Patek Philippe Complications Ref. 1463

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.

Specifications

Caliber
CH 13-130
Case
18k white gold
Diameter
33mm
Dial
Silver
Water Resist.
30m
Crystal
Acrylic

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dr.kol
Jun 27, 2013
Looks like it was a fantastic party!

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

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foversta
Jun 28, 2013
Thanks Kari for your comments!

London event seemed to be great too! Fx

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bulliondesk
Jun 27, 2013
Great event!

Wonderful pictures. Thanks for sharing!

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foversta
Jun 28, 2013
Thanks , it was a pleasure to shoot them! [nt]

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no_frills
Jun 27, 2013
Lovely pics and thanks for sharing, Xavier - I must confess...

... I felt like I saw the legendary Yeti when I saw the picture of the 5711 in platinum!

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doublesix
Jun 27, 2013
5711 1/p???????

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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