
GLau, a respected voice in the WatchProSite community, shares an exclusive look at Patek Philippe's latest rare handcrafts following a Watches & Wonders event. His post invites collectors to compare these new artistic expressions with previous releases, offering a unique perspective on the brand's commitment to artisanal excellence. This article synthesizes community reactions, highlighting specific references and the intricate details that captivate enthusiasts.

















Besides that, the bezels (and dials of course) for 73, 75, 76 are amazing. The subject matter of each must be quite the story.
I always prefer "scenery" on such dials. Thanks for these, and I hope you get some rest, Gordon.
The Jules Verne dials are amazing. I think that the screws on the bezels go perfectly for this series as you have the original nautilus motif as well as my favorite from Verne - from Earth to the moon. What size diameter are these? And the Don Quixote ones are exquisite. The windmill details that suggest movement are stunning. Thank you! As our resident enamel expert - how do you get pricing on these? Do they only produce these or take a special order? Say for example wanting a Don Quixote like
vineyards !😇 64 refers to a Swiss vineyard along the railway line. 73, 75 and 76 relate to fantasy stories written by famous European authors 😉
must be certain reasons for that. I have not seen such screws before for Patek references. Have you ?
up to catch an early flight for a long journey😅
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