Patek Philippe Grand Exhibition NYC 2017 Museum
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Patek Philippe Grand Exhibition NYC 2017 Museum

By patrick_y · Jul 13, 2017 · 14 replies
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Moderator patrick_y offers a captivating virtual tour of the Patek Philippe Museum section at the 2017 Grand Exhibition in NYC. This installment showcases a curated selection of historical timepieces, from early tourbillons and Calatravas to intricate pocket watches and World Time models. The post provides invaluable context on how Patek Philippe's heritage continues to inspire its modern collections.

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Join Moderator Patrick_y as he takes us on a multi-part journey of the Patek Philippe Grand Exhibition.  This muti-part virtual tour of this incredible exhibition about the history of horology put on by Patek Philippe in New York City from July 13-23, 2017 at Cipriani 42nd Street. 



A Concours d'Elegance for vintage watches awaits...














Patek Philippe tourbillons.






Simple watches.  Notice the Calatrava on the left is similar to today's Calatravas.  And the one on the upper right has the sector dial upon which the 5296 drew inspiration from.  The Gondolo models have served as inspiration for modern models as well.  The one in the middle has been used in the 10-day power reserve Gondolo 5100.  The one on the right has been almost exactly reproduced as a modern watch as well. 


Awesome big Patek Philippe watches with keen military design influence.  Elegance and purpose from a long time ago. 




WorldTime collectors would week at this beautiful sight of some of the best WorldTime pieces Patek Philippe has ever produced.  The pieces are all exquisite.  Especially the two enamel pieces, both were likely made for the North American market.  The clock seems to have a dial featuring the country of Mexico. 



Are you a chronograph lover? 


The two photos above were specifically for chronograph lovers. 

Some exquisite pocket watches.  This one has a perpetual calendar, moonphase, split second chronograph, and a repeater.  It should also have a sonnerie mechanism. 




An extraordinary timepiece, probably for a nobleman. 






It's not a Frank Muller, it's a Patek Philippe Gondolo! 



Many of these timepieces belonged to former nobility or royalty.  Here are some with beautiful coats of arms, effigies, jewels, enamels, or portraits. 

Another exquisite Royalty owned watch. 


The Star Caliber 2000. 








The watch even has a sunrise and sunset indicator!  All mechanical! 

Awards won. 

Look at the piece with the sapphire discs and bridges.  That's a cool way to give a skeletonized watch! 



These are automaton watches.  The Moses strikes the wall with his staff and it flips open with a rotating waterfall!  Tightrope walker walks the rope while below they play harp.  All mechanical.  All incredible! 








The hands expand on this watch so it reaches the outer circumference of this oval shaped case.  Clever! 



That butterfly box is incredible.  A treasure in itself.  But it also has a mechanical function that's just pure icing on the cake. 


Jeweled pistols.  I don't think this is the one with the mechanical bird.  These aren't wide enough.  One or both may be a perfume canister. 


















A treasure trove of top shelf, top grade historical watches has been brought over by the Patek Philippe Museum.  An incredible collection.  But you should go to Geneva to see the entire thing.  They've even got a Patek Philippe Reverso, that's a piece of Art Deco beauty not to be missed. 

An incredible collection awaits, and a Patek Philippe Museum representative is on hand to answer any of your questions.  Vintage watch collectors wearing their vintage Patek Philippe timepieces may even learn a thing or two about their watch from the Museum representative. 



This report has been divided into multiple sections.  Please read the individual sections in links below.  

Mark's Excellent Summary of the New York Grand Exhibition Limited Editions 
www.watchprosite.com 

Patek Philippe 5531R WorldTime Minute Repeater Limited Edition Special In-Depth Report
www.watchprosite.com 

Part 1: Theater Room and Collection Room
www.watchprosite.com 

Part 2: Napoleon Room and Pictures of New York 2017 Novelties
www.watchprosite.com 

Part 3: Patek Philippe Museum Room
www.watchprosite.com 

Part 4: United States Historic Room

www.watchprosite.com

Part 5: Rare Handcrafts Gallery
www.watchprosite.com

Part 6: Coming soon...  





This message has been edited by AnthonyTsai on 2017-07-17 06:20:34

About the Patek Philippe Calatrava Ref. 5100

The Patek Philippe Calatrava reference 5100 was introduced in 2000 as a limited edition to commemorate the new millennium. This reference stands out within the Calatrava line for its distinctive 'Manta Ray' shaped case, departing from the more traditional round Calatrava forms. It was produced in very limited quantities across different precious metals, making it a notable special edition for collectors of the brand.

The 5100 features a manual-wind caliber 28-20/220, a movement specifically developed for this model, known for its elongated form to fit the unique case shape. The case is characterized by its rectangular, slightly curved profile with integrated lugs, and it is fitted with a sapphire crystal. The specific variant mentioned, the 5100P-001, is crafted in platinum.

This reference appeals to collectors who appreciate Patek Philippe's limited-production commemorative pieces and those drawn to watches with distinctive case designs. Its unique aesthetic and the bespoke movement developed for it position the 5100 as a significant, albeit unconventional, entry in the brand's modern history, particularly for enthusiasts of shaped timepieces.

Specifications

Caliber
Cal. 28-20/220
Case
Platinum
Diameter
34mm x 46mm
Dial
Silver
Water Resist.
25m
Crystal
Sapphire

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RG
RG1
Jul 13, 2017

Thanks for the report, I wish I could visit this exhibition

EJ
EJR888
Jul 13, 2017

Hi, this was marverlous expo about the Patek. Each state of art, for to admiring with the eyes. Thanks. Best Regards. EJR.

PA
patrick_y
Jul 14, 2017

Some amazing chronographs in the mix there. Which one is your favorite?

PA
patrick_y
Jul 14, 2017

More to be continued, so keep on reading!

PA
patrick_y
Jul 14, 2017

Truly an amazing exhibit for all people who like horology, even if you're not a Patek Philippe fan.

PA
patrick_y
Jul 14, 2017

Definitely an exciting event. I'll definitely go when they do the next one!

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