Patek Philippe Watch Art Grand Exhibition Singapore 2019
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Patek Philippe Watch Art Grand Exhibition Singapore 2019

By Kong · Jul 22, 2019 · 31 replies
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Kong's announcement details the 'Watch Art Grand Exhibition Singapore 2019,' Patek Philippe's fifth major exhibition, underscoring the brand's commitment to Southeast Asia. This event offered an immersive experience into Patek Philippe's world, showcasing historical timepieces, rare handcrafts, and limited-edition watches inspired by the region.

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​Singapore and Southeast Asia are extremely important markets for Patek Philippe. In this part of the world, craftsmanship and artisanal skills as cultivated by the Genevan manufacture are highly esteemed. To delight connoisseurs of such crafts, Patek Philippe is organizing its fifth watch exhibition from September 28 to October 13, 2019, the largest one of its kind ever. Needless to say, the “Watch Art Grand Exhibition Singapore 2019” is also presenting a room dedicated explicitly to the city-state and its neighboring countries alongside a broad selection of historic timepieces from the Patek Philippe Museum in Geneva.


After Dubai in 2012, Munich in 2013, London in 2015, and New York in 2017, Patek Philippe has now picked Singapore as the venue for its new large-scale exhibition, an event with which it can showcase its expertise and creations. In ten theme rooms spanning 1800 sq metre, aficionados of superior watchmaking artistry and the public at large can immerse themselves into the world of Patek Philippe as if they were personally visiting the historic salons on Rue du RhĂ´ne in Geneva, the manufacture in Plan-les-Ouates, or the Patek Philippe Museum. It is a unique opportunity to take a backstage look into the last independent, family-owned watchmaking manufacture. The exhibition coincides with the launch of several limited-edition watches and also presents a rich collection of Rare Handcrafts timepieces inspired by the cultural and artistic traditions of the countries in this region.

A tribute to Singapore and its neighboring countries in Southeast Asia
On the occasion of the 200th anniversary of Singapore, Patek Philippe salutes the city-state and its neighboring countries in Southeast Asia with a specially appointed exhibition complex. For this glimpse into the history, culture, art, and natural surroundings of a region to which it is deeply committed, the manufacture is introducing a selection of timepieces that in this breadth will be united in one place for probably the first and just as likely for the last time because it includes extraordinary exhibits on loan from museums and private collectors. 




S-112

The role of Singapore as a hub of trade between the Far East and the Occident is impressively exemplified with a Genevan pocket watch that depicts the port of Canton in miniature painting on enamel; it was commissioned for the Chinese market around 1830 (S-112). 


Ref 20074M


The Patek Philippe dome table clock (reference 20074M) decorated with the “Thai Ornaments” motif in cloisonnĂ© enamel infused with silver spangles pays homage to the exceptional aesthetic sensitivity of these countries as expressed by architectural decorations and traditional textiles. 




S-303A-B


A pair of peach-shaped pendant watches (S-303A-B) crafted in Geneva for the Chinese market around 1810 highlights the uniqueness of the regional flora and fauna. 





Reference 20087M



The marvels of the submarine cosmos can be admired in cloisonnĂ© enamel on the Patek Philippe dome table clock themed “Tropical Island” (reference 20087M). 



P-1457


P-1457

P-1457

P-1457

P-1457


Two of the Patek Philippe pocket watches (P-1457) on display once belonged to King Rama V of Siam (now Thailand); they emphasize the cultural uniqueness of the region. The legendary dynamic of Southeast Asia with its promising future is depicted on a Patek Philippe dome table clock (reference 1677M) that was crafted in 2015 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Singapore’s independence; it shows the famous Esplanade.

An exceptional choice of timepieces from the Patek Philippe Museum
Inaugurated in 2001, the Patek Philippe Museum in Geneva is now considered one of the world's foremost horology museums. At the exhibition in Singapore, visitors have the opportunity to admire some of its treasures, many of them true rarities. This is the very first time that such a large number of timepieces have left their home on the Lake of Geneva to be showcased abroad. Like the museum in Geneva, the Museum Room has two departments. The “Antique Collection” shows a panorama of horological history with some of the earliest portable watches, including a drum watch crafted in Nuremberg (S-892 / Germany) in 1548, enameled pocket watches, musical automata, and timepieces from the ateliers of Europe’s most illustrious watchmakers. The “Patek Philippe Collection” shows a cross section of the manufacture’s most beautiful creations from 1839 until today, including the pocket watch that Antoine Norbert de Patek obtained in 1842 for his 30th birthday (P-1), the first Swiss-made wristwatch (P-49 / 1868), the first documented wristwatch with a perpetual calendar (P-72 / 1925) as well as some of the most famous super-complications such as the Calibre 89 (the world’s most complicated portable mechanical watch for over 25 years), and the Star Caliber 2000 (21 complications).

A public exhibition with free admission
The “Watch Art Grand Exhibition Singapore 2019” is a free public exhibition hosted in the facilities of the prestigious Marina Bay Sands Theater in the heart of Singapore. To gain admission, visitors must first reserve their free tickets (access to the booking platform on www.patek.com). For the occasion, Patek Philippe is producing a richly detailed catalog that shows all exhibited pieces. An audio guide with narration in Mandarin or English is available on request. Opening hours are extended until 10 pm on Fridays and Saturdays. Family days with children’s activities are scheduled on two Sundays.


Opening hours
Sunday – Thursday: 10 am t​​o 7 pm (last admission 6 pm)
(except October 13: exhibition closes at 5 pm, last admission 4 pm)

Extended hours: 10 am to 10 pm (last admission 9 pm) Fridays on October 4 and 11, and​ ​Saturdays on October 5 and 12 

Family days: Sundays on October 6 and 13 from 10 am to 5 pm




Please click here for the e-ticket-registration link.





Entrance to Watch Art Grand Exhibition 2019




Rendering of the Ten theme rooms

Cinema
The historic Patek Philippe film is screened here.




Current Collection Room
This room is reserved for the presentation of the current collection. Its interior was inspired by​ ​the appointment of the Patek Philippe Salon on Rue du Rhône in Geneva.




Napoleon Room
The seductive effect of this room is that it spirits visitors away to the Patek Philippe Salon in​ ​Geneva, treating them to a fantastic motion-picture panoramic view of Lake Geneva. This is​ ​also where the limited special editions created explicitly for the South-East Asia market are​ ​displayed.









Museum Room
Like the Patek Philippe Museum in Geneva, this room is subdivided into two departments, one​ ​for the Antique Collection, the other for the Patek Philippe Collection.






Rare Handcrafts Room
Artisans demonstrate techniques, especially enameling, with which wristwatches and table​ ​clocks are decorated. A selection of watches that would be unthinkable without ancestral skills​ ​underscores Patek Philippe’s commitment to rare handcrafts.








Watchmakers Room
Master watchmakers from Patek Philippe invite visitors to take a close look at the inner​ ​workings of mechanical timepieces.





​Grand Complications Room
A unique overview of the most complicated and innovative Patek Philippe timepieces​ ​concentrated in one place. They contributed considerably to the reputation of the manufacture.






Movements Room
This space is dedicated to the extensive range of Patek Philippe movements – from simple​ ​calibers to highly elaborate ones developed for the world’s most complicated watches.








Interactive Room
This room allows visitors to experience a hands-on, in-depth tour of the Patek Philippe​ ​manufacture and gain insights into caliber engineering.



Singapore 200th Anniversary Room
This area showcases selected timepieces and events from Patek Philippe’s timeline alongside​ ​key milestones in Singapore’s history.​








So Friends, Collectors and Fans of Patek Philippe, please mark your calender and register online to secure your e-tickets.




About the Patek Philippe Calatrava Ref. 1548

The Patek Philippe Calatrava reference 1548 is part of a distinctive series of five watches released in 1942 and 1943. This quintet, often nicknamed "The Comets," shares a unique design language characterized by rounded shapes and elements. These include multiple dot indexes on the dial and a rounded outgrowth on the case, creating a visual motif that orbits the central pinion. The reference 1548 stands out for its particular interpretation of these design principles within the broader Calatrava collection, offering a specific aesthetic that deviates from more conventional Calatrava designs of the period. It represents a period of design experimentation for the manufacture.

This reference is powered by the manual-winding Patek Philippe caliber 10-110. The case material for the 1548 is typically yellow gold, contributing to its classic and understated appearance. The design emphasizes a harmonious integration of the case and dial elements, with the rounded forms providing a cohesive visual identity. The crystal protecting the dial is likely acrylic, consistent with watches from this era.

For collectors, the reference 1548 appeals to those interested in Patek Philippe's mid-20th century design innovations and the more unusual expressions within the Calatrava line. Its distinctive "Comet" design sets it apart from other Calatrava models, making it a noteworthy piece for those seeking a watch with a unique aesthetic narrative. The shared caliber across the "Comets" series also provides a point of interest for collectors focusing on specific movement lineages.

Specifications

Caliber
10-110
Case
Yellow Gold
Diameter
32mm
Dial
Silver
Crystal
Acrylic

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FabR
Jul 22, 2019

Nobody here knows anything yet, and even though I'll most likely have no chance of getting one of those (no connections with ADs in the area;-), I'm badly looking forward to seeing which themes they came up with for Singapore! Cheers.

KO
Kong
Jul 22, 2019

a trip here? Paris is equally warm as here now

KO
Kong
Jul 22, 2019

this is all I've. If there's new details, will post. Kong

JI
jim_94104
Jul 22, 2019

I will be in SG during that time. Will def try to attend. Thanks for the info.

GL
GLau
Jul 23, 2019

world time watch line will be made or not I do not know.

BE
benlee338
Jul 23, 2019

And by the way, just a heads up. While it's open to public, one still need to register online to replace your entry ticket.

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