Patek Philippe 'Cinque Terre' Enamel Dial
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Patek Philippe 'Cinque Terre' Enamel Dial

By Michael Ng · Apr 14, 2019 · 28 replies
Michael Ng
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Michael Ng shares a captivating wristshot of his Patek Philippe 'Cinque Terre' enamel dial watch, perfectly framed against the stunning backdrop of Cinque Terre, Italy. This post celebrates the artistry of Patek Philippe's rare handcrafts and the joy of pairing a watch with its thematic inspiration. The visual storytelling invites fellow collectors to appreciate the intricate details of the dial and the beauty of its namesake location.

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FabR
Apr 14, 2019

Here's mine, that I prefer to call "Boccadasse in Boccadasse", though I still have to take a shot in the borough itself... Are you from Italy? I'll be back to Genova -- and to Boccadasse for many good cocktails -- from May to August for the summer. Please post more shots of this piece in Italy if you are on vacation Enjoy -- and again congrats on a big entrance to this site!

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M4
Apr 14, 2019

The watch and setting are superb. M4

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Mike H
Apr 14, 2019

Totally crazy superb my friend bababa ! Huge congrats to both ! Mike

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Michael Ng
Apr 14, 2019

I was visiting just visiting Italy after Geneve. The other enamel watch I Iike is the sailboat they launched during their 175th anniversary by Anita Porchet.

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FabR
Apr 15, 2019

Too bad you missed it, but I think it’s difficult to know about it if you are not from Genova. Next time just get off the highway at Nervi if you come from the Cinque Terre, and it’s a ten minute drive along the sea from thereπŸ˜€ But you saw Manarola, which is also quite gorgeous!πŸ˜€πŸ˜Ž Patek rare handcrafts are unbelievable, this Boccadasse one is my favorite for obvious personal reason, but every year they know how to surprise me. For the anniversary I was lucky to get this one, it represents boats

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FabR
Apr 15, 2019

In fact, this year they have not been able to produce any marquetry pieces at all, as far as I understand. It's just amazing to look at the dial, you can literally see the slivers of wood and how they come together. The day I'll be able to take some decent macro shot, I'll definitely post it! ;-) Cheers.

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