A lot of people here have seen this one before, but I think with the different light source and angles, we still can see more detail and outlines... ...
In addition to the enamel work, the Clous de Paris bezel makes this reference special IMO. A few days ago, I read up on the most colorful cities in the world and the Italian one that inspired this motif was featured in number 11 of the article.
The one in your picture is Manarola (one of the Cinque Terre), while the dial is Boccadasse (a neighborhood very much inside of Genova)๐๐ฅ Manarola Boccadasse ...
Questions: Did Patek confirm the Boccadesse location instead of Cinque Terre for the motif ? To a non-Italian like me (although I love Italian cuisine, wine๐ท, etc.), the two scenes look the same to me ! LOL !! ๐คฃ
The point is that the name "Cinque Terre" is famous worldwide, so it makes more sense to use it for the broader area...I know Boccadasse because I'm from there, but hardly many people outside of Italy have even heard the name