Patek Philippe, the famous watch brand that invented the keyless winding system, has started their 2023 Patek Philippe Exhibition in Tokyo! Originally planned for 2021, Patek Philippe delayed this exhibition until 2023 due to the pandemic. This event was ...
Even the pictures you took are amazing, when it's virtually an impossible task to take decent photos in these situations! ;-)) I promoted this thread to our Editors Picks, so our members from all over the world can get to live the Exhibit through your wor...
Thank you FabR for your kind words. The event was very challenging, as the press did not have a "press only" time for the exhibition. But I was very fortunate to speak with a lot of special individuals at Patek Philippe, including the Technical Director, ...
As for the Grande Complication, it only misses a Tourbillon to be a true one, but we are close. I am more intrigued by the World Time, I must confess. I hope to be able to see it in real! Thank you so much for this very interesting article, my dear Patric...
The purple World Time wasn't purplish enough for me. I would've liked to have seen it with more color. When I made this comment, one lady joked that men are more color blind than women - but then a second lady remarked it was a black watch with purple sti...
I meant that it's the first date that will go backwards on a Louis Cottier style World Time timepiece. Do you think that is accurate? I do believe that's what someone at Patek Philippe's offices told me - although I can't seem to find the exact words they...
I wrote this to Amanico: The purple World Time wasn't purplish enough for me. I would've liked to have seen it with more color. When I made this comment, one lady joked that men are more color blind than women - but then a second lady remarked it was a bl...
Given the ever-increasing success of these events, Patek Philippe will continue to offer them periodically, and I'm sure one day they will reach beautiful Sweden as well! Cheers.
I'm really proud with the vision that Theirry Stern has for these events. These events are costly but ultimately a GREAT business decision as they really educate people about the art of watchmaking, and it gets people excited about the various arts that g...
I find it highly commendable for Patek to decide to embark upon such a challenging (and in more than one sense, expensive!) educational mission, even more so on a regular basis... The great success of these events --- both among existing collectors and th...
No brand puts on such an extensive show like this one! Not even AP, VC, nor Breguet! Patek Philippe is in a sole position here. And it really does benefit the entire industry. Not everyone at this show liked Patek Philippe watches, but those who didn't li...
That'd be a good idea! Since I've never been Stockholm! It'd be a good excuse to visit Stockholm! I'm sure Patek Philippe targets safer cities and cities with tremendous interest in their product. Stockholm might be a good candidate!
My favorite here is the same as yours - the Ellipse with the close-up of a soldier and his katana, in wood marquetry!! Thanks a bunch for such an excellent write-up .... Cheers, Filip
Jรฉrรดme Boutteรงon really made an amazing piece! My favorite wood marquetry piece ever. I like it even more than the Indian chief and the Eagle he did for the New York exhibit (and those were super complex).
Ref. 5089G-020 "Lakeside Scenes" (produced for the 175th Anniversary). Pic taken in Italy today, it will be my companion for a big Patek event later this week ...
The white wood was a surprise and I totally thought it was enamel until I had a second look. I really like it. The other Ellipse is one I liked as well - but the odd thing is that there's no focal point. You're not focusing on the blue background, not foc...
I thought it was fantastic! I liked the Rare Handcraft pieces even more than the ones I saw at New York 2017. I guess the Japanese themed Rare Handcrafts resonates with me more than the American theme.
The classic definition of a grand complication would be a minute repeating clockwatch, with big and small strikes (in addition, to the split-second chronograph and perpetual calendar). The Graves watch you posted a picture of is an example of this, AP's r...
Some super knowledgeable people say it just needs to have a minute repeater, chronograph, and perpetual calendar. Some say it has to have a split seconds. Some say it needs to have more. I'd say there's no universal consensus. But YES! Patek Philippe does...
I didn't attend the one in Singapore. But I did go to the previous one in New York. So between New York and Tokyo, I'd say I liked the exhibition and the Rare Handcrafts at Tokyo more. I did like the simple Calatrava they made for the New York show a lot ...
Personally, the rare handcraft/ enamel pieces are (as always my favorites) but also the wood marquetry ellipse is simple stunning (I also thought it was enamel at first). Besides the samurais, I am really in love with the MR bird enamel piece (I think mad...
Here's a link to the wood marquetry detail from the 2017 Exhibition... www.watchprosite.com They didn't allow photographs in the room with the artists. So... The above link is your best reference point! ...
And Fabrizio for adding a bit of spice to the proceedings in the form of some wood chips ๐๐. I can only imagine how good some of these references may look like in real life! JB's marquetry is literally unparalleled right?! That ellipse is out of this worl...
In real life they are just fantastic artworks, and under a loupe, you can easily see the slivers of wood that compose a dial, which is a very fascinating experience. I'm attaching below a closeup I took of my 5089G dial, though it will never fully convey ...
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5089G-020 last night Every time I see our new 6007 "yellow" I love it more and more, I might really ask for one! In the end, this is my happy expression whenever I see ANY Patek watch! ...
Interestingly the aqua blue version of the 6007 turned up here. It looks and wears quite big IMHO. Not necessarily a criticism. I like to see the red version which probably is my favourite. Also the price is very similar to the 5212. Interesting to note a...
I wish you all the best if you would like the red version, I believe ADs will get no more than 1 or 2 a year per color. I'm tempted by the yellow -001 for the reason that I find it THE happiest and most playful Patek of the entire collection, even if it w...
It's one of my girlfriend's (three) Pateks that she bought recently, and she's MADLY in love with it (understandably, given that the other two are a Nautilus and an Aquanaut! ;-))) Here are a few random pics that I found on her beautiful Korean wrist: I g...