There was Dubai, Munich, London, New York and then Singapore, the last “High Craftsmanship” stunt orchestrated by the brand in 2019 before the pandemic forced this traveling exhibition to a halt.
Just a few weeks after its physical return to the Watches & Wonders watch fair, Patek Philippe is therefore picking up the pace of its “Watch Art Fair”.
And is stopping off in Paris next May.
Time regained
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Headlining this Parisian exhibition, a watch engraved in the colors of the Statue of Liberty.
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For this great French premiere, the Manufacture has chosen to place its treasure chests from May 14 to 22 at 85 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré.
A highly anticipated event by all
Patek Philippe
aficionados .
For them, the house is pulling out all the stops and unveiling a series of unique pieces paying homage to the universal exhibitions that made the capital famous.
All accompanied by a rain of rare historical specimens, usually kept in the Geneva museum.
As always with the “Haut Artisanat” series, it's time to celebrate the virtuosity of the house's crafts.
Miniature painting on enamel, chiselled engraving, diamond setting… So many ancestral traditions, carefully maintained by Patek Philippe in its Geneva factory.
A stronghold, rightly enlarged in 2020, to better celebrate these house hands of gold, and ensure the transmission of this threatened heritage, the inestimable value of which we can measure here.
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Monkey, zebra, oryx, lion... A delicate enamel bestiary to find during this ephemeral exhibition.
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