here you go

Jan 18, 2023,11:39 AM
 

www.patek.com

For the sixth of its Grand Exhibitions across the world, Patek Philippe has chosen Japan.

From 10 to 25 June 2023, the public and devotees will be able to immerse themselves in the world of the last remaining independent family-owned Genevan watch manufacture. They will discover a decor of more than 2,500 square meters transporting them to the atmosphere of the streets of Geneva and the lakeside and taking them behind the scenes of Patek Philippe itself.

It will take over the Sumitomo Sankaku Hiroba, located among the soaring towers of the Nishi-Shinjuku business district

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Does anyone have any information about the Japanese exhibition by Patek

 
 By: VinnieD : January 18th, 2023-09:44
I thought it was supposed to happen in 2023 - any info welcome

here you go

 
 By: Huy Doan : January 18th, 2023-11:39
www.patek.com For the sixth of its Grand Exhibitions across the world, Patek Philippe has chosen Japan. From 10 to 25 June 2023, the public and devotees will be able to immerse themselves in the world of the last remaining independent family-owned... 

Thanks

 
 By: VinnieD : January 18th, 2023-13:34
I assume we cannot expect any leaks before the event itself. Anyone planning to attend? I remember the London exhibition which was very enjoyable

Planning to attend. Thanks for the question and information!

 
 By: Moka-Tiger (Ron) : January 19th, 2023-00:47
I live in Tokyo, so definitely want to attend. I am looking forward to this event. It looks very interesting based on PP precision and professionalism. I believe I read that it's "free" to attend, but tickets are needed, which will be available in March. ... 

London was quite ok to get tickets

 
 By: VinnieD : January 19th, 2023-07:59
But maybe the Asian timepieces-loving community is even bigger than in Europe - I hope they have enough capacity. The goal is not that exclusive: it is a wide event, to show most museum pieces to the widest audience possible. What struck me in London was ... 

Aaaah, I was wondering about that

 
 By: Moka-Tiger (Ron) : January 20th, 2023-08:54
Thanks for the informative reply. I was thinking that PP must have held its breath the entire time considering the need for tigher security at some venues, more than at others. I will keep checking to see about tickets.