
JRSMD, a dedicated Patek Philippe collector, shares his impressive journey of assembling a complete series of Patek Philippe Limoges trays spanning from 1997 to 2019. His quest to uncover the origins and history behind these unique commemorative artist pieces highlights a fascinating, lesser-known aspect of Patek Philippe collecting. This article delves into the community's collective knowledge, offering insights into these rare collectibles that even Patek Philippe itself found challenging to fully detail.
I have been collecting Patek Limoges trays for a decade and finally completed the series, each plate from 1997-2019! Am working on article about these unique commemorative artist pieces. I reached out to Patek who were quite polite but really could not tell me much.
Anyone know the back-story and/or the operations behind them?Much appreciated!


Your collection of these plates is amazing ! We look forward to your posts about your Patek watches ! By the way, is that an aquanaut on your wrist ? Gordon
Yes, that is a 5167, originally bought from an AD with a bracelet but I later bought a rubber strap from Patek and have kept that on since.
I have tried to do so on my own but could not figure out how. Thanks again for everything.
I never looked into their history, but hopefully other friends will be able to give you some more information. Here's my only one from the 2014 anniversary, since I have one of the "corresponding" (wood marquetry) watches. Hope you'll enjoy your time here!
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