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Patek Grand Exhibition Dome Table Clocks & World Time

 

I had taken out my two Patek pieces and was wearing them again regularly. I had forgotten how exquisite these were, and was smitten with them all over again.


Patek Philippe was holding an exhibition for two weeks. It was free admission and would feature some special pieces. Patek always represented the confluence of history, culture and art for me.


For me, I was interested in everything that had cloisonné enamel art on it, from the pocket watches to the dome table clocks. A World Time with a cloisonné enamel dial represents one of the best pieces for the brand.


I booked a weekday morning slot. What an exciting treat!


The anticipation for this event grew as the months became weeks and days. By this time, it was clear I was there to experience three things:


The vintage world time pieces and to take a shot with my own among those luminaries.

Look at the detail of the dome table clocks.

Listen to a minute repeater.


The day arrived and I made my way to the Sands Theatre.





I was twenty minutes early and I recognised a Patek Service Center representative who I had encountered from the past few years of sending my pieces in for service. It was a pleasure to see a familiar face, and I asked a favour to take a wrist shot with her Nautilus with that incredible dial. She was gracious and kind to oblige me.



Then the exhibit opened and I got in line. I could not believe I was going to see these pieces shortly.



The first thing was this large art installation that drew its inspiration from the Singapore national anthem. I really liked the size of it as well as how the spaces between brought a lightness to the entire piece.





I went straight to the Singapore Historic room, where I could see more of the art decor and especially the two dome table clocks that partially represent the exhibition for me.











Dome Table Clocks

The was one particular window where it had three of the most amazing cloisonné enamel pieces in my own opinion. There were two dome table clocks: Tropical Island and Posissons. There was also a white gold pocket watch with a Kingfisher amidst hand-engraved mother-of-pearl water lilies.


This was a standout display for me.

















Here are some of the rest in that room:

















I then followed the path to the other rooms and focused solely on the dome table clocks and their intricate detailing. Here is the Historic Building Entrance room, and there were a couple more dome table clocks.

















Next was the Rare Handcrafts Gallery, and some of the dome table clocks there.

















Art is something that either moves you emotionally, or it doesn't. I was not being a completist about the dome table clocks, and I glanced at most of the ones with the city maps. Took one shot of the Singapore one, as I do appreciate both the guilloche and cloisonné details but not the gestalt result.



World Time

I had reached the end of the exploration of the table clocks. It was time to begin again. This time I wanted to see the world time pieces back in the Museum room. I took photos from different angles to show how the dial reflected the light.


















It's amazing to me how the designs from the late thirties and forties resonate with me; I could easily wear or use any of these in this day and age.


Of course I had to take the obligatory wrist shot with my humble piece.





I did return to the world time display two more times, after the enamel demonstration and movement room. I was drawn to that display.











The rest of the time was spent listening to the minute repeater at The Engineer's room and looking at the other exhibits. The following were the pieces that had my interest.











































By the end of it, I had accomplished what I wanted to do. I must have had a smile throughout the entire time. Patek for me has always been more than the movements and grand complications, but their ability to put everything together to create such works of exquisite art.


It was a fabulous time!



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