Patek Philippe's "The Values of A Family Watch Company" Grand Exhibition in Singapore

May 26, 2010,11:44 AM
 

26 May 2010, Singapore -  A press event was held for the Patek Philippe's "The Values of A Family Watch Company" Grand Exhibition at St Regis Singapore and the exhibition will be open to the public from 27 to 31 May, from 10am to 5pm at the same venue.

Over 250 Patek Philippe timepieces spanning the latest 2010 novelties and Grand Complications, to rare timekeepers from the Patek Philippe Museum in Geneva will be on display. This first ever exhibition by Patek Philippe in Singapore, its first stop in Southeast Asia – after stints in New York, Los Angeles and Milan.

This exhibition is an excellent opportunity for the public to witness the passion and know-how of the Patek Philippe Manufacture. With the museum timepieces, one goes on a journey through the history of watchmaking. From the 2010 novelties and the Grand Complications, one understands the values that the brand holds close to our hearts,” says Thierry Stern, President of Patek Philippe.

A highlight of the exhibition is Patek Philippe’s latest chronographs, fresh from their debut at the Baselworld fair in April 2010. The latest variants on display include the “Ladies First” collection (Ref. 7071), Men’s Chronograph (Ref. 5170J), Split-Seconds Monopusher Chronograph (Ref. 5950A) and Split-Seconds Monopusher Chronograph and Perpetual Calendar (Ref. 5951P).

Next to note is the exquisite Grand Complications The Star Calibre 2000. This timepiece which hallmarked the new millennium, features 21 of the rarest complications along with six patented innovation. Based on five centuries of watchmaking, it stands for the future of mechanical horology.

Other noteworthy examples include the Minute Repeater and Tourbillon (Ref. 5339R) that chimes the time on demand and features an elegant tourbillon escapement visible through the case-back; and the new Celestial watch (Ref. 6104G) featuring a true-to-life depiction of the northern hemisphere night sky on the dial, as well as solar time and moon phase indications.

Also at the exhibition are precious vintage timepieces, pocket watches, automata and decorative timekeeping curiosities chosen from over 2,000 historical timepieces from the renowned Patek Philippe Museum in Geneva. They include ornate 18th and 19th century timekeepers created for the Chinese market; the famed “King of Siam” timepieces made for the Thai royalty during the late 19th century; and rare vintage pocket watches with grand complications.

To share the excitement of the exhibition for friends who could not attend, will place the
pictures of the exhibition, guided tour and the press event.  Captions will be updated over the next few days.






Registration/ Reception ...




For guided tour, a receiver will be provided to guests, so you could listen clearly to the comments of the Guide.


The two expert Guides ...




Shot from the entrance side .... novelties and current collections are displayed in the showcases on the sides ...


View towards the reception from the far end ...


Arrangement of the showcases ...2 showcases located per each Value of Patek Philippe.

A total of ten fundamental values :
Independence, tradition, innovation, quality and craftsmanship, rarity, value, aesthetics, service, emotion and legacy.



A watchmaker is present  ...




The Museum section ...


A guided-tour in progress ...





A screening room ...




Another screening room ...






Movements displayed ....




A quick frontal snapshot of the showcases ....






























After our guided tour was the press conference ...



A very short note by Mr Philippe Stern and handed over to his next generation ...


Mr Thierry Stern ...






Brief Q&A session followed by lunch...



Please click the posts below to view more pictures .....


Captions will be updated over the next couple of day.  Enjoy the e-tour!


Kong














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Museum Collection

 
 By: Kong : May 26th, 2010-11:45
Starting with Watches Made for the Chinese Market 1 The Mirror Mirror incorporating a watch, made for the Chinese market Movement No. 12 962, with verge escapement, signed William Beckford London, circa 1780 / 1790 Gilded bronze, enamel, rubies, emeralds,...  

It feels like we're going backwards rather than forward...

 
 By: patrick_y : May 27th, 2010-13:05
When you look at the pieces made by Patek Philippe in their history, you sometimes contrast them with the pieces that are made presently. You find that the pieces made presently don't seem to be terribly impressive; for instance, the singing-bird automata... 

unbelievable Collection

 
 By: Tony A.H : May 27th, 2010-13:12
i didn't know PP made a Reverso.?!!!!!

You are not alone :-) ...

 
 By: Kong : June 1st, 2010-04:00
heard the same remarks at the exhibition more than five times while shooting some of the pieces within half an hour Thanks for viewing. Kong

More Special Pieces

 
 By: Kong : May 26th, 2010-11:46
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Movements

 
 By: Kong : May 26th, 2010-11:47
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Delicious Kong! [nt]

 
 By: =RWK= : May 27th, 2010-02:17
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Star Caliber 2000

 
 By: Kong : May 26th, 2010-11:53
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Stunning Kong. Agreat report. The vinatge pieces are amazing

 
 By: watch-guy.com : May 26th, 2010-22:02
And my holy grail ref 2540 just waiting for me.... i wish Julian

Dear Kong thank you so much

 
 By: Ares501 - Mr Green : May 27th, 2010-02:09
for making great effort and compiling this huge post filled with marvels Best Damian

Thank you Kong...Simply wonderful! [nt]

 
 By: =RWK= : May 27th, 2010-02:20
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thankss for this amazing report ! [nt]

 
 By: Bruno.M1 : May 27th, 2010-08:41
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those guys in Singapore, don't miss this fantastic exhibition...

 
 By: FanFrancisco : May 27th, 2010-19:14
....i went to the exhibition on the first day and joined the guided tour and met several watch fellows. it is rare opportunity for us to see all these museum pieces. if you are happened in Singapore, don't miss this opportunity. by the way, Kong, thanks s... 

I was there at the exhibition & its was truly fantastic!

 
 By: snipermaverick : June 3rd, 2010-02:29
Really glad that they decided to come to Singapore!

stunning..amazing...speechless

 
 By: ocwatching : May 28th, 2010-11:39
wow...didn't realize the extent of this exhibit... why can't they bring that over to the US!? Great reporting..great photos...amazing...

Seemed like they had been ...

 
 By: Kong : June 3rd, 2010-21:34
to USA before. The places mentioned in the press kit were New York, Los Angeles and Milan and recently Singapore. Hope the pictures helped a bit. Thanks for viewing. Kong

Thanks Kong for a superb report. [nt]

 
 By: fernando : May 30th, 2010-08:32
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Great report Kong

 
 By: twom4 : June 2nd, 2010-07:59
Thank you...

Hope you were here to view ...

 
 By: Kong : June 5th, 2010-02:57
the exhibition Twom4. Otherwise, if you could, will have to make a trip to Geneva Museum. Huge collection which definitely requires more than 6 hour to cover. Thanks for viewing. Kong

So many fascinating pieces!

 
 By: Dje : May 26th, 2010-13:39
Hi, This is indeed an extraordinary exhibition. I will catch this one: pg What an extraordinary opportunity to see so many pieces that we can just dream of. And i'd love to hear a Star Calibre someday. Thank you for your report. Cheers Dje...  

What a marvelous photo report.................

 
 By: Topcat30093 : May 26th, 2010-16:12
Thank you very much for taking the time to place your report onto the forum. There were certainly some beautiful complications included.

wow

 
 By: Tony A.H : May 27th, 2010-13:17
after seeing these Posts? i could uses a Drink.! THANK YOU for sharing Tony

Familiar to PuristS from 2003

 
 By: MTF : May 26th, 2010-21:48
Thanks Kong for the BIG report. These are the vintage pieces that wowed PuristS on Tour in 2003, when we visited Patek Philippe Museum and Manufactory. That's when we all remarked that there was nothing new in horology. We saw watches at Patek Philippe Mu... 

Great Report

 
 By: Nicko16 : May 26th, 2010-23:15
Nice Photos Kong! The exhibition was very well done and I loved the pieces on display! I was going to take my own photos but got told no photographs allowed You were lucky to have photo privileges! Great Report!

Great that you visited ...

 
 By: Kong : June 3rd, 2010-21:31
should have met up with you since you were here. Yes, the no photograph was consistent with their Geneva Museum. Fortunately was allowed to shoot, so just grab as many as possible for all of us here. Thanks for viewing. Kong

Great effort Kong

 
 By: Quan : May 27th, 2010-00:21
thanks, this make my day unable to attend the show. Cheers,

Thought you would be able to ...

 
 By: Kong : June 3rd, 2010-21:22
attend Quan. The posts were for our friends who are far away and could not attend. Glad that it works for friends nearby too Thanks for viewing. Kong

Fantastic report. Thank you.

 
 By: VMM : May 27th, 2010-08:52
Stunning timepieces and pictures. A HQ event to introduce the brand and share its grandiosity. Thanks for sharing your experience with us. It's almost like being there. My kind of event. Vte

Thanks for the wonderful report, Kong...

 
 By: Goh : May 27th, 2010-09:46
I have booked a guided tour on day 2, but couldn't resist popping by earlier today when I was in vicinity. The event is well organised at a very nice hotel. It is nice to see the vintage pieces as well as all the new models. Sadly photography isn't allowe... 

Thank you.....::))

 
 By: MiniCooper : May 28th, 2010-12:46

Spectacular report

 
 By: Mostel : May 31st, 2010-23:33
This may be one of the most amazing reports ever presented. Thank you so much.

thks fr the report

 
 By: Hororgasm : June 1st, 2010-09:51
beyond the educational, not to mention the emotional, aspect of the exhibition(if you have watched 3 in a roll short films about father and son bonding...), its certainly created a buzz was told Cortina the number of enquiries, not to mention orders have ... 

Then the exhibition was very ...

 
 By: Kong : June 3rd, 2010-21:13
successful! Hey, thanks...I was not weird to watch three times too That filmlet is very well-make. Besides the message of 'father and son bonding', the sound quality is superbly crisp...from the moment he left the car-seat, the sound of the leather-seat s... 

beautiful beyond words

 
 By: fobs : April 26th, 2012-23:32
excellent thread with superb pics,... thanx Kong,... i'm proud to have PPs in my collection as well,...