when Patek Philippe sent its first watch to the Brazilian retailer Gondolo & Labouriau. The watch sparked a furious passion for watches, especially in Gondolo & Labouriau’s home city of Rio de Janeiro ...
Phil Reid, a luxury watch seller based in London, first came across Patek Philippe timepieces "on the back of a magazine." "No one in my family had a Patek; I didn't come from that sort of wealth ...
“I always wanted a square shape,” Patek Philippe President Thierry Stern told a group of journalists as they became among the first in the world to handle Patek Philippe’s new Cubitus watch in the ...
Our first stop is the five most surprising releases of 2024. Let’s jump in! I bet you didn’t see this watch coming. When the first images of the new Patek Philippe Cubitus surfaced in October, just ...
It may feel counterintuitive to think of Patek Philippe as a daring—even avant-garde—watch company, and yet there’s no denying the radical nature of these last two watches. Let’s get ...
Let’s talk about the watch first, because that’s the star of the show. Rohit Sharma’s Patek Philippe isn’t just any watch — it’s the kind of timepiece that makes your ₹2,000 smartwatch look like a ...
Patek Philippe’s much-anticipated Cubitus is available in three references: steel with a green dial (above); a calendar watch with a blue dial; and a two-tone time-and-date. Courtesy of Patek ...
“In fact, the watch's history does not raise any suspicions: to Auctionata it came from a watch collector's collection, and there was a recent extract from the Patek Philippe archive, which is a ...
These elements are known to kill electronic devices like quartz watches and potentially destroy the gaskets that keep water out in mechanical watches. But Casio is tackling this final frontier of ...
But it’s not just an appearance of success or love of the spotlight, ‘watches are a lucrative source of investment’, reveals Indian Watch Connoisseur. Brands like Rolex, Patek Phillipe, and Audemars ...
A Patek Philippe ... like printing ink common in London pieces in the 1970s. A Rolex “50 Pesos,” reference 3612, circa 1971, sold for CHF 84,000 ($94,800), a world record for a coin watch.