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PATEK PHILIPPE GENEVE ASTONISHING THE ART OF WATCHES EXHIBITION

PATEK PHILIPPE JULY 13th - 23rd 2017 NYC


ASTONISHING PATEK PHILIP'S ART (Source: Leon Libin)
Queen Victoria's Pendant Watch -- 1850-1851
(Source: Leon Libin)
USPA NEWS - The ART of WATCHES GRAND EXHIBITION just opened in New York and will remain open to the public until July 23rd, 2017 with free admission at the CIPRIANI Building on the 42nd St. in Manhattan.
Lake Geneva view replicated
Source: Leon Libin
The exhibition will tell you about the history and the present time of the PATEK PHILIPE GENEVE Co. In the spacious CIPRIANI building you will be offered a walk trough several exhibition halls on the first and second floors with an audio guide, if you wish.
On the way
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On your way you will visit: The Current Collection Room, The Napoleon Room, The Museum Room, The U.S. Historic Room, The Rare Handicrafts Gallery, The Watchmakers´ Room, The Grand Complications Room, The Movement Room.
At Watchmakers Room
Source: Leon Libin
In the Watchmakers´ Room, you will be able to ask questions and listen to watchmakers and in the The Rare Handicrafts Gallery to see the art being born at your presence and to talk to the artists.
Exponate
Source: Leon Libin
In their address to visitors the Patek Philippe President “” Thierry Stern and the Patek Philippe Honorary President Philippe Stern say: “For the first time ever more than 450 exceptional timepieces will be shown to the public including rare museum pieces dating to 1530, Supercomplications and Rare Handicarfts.“
A special space for children to experiment and color on paper and electronic screen and cafe are available on the first floor.
For more information, visit the PATEK PHILIPPE GENEVE's website at http://www.patek.com/en/communication/news/the-art-of-watches-grand-exhibition-new-york-2017.
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