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25 September 2016, 12:42 AM | #1 |
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Patek Philippe Museum - Geneva
I was under the misperceptions that the museum was a special history to PP themselves, but was completely mistaken! Covering 3 floors it's dedicated to horology as a whole. One floor shows the various benches, engraving machines, chain making etc of a typical workshop and has a resident watch maker that you can observe through glass. He is only present during the week.
The next floor has a collection of over 1000 pieces from the earliest watches, automoters and ink chronographs. It was fascinating to see that the first chronograph actually dropped ink on the dial that you would then read off and clean. I thoroughly enjoyed the automations in particular a tiny hummingbird that fully moved wings, neck and beak and couldn't have been bigger than 2cm. To think that level of craftsmanship was available in those times wis mind boggling. We then have a floor dedicated to PP. That includes all the enamel watches and clocks and the journey of their different models and relationship with Tiffany and Gondola. In excess of a 1000 watches. There is also the library and an auditorium. |
25 September 2016, 12:45 AM | #2 |
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I was fortunate to have had arranged by PP a private tour of the facility by a guide. My advice is don't even try do this alone. The collection is staggering and just overwhelming. I found the guide I could contain into a time period and just get the key important steps covered and events.
The saddest part is that no cameras are allowed and it would have been great to have captured some memories but all has to be left at front desk. That includes bags etc. this was the downside but you do get a photo of me outside by the lovely guide, |
25 September 2016, 12:47 AM | #3 |
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Remember to check timings as it's only open at 14:00 in the afternoons. Even if you scant get a private tour I do recommend that you book as part of a group it's well worth it
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25 September 2016, 12:48 AM | #4 |
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More of Geneva...less of Karl pls
Have fun. |
25 September 2016, 12:56 AM | #5 |
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Next stop Voutilainen workshop?
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25 September 2016, 12:57 AM | #6 |
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25 September 2016, 01:05 AM | #7 |
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Ha ha ...having some serious attaching issues. That's meant to be the Salon!!
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25 September 2016, 01:05 AM | #8 |
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25 September 2016, 01:08 AM | #9 |
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Oh crumpets 3 of the same picture...I am giving up and going for a drink!!
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25 September 2016, 04:01 AM | #10 |
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Looks exciting. Enjoy.
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25 September 2016, 04:26 AM | #11 |
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Karl, Give us a few pics of the 5524. Can never get enough of that damn thing!
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25 September 2016, 07:20 AM | #12 |
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Glad to hear you were able to benefit from a guided tour
I remember the first time I visited the museum, it was almost an overwhelming experience trying to take in all the important developments and timepieces in their long history. However I think it is a rite of passage for all Patek enthusiasts to make a "pilgrimage" to the Patek Museum. |
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