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After 80 years, Patek Philippe’s classic World Time has been replaced with this new model ...
The Patek Philippe World Time Chronograph ref. 5930 features movement that integrates two complications. (POA).
The blue dial on the Patek Philippe World Time Chronograph is edged with 24 cities ...
Patek Philippe created the first example of a World Time Chronograph in 1940, which is ...
A depiction of Shakespeare presides the cupola of the Patek Philippe clock in honour of ...
A recreation of Richard III, painted in miniature enamel, embellishes the Patek Philippe Commemorative Dome ...
The Merry Wives of Windsor panel shows the impeccable workmanship of Patek Philippe’s miniature enamel ...
The romantic balcony scene from Romeo and Juliet is based on an original painting by ...
The ultra-thin Patek Philippe Calatrava watch received all the plaudits at Baselworld. The 33mm white ...
The introduction of the Patek Philippe World Time Chronograph Ref. 5930G - the thinnest and ...
Patek Philippe World Time Chronograph, the thinnest and smallest complication of its kind, with a ...
Ref. 2540 was Patek Philippe’s first square watch with an automatic movement (current bid $7,500).
Warhol’s rectangular watch is destined to attract art lovers and Patek Philippe aficionados alike (est. ...
Andy Warhol’s Patek Philippe watch is open to bidders at Christie’s Watches Online auction (est. ...
Affectionately known as the Jumbo because of its protruding ears, Patek Philippe's Nautilus was designed ...
The Nautilus was designed in 1976 by Patek Philippe as a sports watch, and adapted ...
Moustachioed men wearing Mexican sombreros emblazoned with the word Patek were all members of the ...
Patek Philippe Gondolo ladies' watch in white gold set with 130 diamonds and equipped with ...
Communications firm Edelman released its annual Trust Barometer[1] report last week to coincide with the gathering of world leaders at Davos. As the most influential, powerful and wealthy were gearing up for a week of talks focused on the future of capitalism and meeting the global goals, the Barometer provided stark insight into the challenges we face. Fifty-six percent of people believe capitalism does more harm than good.