Padek Philippe Museum is also a very expensive place, watch varieties are also quite a lot, many Patek Philippe is also a handmade master's craftsmanship, you can enjoy many hundred years of history of watch cultural characteristics.
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Patek Philippe Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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If you are a watch lover, then the Patek Philippe Museum will not disappoint you. This "sanctuary of watchmaking art" was once the workshop of gem cutters and jewelry artisans, and now houses a large collection of antique watches, as well as historical films about the Patek Philippe brand, allowing you to learn about its history and exquisite craftsmanship. In 2001, Philippe Stern established the Patek Philippe Museum out of his boundless passion for watches. The museum is located in the Plainpalais district.
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Patek Philippe Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Padek Philippe Museum is also a very expensive place, watch varieties are also quite a lot, many Patek Philippe is also a handmade master's craftsmanship, you can enjoy many hundred years of history of watch cultural characteristics.
Padek Philippe Museum is a clock display hall, Patek Philippe is also a world-class important brand, this watch brand in China also has many specialty stores, you can see a lot of high-end watches.
The collection of antique watches and Patek Philippe watches spans nearly 500 years in watchmaking, which is historic and impressive. The tour guide is informative and learns a lot of new things in the course of nearly two hours, even for a watch lover. The only dissatisfaction is that the heating is too high!
The Patek Philippe Museum, recognized as the world's top watch museum, also known as the Temple of Watchmaking Art, opened in 2001. Entering the museum, you first see two sculptures of Mr. Patek and Mr. Philippe. The hall is illuminated by thousands of chronographs on four floors. Although named after Patek Philippe, the exhibits are not limited to this, and the collection covers centuries of chronograph treasures, including the world's first clock clock. It also houses a collection of clockworks made by Patek Philippe in 1839, including the most complex Caliber 89. It should be noted that photography is prohibited in the museum and there is no network signal.
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Must visit to Geneva!! Amazing! Completely artwork....no longer measured by price. Any small object can be designed as a clock. Craft is exquisite, gear is accurate. No wonder it takes ten years to train a watchmaker. Just a workbench is amazing. Not to mention those special unique ornaments, bird cages, folding fans small organs.. Um, too clever. Every time I think of it, I feel great. Life must have a Patek Philippe. But you have never really had it. . .
Switzerland is the capital of the famous watch, most of the top ten watches are produced here! Patek Philippe is the top of the list, a limited edition can sell millions! This museum was the first gem cutter and jewelry craftsman studio. There is a production demonstration in the museum, many under the microscope can be completed process, polished small screws exquisite and smooth, can be regarded as an artwork! I have been curious how the Swiss watchmaking process is so good, and I can see that their professional skills and craftsmanship support the entire Swiss watch industry, which is really their pillar industry!