PATEK PHILIPPE
Patek Philippe
Patek Philippe has its roots in 1839 when Antoine Norbert de Patek and François Chapek jointly founded Patek Chapek.
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Used A LadiesPatek Philippe Calatrava Ladies Moon Phase 4858G-001 Silver/Diamond Ladies Watch [Used] [Wristwatch]¥2,805,000(税込)
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Used A MenPatek Philippe Grand Complication Perpetual Calendar 5320G-001 Ivory Men's Watch [Used] [Wristwatch]¥9,229,000(税込)
About Patek Philippe
Patek Philippe's root is "Patek, Czapek & Cie", which was co-founded in 1839 by Antoine Norbert de Patek and Francois Czapek. A prestigious maker that has continued to make watches in its long history, it is one of the three major watch makers in the world, along with "Audemars Piguet" and "Vacheron Constantin".
The beautiful design and the high level of technology are said to be the best among the three major watch makers. From the lineup of watches equipped with complications such as perpetual calendar and moon phase, you can see the high technological standard.
A special presence in the wristwatch industry
Since its founding in Geneva, Switzerland, Patek Philippe has always maintained its traditions and continued to innovate with its high technological capabilities. Since founding in 1839, it has obtained more than 100 technical patents on watches.
Queen Victoria bought a gold pocket watch at the 1851 Great Exhibition in London, which established Patek Philippe's position as a luxury watch maker. In addition, it is a brand of the finest watches that has customers such as celebrities and royal aristocrats who have made a name for themselves in history.
It is also a manufacturer that has consistently maintained its independence to date, as much of the Swiss watch industry is part of large corporate groups.
Queen Victoria bought a gold pocket watch at the 1851 Great Exhibition in London, which established Patek Philippe's position as a luxury watch maker. In addition, it is a brand of the finest watches that has customers such as celebrities and royal aristocrats who have made a name for themselves in history.
It is also a manufacturer that has consistently maintained its independence to date, as much of the Swiss watch industry is part of large corporate groups.
Precisely made by hand
When talking about Patek Philippe, it is inevitable to talk about their high level of technical skill. Patek Philippe, which has had strict standards, has all watches certified with "Geneva Seal", which is given as a proof of the finest Swiss watches. From 2009, they set an even stricter original regulation "Patek Philippe Seal" that exceeds the Geneva seal. They continue to require high quality for all of their own parts.
In addition, all processes from production to finishing are done manually by skilled craftsmen. Elaborate construction that is particular with the function and design as a wristwatch is what attracts many watch enthusiasts.
In addition, all processes from production to finishing are done manually by skilled craftsmen. Elaborate construction that is particular with the function and design as a wristwatch is what attracts many watch enthusiasts.
Noble design and overwhelming status
Patek Philippe watches require strict standards, but one of their attractions is their excellent design. The sports watch "Nautilus" with a submarine motif and the sporty and elegant "Aquanaut" are popular models with a highly universal design. In addition, they have a wide lineup of watches with great design, such as "Calatrava" which has a simple design and a sense of luxury.
With an overwhelming status that can be said to be the best in the world among many luxury watch makers, it continues to reign at the top of the watch industry as a "watch that will be inherited for a lifetime".
With an overwhelming status that can be said to be the best in the world among many luxury watch makers, it continues to reign at the top of the watch industry as a "watch that will be inherited for a lifetime".