Carmelo Anthony, Kevin Hart, Tyler, the Creator, and four other celebs flaunted stylish watches on the streets this week.
Patek Philippe's one-of-a-kind, stainless steel Grandmaster Chime ref. 6300 made history at the Only Watch auction in Geneva. A closeup of Patek Philippe's Grandmaster Chime ref. 6300. Photo courtesy ...
A mechanical watch that plays the time like a music box may seem like a gimmick inspired by your smartphone, but the minute repeater is actually a centuries-old complication that once put the ...
Patek Philippe Ref. 992/149G “Owl” Pocket watch with miniature painting on enamel background is part of the brand's Rare Handcrafts exhibit in Geneva that opens today. Every year the legendary Swiss ...
Patek Philippe has introduced two new references to the Cubitus collection in a more manageable 40mm size Both options are also the first white and rose gold references for the series Patek’s Cubitus ...
Patek Philippe has been continuously producing watches since its founding in 1839, making it among the oldest watch companies in the world. Patek Philippe is also the only family-owned watchmaker ...
One of the most sought-after Patek Philippe watches has been listed for private sale by the Monaco Legend Group and it is expected to fetch more than $20 million: the Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar ...
From Joe DiMaggio to Albert Einstein, Princess Diana to Victoria Beckham, watchmaker Patek Philippe has long been a celebrity favorite. But the Swiss brand’s reputation has taken an unexpected turn in ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Patek Philippe has today unveiled its first new watch collection in 25 years, intended to reach an urban and ...
Welcome to Brand Breakdown, a series of comprehensive yet easy-to-digest guides to your favorite companies, with insights and information you won’t find on the average About page. The Patek Philippe ...
Back in 2014, Patek Philippe president Thierry Stern caused quite a stir when, in an interview with Phillymag.com, he stated that some of the watchmaker’s timepieces could take six or even eight years ...
Watch nerds, by their very definition, like to obsess over a good detail. And they (ok, we) take pride in knowing watches by their arcane, insider references. Would you just call this a Nautilus?