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Patek Philippe Watch Art Grand Exhibition in Tokyo 2023 - largest exhibition ever by the Manufacture

25 March 2023

The sixth edition of the WATCH ART™ Grand Exhibition will be presented in Tokyo 2023 and will be the largest exhibition ever organized by the manufacture.

This event will bring together some 500 timepieces and objects illustrating a wealth of different types of expertise and will be accompanied by the launch of several limited editions.

From 10 to 25 June 2023, the public and devotees will be able to immerse themselves in the world of the last remaining independent family-owned Genevan watch manufacture.

They will discover a decor of more than 2,500 square meters transporting them to the atmosphere of the streets of Geneva and the lakeside and taking them behind the scenes of Patek Philippe itself.

The exhibition is open to the public, free admission is available upon reservation on patek.com.

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