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Patek Philippe announces Milan as the next destination for its Watch Art grand exhibition

5 December 2025

​Mark your calendars for October 2026, as the intersection of Italian sartorial flair and Swiss precision is set to take center stage. From 2 to 18 October, Patek Philippe will unveil the seventh edition of its prestigious WATCH ART Grand Exhibition in the heart of Milan. 

​This isn’t merely a showcase; it is a curated voyage into the Manufacture’s enduring romance with haute horlogerie. Visitors can expect to be immersed in the world of the Genevan watchmaker, discovering both its latest technical innovations and a breathtaking array of Rare Handcrafts. In a move that is sure to delight collectors, the exhibition will also debut a series of limited-edition timepieces created exclusively to honor this Milanese chapter. 

​Despite the air of exclusivity, the exhibition remains a celebration for the public. Admission is complimentary, with online registration opening in April 2026—a date well worth circling in your diary now. 

Watches & Jewelry

The crystalline allure of the Patek Philippe Nautilus Ref. 7118/1450 and Ref. 5811/1460

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The sculptural opulence of the Patek Philippe Gondolo Ref. 7042/100

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Zenith finds its poetic peak in the rose gold DEFY Skyline Tourbillon

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Zenith reaches for the stars with the architectural DEFY Skyline Chronograph

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A study in effortless elegance with the Louis Vuitton Tambour

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The legendary ascent of the Roger Dubuis Knights of the Round Table collection

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The emerald allure of the Louis Vuitton Escale Malachite

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The vivid luxury of the Louis Vuitton Escale Turquoise

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