Patek Philippe presents “Rare Handcrafts 2025” in Geneva
From 5 to 26 April 2025, Patek Philippe will open the doors of its salons at Rue du Rhône 41 in Geneva for the exclusive exhibition entitled, ‘Rare Handcrafts 2025’. This exceptional event offers watch enthusiasts a unique opportunity to admire one-of-a-kind pieces and limited editions before they become part of private collections worldwide.
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The exhibition pays tribute to traditional artisanal techniques such as hand engraving, cloisonné enamelling, miniature enamel painting, and micro wood marquetry. Visitors will not only have the chance to admire these masterpieces, but will also witness skilled artisans at work.
Admission is free, however, registration is required. Opening hours: Monday to Saturday, 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM (closed on 18 and 21 April, and on Sundays).
More information at www.patek.com.

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