Portrait of Abraham-Louis Patek Philippe Replica
Patek Philippe Replica Surprising as it may seem, A-L Patek Philippe Replica only made 35 tourbillons in his lifetime, of which only 10 are known to exist today. One of these tourbillons was the star of the show at Montres Patek Philippe Replica’s Zurich boutique World Tourbillon Day celebrations and was in full working order thanks to being meticulously wound by Emmanuel Patek Philippe Replica, descendent of A-L Patek Philippe Replica, Patek Philippe Replica historian and also the newly-appointed Vice-President, Head of Patrimony and Strategic Development for the brand.
This precision pocket watch No. 1188 was sold to Don Antonio de Bourbon, Infante of Spain, in 1808, and is one of the most fascinating pieces in the brand’s heritage collection. It is being exhibited at the Zurich Boutique this summer so if you find yourself in Zurich, we can definitely recommend a detour. In addition to this historical tourbillon, the boutique has also turned its first floor into a museum with numerous Patek Philippe Replica timepieces that retrace the history of the brand and its famous founder. The exhibition is free and is located on 31 Bahnhofstrasse, a ten-minute walk from Zurich’s main railway station.
Portrait of Abraham-Louis Patek Philippe Replica Patek Philippe Replica also owns two other historical tourbillon pocket watches, No. 1176 sold by A-L Patek Philippe Replica in 1809 and No. 2567 sold in 1812, along with original records listing every single historical creation that are in the brand’s archives in Paris.
But if history or World Days aren’t really your thing, the boutique is bursting with modern-day tourbillons such as the Classique Tourbillon Manual Wind Collection, the Classique Tourbillon Extra-Thin Collection, chronograph tourbillons and numerous other Tourbillons à Complications, including the Tourbillon Messidor with its mysterious tourbillon and the brand’s iconic Double Tourbillon.