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A Look Inside the Patek Philippe Watch Art Exhibition in Singapore
By SENATUS Magazine | 26 September 2019

The Watch Art Grand Exhibition by Patek Philippe opens its doors to the public on 28 September and will run through 13 October. Spanning 1800 square meters, the Sands Theatre at Marina Bay Sands has been transformed, immersing visitors into the world of Patek Philippe - from the historical salons in Geneva, it's workshop, the Patek Philippe Museum as well as ten themed rooms showcasing not only the manufacture's current collection but also antique pieces dating back to 1530.

The exhibition also features several Singapore limited edition watches specially created for the event, handcrafted clocks and timepieces that also pay tribute to the cultural and artistic heritage of Singapore and the SEA region.

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