Inside Patek Philippe
The Patek Philippe Books
Since 1982, Patek Philippe has published numerous reference works for aficionados and collectors of exquisite timepieces. Each book delves into the world of watchmaking from unique perspectives, richly illustrated with photographs that chronicle the evolution of our creations throughout history. Note: Our publications are available for purchase through our partner, Watchprint, where you will be redirected for online orders.
patek philippe: the authorized biography
This remarkable book offers a profound and intimate exploration of our legacy. Drawing on exclusive interviews with the Stern family, owners of Patek Philippe, and with past and present employees and watchmakers, as well as previously unpublished documents from our rich archives, Nick Foulkes' essential work celebrates our illustrious history.
treasures of the patek philippe museum
These two lavishly illustrated volumes showcase the finest treasures of the "Antique Collection" and the "Patek Philippe Collection" on display at the museum. They encapsulate 500 years of horological science, craftsmanship, and art – where the quest for the "perfect watch" is beautifully embodied.
Patek Philippe Museum Catalog
This incredibly detailed catalog chronicles the history of our pocket watches and wristwatches. Featuring 1005 pieces, it spans from our founding in 1839 through the 1980s, offering a captivating journey through the evolution of horological artistry and innovation that defines us.
Star Caliber 2000
This meticulously crafted, beautifully illustrated book, dedicated to one of the most significant pocket watches in history, serves as both an introduction and a treasure trove for specialists, capturing the essence of our philosophy: safeguarding venerable watchmaking traditions, while pioneering technical innovations.
Patek Philippe Pocket Watches
This magnificently illustrated volume stands as the definitive reference on our pocket watches, starting from the inaugural Patek & Czapek timepieces of 1839. Within its pages are 280 exquisite watches, featuring notable pieces crafted for popes, princesses, Balkan kings, and even Queen Victoria, accompanied by detailed descriptions and historical insights.