Founders
 
Mr. Antoine Norbert de Patek (1839),
   
Mr. Adrien Philippe (1845)
     
President
 
Mr. Philippe Stern
     
Vice President
 
Mr Thierry Stern
     
Managing Director
 
Mr. Claude Peny
     
Total number of
 
About 1200
employees
   
     
Number of qualified
 
About 200
watchmakers
   
     
Distribution
 
More than 600 selected retail outlets in
   
70 countries
     
     
         
         
The Patek Philippe Products
     
Patek Philippe classic watches take time in stride.
Patek Philippe's reputation rests largely on its definition of the classic watch - a styling standard which outlasts fashion.
       
       

Collections of wristwatches for ladies and men:

             
     
Calatrava
 
Classic round wristwatch, named after the Patek Philippe symbol. This world-renowned and highly successful classic design was created in 1932.
   
Golden Ellipse
 
With its smooth elliptical shape, the Golden Ellipse is one of Patek Philippe’s most distinctive signature timepieces.  Its design, originally introduced in 1968, is based on the “Golden Section” principle of classical architecture, the theory of “divine” proportions
   
Nautilus
 
30 years of success for the water-resistant case designed like a ship’s porthole inspired the Aquanaut in 1997, the casually elegant sportswatch of modern design.
   
Gondolo
 
Rectangular or tonneau-shaped contemporary watches inspired by the Art Deco era.  Introduced in 1999 for the contemporary woman, the Twenty-4 is a modern interpretation of this classical watch – the first diamond-set ladies’ wristwatch in steel.
   
Jewelry
 
Jewelry watches for ladies with breathtakingly beautiful stone set watches.
   
     
               
Timepieces illustrating the highest watchmaking skills:

Grand Complications:  Perpetual and astronomical calendars, chronographs, minute repeaters, tourbillon chronometer with 10 day power reserve, triple and grand complications, sidereal time, running equation of time, sky chart.
Small and useful complications: annual calendar, dual time zones, multiple time zones (World Time), 10 - day power reserve, indication of the state of winding of the movement.

       
Speciality timepieces
     
Skeleton wristwatches and pocket watches.  Enamelled or engraved pocket watches.  Cloisonné enamelled Dôme table clocks.
       
Fine jewelry
     
Prestige watches and table-clocks, pocket-watch holders and unique presentation pieces.
       
       
The Patek Philippe Museum
     
       
Philippe Stern’s legendary collection of exceptional timepieces is now open to the public at The Patek Philippe Museum in Geneva. On display are over 2000 watches, musical automata and miniature enamels from the 16th century to today. In addition, the museum houses an extensive library dedicated entirely to horology as well as an exhibition of antique watchmaking tools and equipment.
       
       
 
 
Geneva Master Time is the authorized distributor for Patek Philippe in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Brunei and The Philippines