DeBoulle to host Patek Philippe exhibit
October 23, 2006
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| One of six men's watches in Patek Philippe's new "Nautilus" collection. |
Dallas—A collection of
Patek Philippe watches will go on display at Dallas jeweler deBoulle on Friday and Saturday.
The exhibit will include an introduction of Patek Philippe's new "Nautilus" collection. To commemorate the 30th anniversary of the collection, Patek Philippe has redesigned the line and launched six new men's models, many of which will go on display during the deBoulle event.
The exhibit will also include important watches from Patek Philippe's history, including the Calatrava, the Ellipse and the women's Twenty-4.
"Patek Philippe is not one design but a whole series of designs, each with its own following," Patek Philippe U.S. President Hank Edelman said in a statement. "This distinguishes us from most other brands. In design, our overriding goal is to be classic and timeless because we want to give our clients style that will endure and look beautiful for generations."
Patek Philippe represents just one of the 19 timepiece brands carried by deBoulle, which also sells designer jewelry, diamonds and colored gemstones.