Patek Philippe has a long tradition of honoring its own achievements by acquiring significant pieces from its past and displaying them in the Patek Philippe Museum in Geneva. Each year, the brand commissions the renowned French porcelain maker Limoges to produce a limited series of porcelain trinket dishes — and that’s exactly what we have here!
Limoges is a prestigious French brand celebrated for its exceptionally fine porcelain tableware, with a history dating back to the late 1700s.
This particular piece measures 18.5 x 18.5 cm and features a sailing boat motif inspired by the decoration on an enamel pocket watch from the Patek Philippe Museum. The original pocket watch was a unique piece crafted in white gold to celebrate 175 years of the Patek Philippe brand. “L’aube sur le lac” is a personal artwork owned by Philippe Stern, which served as the inspiration for the enamel work on the watch.
This collectible dish is in as-new condition, part of the 2008 collection, and comes with its original Patek Philippe–branded cardboard box.
A perfect addition for any Patek Philippe enthusiast or collector of fine objects — don’t miss the chance to add this elegant piece to your collection.