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Patek Philippe and Cortina Watch celebrate five decades of partnership

An alliance that spans 50 years speaks volumes about trust, respect, and shared passion and values, and when the partner in question is Patek Philippe, the last independent, family-owned Genevan watch manufacturer, the match is truly one of unparalleled privilege and prestige. One may say Cortina Watch got a lucky start in what began as a professional encounter over 66 years ago between founder Anthony Lim and the late Henri Stern, the grandfather of President of Patek Philippe, Thierry Stern.

Patek Phillipe X Cortina – Dome Clock 20145M-001 “Singapore Skyline”

When Cortina Watch was founded in 1972, it also started the journey of representing Patek Philippe, now developed into a five-decade retail partnership that has synergistically established both the brands across the Southeast and East Asia region. It cannot be anything but the proudest to say that one manages six Patek Philippe specialist boutiques across Asia, which Cortina Watch can lay a claim to today. In turn, Patek Philippe as one of the most respected brands in Swiss fine watchmaking has also found a loyal and dependable business ally in Cortina Watch.

Patek Phillipe X Cortina LE 50th Anniversary

In celebration of the 50th anniversary of Cortina’s founding as well as its five-decade partnership with Patek Philippe, a special 100-piece limited edition Patek Philippe Ref. 5057G- 010, a refreshed version of the Ref. 5057R-001 created for Cortina Watch in 1997 to celebrate its 25th anniversary, has been created. Crafted in white gold, the golden jubilee commemorative model takes a leaf from the silver jubilee creation in featuring the same triple row guilloched “Clous de Paris” hobnail bezel, paired with a charcoal grey sunburst dial with a black-gradient rim, white transfer-printed Roman numerals and white gold, pear-shaped hands. The in-house

Caliber 240 PS IRM C LU drives the Ref. 5057G-010, whose display is geared up with two subdials indicating the date, moon phases and power reserve, along with a small seconds indication between the four and five o’clock hour markers. The transparent sapphire case back, while bearing a commemorative inscription “Cortina Watch 50th Anniversary Since 1972” in white also affords a handsome view of the timepiece’s ultra-thin, self-winding movement with a 48-hour power reserve.

Patek Phillipe X Cortina – Dome Clock 20145M-001 “Singapore Skyline”

Also to commemorate Cortina Watch’s twin milestones, the Genevan manufacture has also created a unique dome table clock in Grand Feu cloisonné enamel, the Ref. 20145M- 001 “Singapore Skyline”. Paying homage to the impressive urbanscape of Singapore where Cortina Watch launched its second Patek Philippe boutique, the dome clock depicts beautifully the island state’s most iconic landmarks such as the Merlion mascot, Gardens by the Bay, the Esplanade and Marina Bay Sands.

To render the skyline visual, the enameller used 9.2 m of 24k gold wire, cutting the length into tiny segments and shaping them to craft the contours. Fifty enamel colours—47 transparent, 1 opaque and 2 opalescent—were roped in to give the cityscape imagery a magical tint, replete with subtle gradations and layered effects set in 10 to 14 rounds of firings at temperatures ranging from 890° to 910°C for each enamelled plate. A final sprinkle of cascading gold and silver dust showcases 50 gold stars and fireworks which ignite the gradated blue to indigo night sky backdrop on the dome clock to symbolise the golden jubilee celebrations.

Centred in front is a guilloched hour circle that is skilfully accentuated with floral-inspired dentate edges referencing the blooms of the garden city, alongside 12 baguette lapis lazuli markers and a cloisonné enamel dial centre. Indicated discreetly below the dial centre of the clock, powered by the Caliber 17’’’ PEND mechanical movement rewound by an electric motor, is an engraved inscription “Cortina Watch – 50th Anniversary – Since 1972”.

As Patek Philippe timepieces are also regarded as precious heirlooms that are passed down generations, the connection between the Genevan manufacture and the Southeast Asian fine watch retailer is also in a similar sense defined by an inter-generational friendship between the Stern family, the owners of Patek Philippe, and the family of Mr. Anthony Lim, the custodians of Cortina Watch.

“The friendship between my grandfather, father and Mr. Anthony Lim started over 66 years ago and it still stands strong today, much like the relationship between Patek Philippe & Cortina Watch. This is a unique and precious relationship that truly transcends generations, and I am proud to be part of this very special celebration and to present the Ref. 20145M-001 “Singapore Skyline” Dome Table Clock to Mr. Anthony Lim on behalf of my father. We look forward to another 50 years of great partnership and for our next generations to keep this friendship going”, says Mr. Thierry Stern.

To mark the longstanding partnership, a travelling exhibition co-hosted by Patek Philippe and Cortina Watch will be held at Patek Philippe boutiques across the region, starting with Singapore before travelling to Taiwan, Thailand and Malaysia, and returning to Singapore at the year-end.

On Newsstands: WOW Malaysia Spring 2020

Spring 2020 is here and once more, we have another highly anticipated issue of World of Watches Malaysia. Want to find out what we have in store for our valuable readers? Why not pick up a copy of the magazine or, even better, subscribe to receive the magazines at your convenience, especially during the Movement Control Order period? Here is a sneak peek of what’s inside.

Daniel Craig aka James Bond 007 is back with his new Omega Seamaster Diver 300M 007 Edition. Read how the actor was consulted on the creation of the watch made for the most famous of field secret agents even as the launch of the new Bond movie is postponed towards the end of the year. The new watch, with its military specifications and vintage-inspired aesthetics, will remain high on the desirability list, especially with the greater anticipation for the 25th Bond movie which is coincidentally Craig’s last outing as James Bond.

2020 is a leap year and, once again, the date change at the end of February moves into focus with the extra day at the end of the shortest month of the year. In this issue, we discover how fine German watchmaking brand, A. Lange & Söhne, implements the major complication of the Perpetual Calendar in their highly complicate timepieces. In fact, since 2001, the highly respected brand has released no less than eight timepieces that feature this complication and, all but one of them implements the function in the most traditional of ways.

On a more heartwarming note, we feature Patek Philippe’s long-standing relationship with Cortina Watch as they come together to revel over sixty years of warm friendship and business connections. Find out how the two entities cooperated and stayed strong with each other through thick and thin in, our special write-up on Patek Philippe and Cortina Watch.

Of course, even in the absence of Baselworld and Watches & Wonders 2020, we persevere and continue to present the latest horological launches for the year. Rado shares the limelight with the new update on its popular vintage-styled Captain Cook that comes enhanced with 300m water resistance and in a more prominent and larger case of 42mm. Corum presents something lavish for the ladies – the Corum Golden Bridge Round 39, a watch that successfully combines traditional watchmaking values with the fine skills of haute joaillerie. Not to be left behind, Seiko honours Novak Djokovic’s achievements with a new Seiko Astron GPS Solar dedicated to the champion tennis player as its premium brand, Grand Seiko, celebrates 60 years of excellence with a range of 60th anniversary Grand Seiko limited edition watches.

Rest assured, these are just some of the many other fabulous watches that we delve into for this issue. During times of social distancing, many physical watch launches were postponed or cancelled but, definitely, we will not be lacking in any watch related information so stay with us always!

Last but not least, in our issue, we also invite you to take a journey on the L’Odyssée de Cartier even in the times when there are many travel restrictions. Discover how the legendary Maison took inspiration from the depth and the diversity of mankind’s culture and incorporated it into rare creations. Do not forget to follow the adventures on Cartier’s YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/Cartier

As we all stay strong and healthy in these trying times, please stay tuned into the happenings of the Malaysian watch market and do look out for the Spring 2020 issue of World of Watches at your local newsstands as well as follow us on our Instagram account @WatchWOWMy.