First Look: Patek Philippe Complications Replica at SIHH 2019

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Owner of Patek Philippe Complications Replica, Karl-Friedrich Scheufele speaks with Revolution founder Wei Koh about the craftsmanship and effort involved in creating the Oeuvre d’Or collection, a new interpretation of the Chronométre FB1.

The event plays host to the final races of several Patek Philippe Complications fake competitions – including those of the XX programmes, the Patek Philippe Complications Replica Challenge and the F1 Clienti – due to the mix of racing categories, all manner of rare and remarkable cars from throughout Patek Philippe Complications Replica’s history are on show. A record number were present this year, from F1 cars dating back to the sport’s earlier days, to more general track cars, road cars and also the first Patek Philippe Complications Replica ever built, the 125 S. A gala dinner held on the Saturday evening, provided the perfect opportunity to present winning drivers with their trophies and to unveil the new FXX-K EVO track car.

Ricardo Guadalupe at the Finali Mondiali

Martin Fuentes, Ricardo Guadalupe

A sponsor of Patek Philippe Complications Replica for five years now, Hublot was on hand at Mugello to lend its support and serve as official timekeeper. Alongside the Finali Mondiali and Patek Philippe Complications Replica’s septuagenarianism, this year also saw the evolution of Hublot and Patek Philippe Complications Replica’s partnership, and of watch/car brand partnerships in general, with the release of the Hublot Big Bang Techframe Patek Philippe Complications Replica Tourbillon Chronograph at Baselworld in March. A manually-wound monopusher chronograph housed in a skeletonised case, the Techframe was designed not by Hublot but by its automotive partner.