THE MUSEUM PHILIP WATCH, FROM NAPLES TO SWITZERLAND: THE ORIGINS OF EXCELLENCE

Philip Watch , historical Italian watch brand was born in Naples in 1858 , presents ” The Museum Philip Watch – The Origins of excellence” , an ambitious project that tells the story of the brand through 150 years of Swiss technology and Italian design.
The exhibition will be set up inside the room Siren Castel dell ‘Ovo in Naples Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 October and will also remain available to the public .
From the perfect combination of Swiss precision and creativity Neapolitan born Philip Watch , the oldest brand of Swiss watches made ​​in Italy. Elegance, details, style and creativity on the one hand , precision, technology and innovation; these are the features that have made Philip Watch a brand that has always offered a high quality product .
Over the years , models, drawings , images and catalogs were collected and analyzed and meticulously put together with the dual objective of rebuilding the heritage of a brand that has its origins in Italy and to provide an understanding of the technical details and design the creation of their watches Philip Watch.
Today the story of Philip Watch arrived in Naples , taking a journey back , to raise awareness of this cultural heritage to the public in Naples.
Massimo Carraro , Group Chief Executive , said: “We are delighted to bring to Naples watches of our long history of success and a unique combination of Swiss technology and Italian design , a combination unique in the world of watchmaking. Always create objects that can be transmitted from father to son , one generation after the other : a tradition that we are proud to renew every day in the most important markets in the world . a beautiful story that with this project we want to know , because he deserves it ” .
The history of the Museum Philip Watch that has already been presented in Milan , Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

Exhibition opening : Saturday 5 and Sunday, October 6 – Naples , Castel dell ‘Ovo – Siren Hall
Opening to the public: Saturday ( 16:00 to 19:00 ) , Sunday ( 9:00 to 14:00 )
free admission