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- Watch Authenticity
To determine whether or not your watch is authentic, please contact an official Patek Philippe retailer. If you are unable to provide the case and movement numbers thanks to a Certificate of Origin or an Extract from the Archives, you may need to remove the case back of the watch to find out the number, a delicate intervention that can only be carried out by an Authorized Retailer or an Authorized Service Center.
Patek Philippe cannot provide information of this kind. We recomment that you contact an auction house or a dealer specialized in selling and buying older timepieces.
The case back of your timepiece must be removed to see the movement number. The movement number is engraved in the movement of your watch. The case number is engraved on the inside of the case back. The removal of the case back of a wristwatch or pocket watch should only be performed by an Authorized Retailer or an Authorized Service Center.
The Certificate of Origin can unfortunately never be re-issued. Please contact your Official Patek Philippe Retailer from whom you purchased your timepiece for assistance.
If you are already a subscriber to Patek Philippe magazine and wish to have access to the Owners area, either contact us or email owners@patek.com, giving your magazine subscription details (name, postal address and email address and whether you wish to receive emails from us in future). We will then provide access.
Are you a new Owner?
Please fill in the Owner registration form. You will then have access to the exclusive Patek Philippe Owners area.