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Thierry Stern lands in Hong Kong for Asian market meetings

The Patek Philippe president's 43-minute hop from Guangzhou signals a focused push into the region's luxury watch buyers.

By celebplanes · 1 min read · Thierry Stern

Thierry Stern — owner of HB-JFP (Gulfstream G650)

Thierry Stern

Thierry Stern's Gulfstream G650 (HB-JFP) flight path — ZGGG — Guangzhou Baiyun to VHHH — Hong Kong
Flight path · ZGGG — Guangzhou BaiyunVHHH — Hong Kong · 43m airborne
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Departure
ZGGG — Guangzhou Baiyun
Arrival
VHHH — Hong Kong
Airborne
43m
Distance
127 nm
CO₂
3.0t

Thierry Stern flew from Guangzhou to Hong Kong on June 9, 2026, a 43-minute hop aboard his Gulfstream G650 (HB-JFP) that touched down at Hong Kong International just before dawn. The short flight avoids commercial schedules and suggests a tightly planned itinerary.

The same week, Stern is likely engaging with VIP clients and regional distributors in Hong Kong, a critical market for Patek Philippe's $1.5–2 billion annual revenue. The city serves as the gateway for greater China, which accounts for a growing share of the brand's coveted Nautilus and Grand Complications sales, per industry analyses cited by Luxurylaunches.

Stern's visit fits a pattern of hands-on management: he often jets to key hubs for face-to-face meetings. The brief Guangzhou stopover—a major manufacturing and trade center—may have preceded this Hong Kong leg. For the fourth-generation leader of a $12–15 billion family firm, personal attention to top clients remains the watch word.

Aboard the Gulfstream G650

Gulfstream G650 exterior — Thierry Stern's private jet (HB-JFP)
Gulfstream G650 cabin floor plan — Thierry Stern's private jet interior layout
Exterior & cabin layout · Gulfstream G650

The aircraft

Type
Gulfstream G650
Tail
HB-JFP
Max alt
29,100 ft
Max speed
522 kt

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