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RIP

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By: Bruno.M1
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ChristianDK
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RIP Mr. Stern

Which of your watches speaks to you about his legacy and why? For me, it’s my first Patek, which he shepherded to iconic, pre-hype status with model evolution and experimentation until we got the 5711/1A-010.
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By: Mahatma
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quattro
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Two watches in tribute to Mr. Philippe Stern

It seemed to me that one way to pay tribute to Mr. Philippe Stern , a man to whom Patek Philippe and all of us watch enthusiasts owe so much , was to show some personal photos taken at the Patek Philippe Museum of two watches in particular: The Wrist Chro
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By: quattro
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quattro
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advice needed - 5960 vs 5172G-010 or 5170G-001

Good evening all, I need some help with a relatively unimportant problem. I recently acquired a JLC duometre chronograph in the original yellow gold and am absolutely loving the finishing on it. That, and just maturing as a collector, has caused me to thi
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By: 02acs
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j.jota
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Philippe Stern: A tribute

With the passing of Philippe Stern, the world of horology has lost one of its greatest visionaries and guardians. More than the leader of Patek Philippe, he was the custodian of a philosophy that placed craftsmanship, tradition and uncompromising excellen
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By: ImranLondon
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amanico
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A two-tone dial 3971

Patek Philippe ref. 3971J , first Series with two tone dial (and transparent snapback). From the collection of Andrea Parmegiani . Very nice , isn't it? Best, Emmanuel credit: Andrea Parmegiani aka @_1_5_1_8_
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By: quattro
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quattro
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Nautilus ref. 5712 – An overview

The Patek Philippe Nautilus has become an icon . Among its “ complicated ” variants , the ref. 5712 , introduced in 2006 , with its asymmetrical dial , is undoubtedly one of the most iconic . So let's have a look at the different versions of this referenc
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By: quattro
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quattro
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Patek Philippe - Independent dead seconds

Around 1847 , Jean-Adrien Philippe , co-founder of Patek Philippe, developed a movement with central independent dead seconds based on a Victorin Piguet & Cie ebauche . The center independent dead seconds hand can be activated on demand via a pusher locat
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By: quattro
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quattro
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Crispy and clear as gilt opaline…

Or blackened salmon 🍣 . I like how this 5172G-010 looks and wears. The number contrast really pops. Patek Philippe certainly is a master on case design and the 29-535 PS movement is a class of its own. I actually like how the pushers feel too. When compar
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By: Clueless_Collector
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EDJA
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