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Saw it at a very reputable Italian dealer from London. I know him since years, so I fully trust that the watch is ok.
Mar 02, 2018,05:59 AM
My only fear is that it is too small for me on the long run.
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Obviously...usual caveats.....
By: Baron - Mr Red : March 2nd, 2018-05:55
......do you know the reputation of the owner....does it have its papers......etc etc But from teh scan, it looks lovely. Probably a 2nd series 3417.........can't be 100% without seeing it though
Thanks, my friend!
By: marcelo : March 3rd, 2018-16:21
Well, depending on the wrist and outfit it should look great! I'd only change the strap to a black one. ๐
wears big....
By: Baron - Mr Red : March 2nd, 2018-06:08
......i have an Explorer 1 that is actually bigger by 1mm but appears much smaller. The 3417 wears on the larger side........
looks real good
By: SpinnefrisstKuh : March 2nd, 2018-09:52
I propose the special 3417 guide of mstanga.
3417 heaven
By: SpinnefrisstKuh : March 3rd, 2018-00:32
just contact him via email, nice guy received my book within very short time ๐
a real beauty indeed...
By: Watcholic_id : March 2nd, 2018-18:42
and about the size, it's a proper size IMHO. hope you pull the trigger cheers
I was in Parma and I've seen that watch ...
By: mstanga : March 4th, 2018-03:36
Hi everybody, today I was in Parma and I've seen this watch in the real (finally because I saw it only by pic before) I used a good loupe and analyzed the dial. It is my opinion that there are not signs to let me think it is repainted or refinished. It ha...
Hi Marco
By: Baron - Mr Red : March 4th, 2018-04:00
LoL. I have been discussing this watch with a friend. I saw a similar dilemma. Much to suggest a type 1 but also elements of a type 2. If I had to jump, I would say Mk1 variant as that would conform more to the serial and movement number. But 60% only pro...
Serials are...
By: mstanga : March 4th, 2018-12:06
Movement number: 730.11x (cal. 27AM400) Case number: 2.618.17x They are coherent for a type 1 dial The dealer has a Patek Extract from the archives