
Baron - Mr Red revisits the Patek Philippe Reference 3417, a rare stainless steel-only model, adding new historical insights to his previous review. He traces its inspiration back to a special amagnetic watch created for Admiral Richard Byrd in 1955, highlighting Patek Philippe's early innovation in anti-magnetic technology.

The Patek Philippe Calatrava reference 3417 is an antimagnetic timepiece. This reference is distinguished by its specific antimagnetic properties.
This reference features a steel case. The dial is noted as a radium dial. No further details regarding the movement or case architecture are provided.
The Patek Philippe Calatrava reference 3417 appeals to collectors seeking a specific antimagnetic Patek Philippe model. Its characteristics are defined by its reference number and antimagnetic designation.
Lovely watch , the Amlalgamatic. A tool watch thats very sturdy , i believe. Best wishes Baron. Geross.
the information came from within Patek reference books......so "probably" accurate.
A cool combo of steel, antimagnetic, back story, etc.
........when we did our "Top 5", this would be in mine.
Perfect partner to the 3448J for your vintage PP pair. Then 5650G and 5370P for your modern PP pair. Tool/dress pair in modern and vintage. All different metals. All different complications. Amazing quartet! Certainly a dream setup! Enjoy!
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