
WatchFan1's recent acquisition of a Patek Philippe Ref. 3448 perpetual calendar has sparked an intriguing debate within the collector community. The author questions whether the watch, advertised as yellow gold, is in fact an ultra-rare rose gold example. This article delves into the visual evidence and expert opinions surrounding this potential horological discovery, highlighting the nuances of vintage Patek Philippe metals and the excitement of uncovering a truly exceptional piece.




The Patek Philippe Reference 3448 is notable as the brand's first self-winding perpetual calendar wristwatch. Introduced in 1962, it marked a significant technical advancement for Patek Philippe, combining the convenience of an automatic movement with the intricate perpetual calendar complication. This reference established a new standard for complicated wristwatches and laid the groundwork for subsequent automatic perpetual calendar models. It was produced for over two decades, demonstrating its enduring appeal and technical success.
The watch features an 18k yellow gold case with a diameter of 37.5 mm, housing the automatic caliber 27-460 Q. This movement provides a power reserve of approximately 40 hours. The dial is champagne in color, protected by a sapphire crystal, and the watch offers a water resistance of 30 meters. The bezel is polished, complementing the overall classic design of the timepiece.
Reference 3448 is highly regarded by collectors for its historical significance as Patek Philippe's inaugural automatic perpetual calendar. It appeals to those who appreciate the blend of traditional watchmaking with technical innovation. The model was primarily produced in yellow gold, with very few examples in white gold, rose gold, or platinum, making those variants particularly rare. Its production run concluded in 1985, solidifying its place as a key reference in the history of complicated Patek Philippe wristwatches.
on archive papers from Patek? Iād be ordering one pronto. Good luck.
will be a great time. Enjoy!
...but aren't there papers to verify?
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