
Samwan's acquisition of the Patek Philippe Calatrava Ref. 5153G-012, a limited edition for the 2015 London Exhibition, offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of exclusive timepieces. His post not only showcases a beautiful example of Patek Philippe's craftsmanship but also highlights the serendipitous nature of collecting rare watches. This article delves into the unique characteristics of this reference and the community's insights into its design and provenance.




Then he said: I also have this.... Without pausing for breath or asking for price, I immediately said: I'll take it
And as you may have guessed, I opted for the ladies equivalent for my smaller wrist!
Is it in yellow gold? Adds a vintage feel....
it is actually in rose gold! I actually took the watch to the Patek factory during a visit and the department that made cases immediately confirmed that it was in rose gold, something not even experts could tell. The reason is Patek uses only three microns of copper on their ladies watches and four microns of copper on their men's watches. Rose gold Nautlises have five microns of copper!
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