
In a captivating post, mj23 shares a detailed look at the Patek Philippe Caliber 240 micro-rotor, highlighting its distinctive coin-edge finish. This close-up perspective invites readers to appreciate the intricate details often unseen by the naked eye, sparking a discussion among collectors about the nuances of Patek Philippe's movement decoration. mj23's contribution serves as a valuable visual reference for enthusiasts and new owners alike.

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That picture is absolutely inspiring! Thanks for posting!
This is what makes the heart race for Patek
And who says Patek does not finish its watches well?!!
Very nicely captured, thanks. I got my Cal. 240 this past Tuesday and didn‘t have a chance to see it under a loupe yet. Looking forward to seeing my rotor edge close up! Thanks for the fantastic pic! Daniel
This photo really isn't about the finishing on the micro-rotor but more about the bad, overly deep striping. This isn't finishing that should be acceptable on such an expensive watch.
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