
Sunspark, a new member and prospective Patek Philippe owner, seeks community expertise on a vintage Golden Ellipse Ref. 3548. His post delves into the challenges of authenticating a watch without original papers and explores the timeless appeal of the Ellipse design, which he believes has remained consistent since its inception.








The Patek Philippe reference 3548, introduced in 1968, marks the debut of the Golden Ellipse collection. This reference established the distinctive elliptical case shape that became a signature design for Patek Philippe, blending elements of a circle and a rectangle in a harmonious proportion derived from the golden ratio. It represented a departure from more traditional round or rectangular cases, offering a refined and understated aesthetic that appealed to a discerning clientele seeking innovative design. The 3548 set the foundation for a successful and enduring line of watches within the brand's catalog.
This particular example of the reference 3548 is presented in a white gold case, measuring 27 x 32 mm. It houses the manual-winding Patek Philippe Caliber 23'''300, a movement known for its slim profile and reliability. The watch features a sunburst blue dial, which on some examples, is signed by retailers such as Beyer, indicating its original point of sale. The crystal protecting the dial is typically made of sapphire, providing durability and scratch resistance.
As the original Golden Ellipse, the reference 3548 holds significant appeal for collectors interested in Patek Philippe's design innovations and the history of the model line. Its clean lines and unique case shape make it a distinctive piece, often sought after for its historical importance and elegant proportions. Variants exist in different precious metals and dial configurations, but the core design language established by the 3548 remains consistent across the early Golden Ellipse models.
i'm no expert on the Golden Ellipse but everything about this looks good to me. The movement is certainly correct (and a beauty), the markings look right in the case back and even the buckle looks accurate. Stunning watch.
it is the model you like and not because it is a good bargain. The Ellipse has its charm, has its aficionados but is not necessarily the most coveted model from PP. So go for it if YOU like it, and enjot it every time you wear it. But don't buy it just because of the reasonable price. As for the authenticity, I'm not a speicialist of the Ellipse either, but every detail I look at seems good to me. Best, Mike
thanks for all the help, does any body know of any other differences from all the ellipse apart from the caliber as externally they all look identical..
Unless I am mistaking the new version is larger than the vintage one.
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