Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar Complication
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Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar Complication

By FanFrancisco · Jul 8, 2017 · 21 replies
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FanFrancisco shares a series of captivating images from an event focused on perpetual calendars, sparking a discussion among Patek Philippe enthusiasts. The post delves into the intricate mechanics and enduring appeal of this sophisticated complication, inviting reflections on specific references like the 3940 and 5320G.

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dr.kol
Jul 8, 2017
Thank you for an interesting post.

I always had a soft point when perpetual calendars are concerned. When I got deeply interested about watches, 3940 was my first love. Best, Kari

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FanFrancisco
Jul 10, 2017
3940 is the class one among all perpetial calendars, it won't go wrong! [nt]

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Alkiro1
Jul 9, 2017
Thanks for the guided tour Stefan.

I always like to see tiny parts and mouvement explanations in picture. And watches of course. Best wishes Alkiro

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FanFrancisco
Jul 10, 2017
me too, those tiny parts are fascintating, was always wondering how a watch bring run asembled by these tiny parts together. [nt]

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Alkiro1
Jul 10, 2017
Shh! It's a magic trick. But don't reveal it 😉

Best wishes Alkiro

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5980
Jul 9, 2017
Thank you for the confirmation: I have a lot to learn! Best [nt]

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