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Mahesh's recent encounter with a Patek Philippe reference has captivated the WatchProSite community, sparking a discussion about its rarity and exquisite details. His initial post highlights the watch's stunning aesthetics, particularly its manual winding movement and distinctive box crystal, which he describes as being "from another world." This article delves into the community's insights, offering a deeper understanding of this remarkable timepiece.
stunning reference from another era...I've not seen or known this before.
unfortunately I missed to take the picture of the movement, but I can vouch for it - it was the most prettiest manual wounding movement I've seen in any Patek...extremely graciously and well finished !
another thing that impressed me, the box crystal - was from another world.

what do you think ?
Best,
mahesh.,
Key Points from the Discussion
- The Patek Philippe reference in question was released in 2006, exclusively in platinum, with a limited production of only 100 pieces.
- These rare timepieces occasionally appear at auction, but are seldom seen on the open market, making them highly sought after by collectors.
- For collectors considering acquisition, it is crucial to secure the complete original package, which includes a special box and a commemorative medallion issued with the watch.
- The original author expressed a strong desire to acquire this reference in the future, acknowledging the added value of the shared movement picture.
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