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Patek 3448j question
I would like to know more about this watch as I am tempted to get one in the near future. Can someone tell me what should be aware of? The different generations and what about the reversed calendar, is it much preferred?
I saw this on Chrono24 and wonder if there is anything I should be beware of.
You can private message me if you are more comfortable to communicate in that mode. Thank you.

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Patek 3448j question
By: CL : February 8th, 2020-13:25
I would like to know more about this watch as I am tempted to get one in the near future. Can someone tell me what should be aware of? The different generations and what about the reversed calendar, is it much preferred? I saw this on Chrono24 and wonder ...
Smart Move!
By: baufoam : February 8th, 2020-14:06
If you are prepared to spend the kind of money it takes to get into a 3448, you are very wise to do some serious “Due Diligence “. There were close to 600 of the 3448 made over a period of many years . Several of our Forum Members know a LOT about that re...
Thanks...
By: CL : February 8th, 2020-16:20
but it doesn't seem to easily tell what is considered well defined lugs when there is no comparison. I know there's different generation and also different calendar ring. Not sure if any of them is more desirable than another.
I asked for better images and
By: CL : February 12th, 2020-07:27
asked for specific questions. They replied they will gat back to me with what I ask ASAP and then a few days later, they simply told me the watch is on hold. still, the same watch is still being listed. I think my questions are too difficult to be answere...
Awesome Mike...
By: CL : February 10th, 2020-16:20
but do correct me if I'm wrong. I think the link I post and your Wonder watch are Second Generation. From what I have read these few days. the First Generation has enamel raised minute marker and small calender date font. Yours is pearl and big calendar d...
No...
By: DTL : February 11th, 2020-17:15
Not enamel dial but that the early (only pre-1970 for ref .3448) dials were engraved and filled with hard enamel for the signatures and scales then fired, a costly and traditional practice that was dropped after 1970 in favor of simply printing the dials....
No, here we go...
By: DTL : February 11th, 2020-22:48
For ref. 3448 the transition from engraved hard enamel to printed dials happened in 1970. For other references such as the 2499 the switch from engraved to printed took place a couple of years after around 1972. The four series of the 3448 are roughly as ...
Look closer...
By: DTL : February 12th, 2020-22:25
Especially at the date ring. The engraved dials fired with hard enamel has a thinner font compared to the printed dials. The yellow 3448 gold in your chrono24 link has a printed dial. Mike H's watch has an engraved hard enamel dial and I would be surprise...
Thanks DTL...
By: CL : February 12th, 2020-22:52
Do you know what's the main difference between the third series and the forth series? The 3rd series usually also has printed dial, so is the 4th series. onlyvintage.com Do you know which series is this and what do you think of its condition? Thank yo...
The watch in your link...
By: DTL : February 12th, 2020-23:11
...is a late example in yellow gold from the 4th series, the most common variant, necessarily with a printed "sigma" dial. Condition looks good but it is difficult to pass judgement based on photos alone. The cases of many vintage watches have been "recon...