Hi There,
Newbie post. I recently came in to posession of an antique Patek Philippe (at least I hope). It seems to be from the 20s to 30s and I havent had the chance to take it to a reputable place to open up and get a look at the caliber. I noticed the spelling of Gevena vs Geneve as I normally see on Patek's and thought this would be a dead giveaway it was a fake. I saw a few more photos and dont beleive it to be so. Also it has Switzerland spelled out at 12 oclock.
Any help would be appreciated!
Ladies wristwatch (I beleive maybe pin?) Rope band, Hexagonal shape, no markings on back of case except initials.
Nolan



The fact that is is written "Geneva" and not "Geneve" is not a real hint for a fake as I know of vintage ones with Geneva on the dial.
Also: I very much doubt that Patek was so popular and, more logically, so well known that anybody would fake it.
The case design is credible as there have been ladies Pateks with such a case in the 30ies.
But mostlikely there has been a golden bracelet also, that might have been sold.
Clarity will bring only the movement.
Regards
Moritz
Hi Guys!
I opened the watch the other day and was able to get the numbers
Case number 287324
18K stamped
Number on the movement - 195667 18 jewels
It also had Spaulding Co Chicago, IL on the movement so was curious about that. I am about to put in my request from the archives but wanted to ask you guys about your thoughts as well. Any guess in terms of value?

