I'm definitely all over the place with Patek Philippe watches... In fact, the more I dig into this brand's history and references, the more I discover references that I truly love. But the paradox is that I still own no PP watch and that I'll be able to a
I've already highlighted this reference last December , but when I saw these two photos my love of this watch was instantly reignited in the strongest way. I hope I'll be lucky enough to see one in real life someday (and acquire it?)... Please, fate, make
I'm so glad that you like this post: as you've probably understood it's when I saw your recent photos of the 2481 on IG that I said to myself "now's really the time to dive into this reference and document all its variants"! It's a wonderful example you'v
Probably not as new to many of you as it is to me, but how could I not share this absolutely amazing reference (which was evoked on this site by Roni M in 2008 and in 2014 )? Rose gold 35mm case with oversized conical lugs crafted by Geneva master casemak
Hi! Thanks The 1536 is how I bought it...it hasn't been to Geneva...the dial ,which you cant tell too well from the pic, is a two tone silvered dial You may find yours coming back quicker as with the recent 200 to 300% price hike by Patek to overhaul vint
Hi Roni, Wonderful looking 1536 (what a dial and oh the lugs!) and I imagine one of the great restorations from Geneva? I now have two in the process (active few months) but it will probably be a year or more between my "before" and "after" pictures! All
Patek Ref 1536 from 1946,with the original silvered dial and a 12" SC movement,sweep second hand. I collect from a design perspective rather than complication. In the Link on the PP 3424 I posted images of my asymetrics together and here they are individu