for many reasons, square case, art deco style and yellow gold (which is really out of fashion unfortuntately, or maybe fortunately, so YG nowadays stands out). It is always good to have an own style and be outside the mainstream. Here is my yellow gold, a
But none of the regular/ traditional 4/ 5 Patek reference books have any mention....I have every Auction catalogue for over 20 years and it has never come spend hours on this!!And have never ever come across it oddly i have 2546,2549,2549, 2550,2552...wo
Thanks..glad you liked it. Here it is on the left,the Ref 2550 with the guilloche dial and next to it 2 of the 4 case variants of the reference 2549.All from the '50's ,the belle époque of Patek from a case design perspective. Roni
Recently I was fortunate to add some new vintage Pateks to my collection and get a few back from Geneva after having been serviced,as well as a couple of recent pieces. As some of you may know I collect vintage pateks from a design perspective so finding
first, according to Chuck Maddox (Moonwatch expert): The c.321 is based on a design development project titled "27 CHRO C12" (27 mm diameter, chronograph, with extra 12-hour register) took place in the 1940's by Albert Piguet and Jaques Reymond as a joint