Two pictures of a watch I saw last week end. Top elegant in rose gold, with a superb case, not too big nor too thick. The movement? Cal 27 AM 400. I didn't ask to open the watch, because this is a movement I already have in picture. Here in a steel 3417:
Imagine the opening scene of a movie set . The location is the Hadron Collider in Switzerland. The actor is Benedict Cumberbatch playing the role of a scientist. He is wearing a crisp white lab coat. He walks into the lab and raises his arm and pulls back
Imagine the opening scene of a movie set . The location is the Hadron Collider in Switzerland. The actor is Benedict Cumberbatch playing the role of a scientist. He is wearing a crisp white lab coat. He walks into the lab and raises his arm and pulls back
You can indeed get a traditional combo or, on the contrary go toward a vintage/modern contrast. Blue or light/middle grey can also fit. Not the first Patek indeed! I missed the 1st "with a 27-400". If you use our search function (or click on the grey key-
I recently picked up a 3940J which also happens to be my first complicated Patek. Took a bit of time to land on this in the end, but perfect proportions/case size (relative to my small wrist), great case design and cleaner dial (uniform text size) made me
This is my first Patek with an amagnetic movement but not my first Patek. I have owned a different vintage gold Calatrava (I don't remember the model but it had the 23-300 movement) and I had a 5066. I prefer vintage so after much consideration I switched
Hello, My first post here. I just got my first Patek (a 3410) with the 27-AM 400 movement. I love how these show up in a variety of models. Perhaps we could use this thread to compile a list of models that have it. Of course pictures are a must.