The 2552, the final ( I think ) link in my 12-600 collection I have written in the past about the different themes in my collection I have written about the Rolex Prince and also the rectangular Pateks with the 9-90 movement. I am going to cover the next
More than 50 years went, but the beauty of Ref. 3444 still absolutely shines. Thank you, Roni, for sharing these pictures! Just a couple of questions and thoughts: - I wasn't able to define the dial color: could you say more about it? - How about its widt
Another recent addition,thanks to Arthur,who posted images earlier. One of the last Pateks to be retailed by Cartier when this relationship came to an end in 1961. The markers are particularly unusual and rare. Thanks for looking. Roni
Hello, Here's a nice 1961 35mm Patek, ref: 3444, with faceted lugs. It's an interesting watch (history), because Patek only made this reference for approx. 1 1/2 yrs+. In addition, the "elongated hour markers", as seen on this dial,is apparently unique "o
I love collecting and wearing my Patek's because of they are 'elegant, yet simple'. The few I have are very similar, round case, beautiful dials, exquisite hands, unique indices, and all have different lugs. From 1940s thru 1967 these treasures are very s
I don't know much about watches but I recieved a Patek #3444 from my mother before she passed away that was my uncles. Took it toa shop to verify and they said definetly. Took to another for a second opinion and the guy showed me where the three screws th
Here is some info from Antiquorum regarding the 12-600 and the 2526 as well as the later and apparently rarer 3428. I have also included a picture of mine. Ref. 2526. First launched by Patek Philippe in 1953, this was the first self-winding wrist-watchmod
Hi Speedy, From what I recall these 3 watches date from the 60s, the 2573 comes with cal 10-200 and the 3428 and 3444 are equipt with cal 27-460 which was patek's first automatic movement. The 3428 has an enamel dial making it particularly sought after by