I actually found 2 models on C24: a 3418 with Milanese bracelet in Switzerland and a 3419 with Beyer dial and leather strap in Italy. But they retail above €20k, which I really find to high even if their collectibility is undeniable. Best.
Ref. 3418 & 3419 are called ‘ Convertible ’ because the 35mm case of these models, made only in stainless steel , has an unusual design, where the lugs of the leather strap or Milanese bracelet are detachable . To do this, you just need to unscrew the bac
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
It is called "convertible" because with an easy maneuver you can change the metal band to leather strap. Caliber 27 AM 400 antimagnetic Best G. Photo credits: Hodinkee
Hi, I am interested in general comments on how the watch compares to the other vintage Patek ss calatravas in terms of size, dial legibility, dressiness or casual sport. I also understand this model has been referred to as a "convertible" due to its capab
Although I didn't know the reference number nor the watch itself; the concept of a wristwatch able to convert to a pocketwatch came to mind as well. I'm not 100% sure if Patek made a watch like this until mac_omega mentioned the Ref 3419.