Is is fair to presume that: 1) both of these references have a *two part* case contruction where the upper section contains the integrated bezel and crystal. 2) the lugs that hold the strap are actually a part of (i.e they are welded) to the lower portion
Is any word really needed here? Even I am captivated, although I'm usually not very attracted to steel watches. This Patek Philippe ref. 570 in steel from 1949 is one of 5 known steel examples fitted with an indirect center seconds mechanism added to the
the 1938P ! This piece is an heirloom from a big and loyal Patek collector. Naturally he has a strong relationship with the Stern family and admires this watch. I am happy for him and his next generation(s) ! Interestingly it was the eventual heir that al
Hey everyone - My wife's Patek Philippe Annual Calendar was stolen off her during a stay at the emergency room in Northwell Greenwich Village Hospital on May 21. We have investigations ongoing with the police department and hospital (and have been calling
When I reviewed the ref. 5950 & 5951 , seven months ago, I left aside a reference which is closely related to them design wise: the ref. 3670A-001 . In 2011 , Patek Philippe decided to place into a steel 37 mm cushion case , reminiscent of their original
As the title suggests it, the case is a blend of platinum and rose gold. The size is 48 x 33 mm, and it houses the famous Cal 215PS. There are some rectangular watches from Patek I prefer, but this one is quite appealing. Best, Nicolas
With its strong design reminiscent of the Cartier Tank Chinoise , Patek Philippe's ref. 5111 , powered by cal. 215 PS, doesn't seem to be on many collectors’ radar. The case and dial design are unusual but include many subtle details . The watch is fairly