Funny typo indeed

Sep 12, 2017,10:14 AM
 

First, congrats for your watch back from service that you wish to wear.


I wouldn't think something special about the mistake on the extract except maybe if one day you wish to sell it for a reason or another. A potential buyer, if he notices this typo, might question this paper's authenticity maybe? However, it will always be possible to ask for another one if necessary.

Well, if it was me, I really don't know but maybe I would just call my AD, tell him this and see if he wishes to ask for a new one. If he says it is ok, then I'll leave it like that. Otherwise, I'll let him ask for another one.

Thanks for sharing that very unusual reference (great 1970's period), together with this bracelet and enjoy wearing it again smile

Best, Mark

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Patek Service

 
 By: Mark : September 10th, 2017-23:53
So I collected my 3649G today from the Patek Service Centre after 3 months of eager anticipation. I had also requested for an Extract from the Archives. I was pleasantly surprised to find out that this is my birth year watch. I was also surprised to find ...  

Ha ha ha

 
 By: Mark : September 11th, 2017-01:32
Yes, I did realise that too! ...  

There's an article.

 
 By: jomni1 : September 11th, 2017-01:58
amp

+1

 
 By: Alkiro1 : September 11th, 2017-02:33
Best wishes Alkiro

This little mistake gives it a more unique side in my opinion. If you ask, Patek should make a new one without any problem I think.

 
 By: Alkiro1 : September 11th, 2017-02:39
My question is: if you want to resale this timepiece one day, could it be an obstacle for a potential buyer if he sees this mistake? (I don't think so but watch collectors are finicky). Best wishes Alkiro

Re:

 
 By: Mark : September 11th, 2017-03:02
If I were to place myself as a potential buyer, and I am finicky, I would of course prefer it flawless, including the spelling. I would be alright with it though if I knew it was a genuine Extract. What about yourself?

Where do the Extracts come from?

 
 By: Mark : September 11th, 2017-04:13
HQ or from the service center, which in this case is in Singapore?

Cool watch from the disco era. Funky , grovy watch.

 
 By: geross : September 11th, 2017-04:50
After a night of dancing , you reel in the biscuit. Cheers

Wrong Extract

 
 By: PPJames : September 11th, 2017-06:01
I just received my Extract from the Archive and it was TOTALLY wrong. Wrong watch altogether! I called HSWA and in less than a week I had the correct Extract. If I were you I would call to have it corrected. You'll be able to keep the old "incorrect" for ... 

I can keep both?!?

 
 By: Mark : September 11th, 2017-06:57
Thanks for that. If I can keep this extract as well as get a replacement, that would be the best of both worlds. Contacting them tomorrow.

Amazing piece.

 
 By: brandon1 : September 11th, 2017-09:37
I'd probably request an update to the extract, IF you get to also keep the fun one. Best, Brandon

Funny typo indeed

 
 By: Mark in Paris : September 12th, 2017-10:14
First, congrats for your watch back from service that you wish to wear. I wouldn't think something special about the mistake on the extract except maybe if one day you wish to sell it for a reason or another. A potential buyer, if he notices this typo, mi... 

I agree

 
 By: Mark : September 12th, 2017-19:01
While I do appreciate the human moment, I certainly would also want a proper extract. Wrote the service center and they were very apologetic and said they were expediting a reissued archive from Geneva. Will see if the terms of collecting this new extract... 

Well, I guess they want to control the refs and who is asking each time they issue one

 
 By: Mark in Paris : September 13th, 2017-07:30
We can easily imagine what could happen when not controling the process imho. However, I think you did well, thanks for the update Best, Mark