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It's not the 3919
The 3919 has subseconds, is slightly more than 1.5mm smaller and contains the calibre 215, which is manually wound and the model is discontinued although the movement is still used in various forms
It's a great achievement
By: TS1987 : May 18th, 2015-05:45
however; two things. Some would say I am too young to be buying Patek Philippe. Some would say I need to produce an heiress or heir for this watch. Another thing; I'm lucky that the original buyer looked after it and the watch has not lost any parts throu...
Some time?
By: TS1987 : May 17th, 2015-05:06
Despite my current rotation, I don't have enough time. I rotate betwwen my 1942 Universal Geneve Compur, 1937 Longines Coronation in platinum, as well as the watches I've posted throughout PuristS. And this Patek is a big step up from the manual 37mm rose...
Quintessentially Patek
By: watchmaven : May 19th, 2015-16:19
If there was ever a first Patek this would be it. Quintessentially Patek with the hobnail bezel and roman numeral dial. Thin case and ultra-thin self-winding movement of a Calatrava 5120J. I used to own a the older samlller version which was the 3520D in ...