Hi everyone, I have gained a new found interest in the vintage Patek's that have a distinctive feature of a central seconds hand. So far i have come across models with the Ref. 2533, Ref. 2508 and Ref. 570. I notice that most of these models from the 50's...
As reagrds your questions 1.All vintage centre seconds are hand wound. I know of no auto SC 2. I think there are some other calibres beside the 27 SC but am not sure. This calibre is certainly the most common 3.. Not water resistant. Most vintage pieces a...
G'day mate, Thank you for the warm welcome and the answers to all my questions. I look forward to seeing photos of your 2 because i can't seem to get enough of viewing these beauties! Cheers! Stephen
Hey there Roni! Thank you for posting such beautiful shots of your collection! The coincidental thing is that i have been viewing your post on TZ just this morning which you posted on Jan 10 last year with regards to your latest purchase the 565, and boy ...
Hi Stephen, Unfortunately it isn't a Patek....had it been I would be be an even happier person!! The dial/watch was commissioned in the 1950's by a Maltese nobleman at Universal directly to produce this watch with the painted enamel dial image of St. Paul...
Hi Roni! Indeed, if it was a Patek, what a precious timepiece it shall be! But as it is, nonetheless very precious too! I have never seen such beautiful artwork before, and appreciate it very very much! Is the movement a hand wound too? Cheers! Stephen
Hi Roni, Wonderful looking 1536 (what a dial and oh the lugs!) and I imagine one of the great restorations from Geneva? I now have two in the process (active few months) but it will probably be a year or more between my "before" and "after" pictures! All ...
Hi! Thanks The 1536 is how I bought it...it hasn't been to Geneva...the dial ,which you cant tell too well from the pic, is a two tone silvered dial You may find yours coming back quicker as with the recent 200 to 300% price hike by Patek to overhaul vint...
There is also the REF 3483 with the 27SC movement, only available in steel. It is very, very hard to find. I can find less than 10 that have been sold at auction in the last 20 years....
I much appreciate this Julian. Yes i am still learning much about it, and i think that's the general consensus as well, that if i can find an SS and it is within my fundings that i should pull on it without haste. And is that a blued steel hairspring that...
I prefer to see this as, "diversifying". But of course i'v got some massive plans for Lange, and 3 Panerais this year! Just contemplating, in the end if the search comes to no fruition, what can i do as well ay? Cheers Stephen
Hi, to expand on Roni's post, both the 565 and 2508 are screwback and thus water resistant. There was the 12-120SC movement used in the 30's and 40's that was also center sweep second. The 27SC being the most popular, it also had the double geneva seal si...
Thank you very much for this. Btw, since our dearest moderator did not allow the links to be posted, i missed it. Would you mind PM me the link of the website instead? I'd like to read more! Don't forget to put spaces between the address as the PM system ...
Cal. 12 SC was equipped with a special device provided from Piguet which modified Cal. 12-120 to a center second movement. This caliber was widely spread over many different references and I recall several Calatravas Ref 96 and Ref 1491 with this movement...
Sorry but as per forum rules we do not allow links to websites that do not allow links towards us! Thank you for your understanding. Dje This message has been edited by Dje on 2011-06-08 09:13:49
2 reasons. I really like sweep seconds vs sub second and it has a chronometer rating which in my book puts it on the top. Very accurate and robust movement. John