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Patek Philippe Calatrava 3919
Hi,
Could anyone tell me the difference between the 3919 and 3919J and how I determine which one I have. Mine has the seconds at 6 and I think the movement is a 215 PS.
Thanks
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Welcome here Sameer
By: mahesh : August 7th, 2019-03:04
I guess you’re referring to the same model in both case...hobnail bezel, 33mm case, manually wound movement with a fully covered case back. J = yellow gold version. You might see G & R versions of the same 3919. Hope it helps. Looking fwd to your posts, w...