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Ref 3418 Calatrava
Hi, I am considering purchasing a vintage Ref 3418, and would like to find out as much information about the model. I have not had much success or luck with my efforts. Any opinions/comments on this model would be greatly appreciated. Thanks,
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Ref 3418 Calatrava
By: rjcastro : June 29th, 2009-15:31
Hi, I am considering purchasing a vintage Ref 3418, and would like to find out as much information about the model. I have not had much success or luck with my efforts. Any opinions/comments on this model would be greatly appreciated. Thanks,
Ref 3418 Calatrava
By: rjcastro : July 1st, 2009-16:38
Hi, I am interested in general comments on how the watch compares to the other vintage Patek ss calatravas in terms of size, dial legibility, dressiness or casual sport. I also understand this model has been referred to as a "convertible" due to its capab...
Some answers
By: Dje : July 10th, 2009-06:10
Hi, i've never seen this piece myself but here is what I think. At 34mm it is a medium sized Calatrava, but somewhat among the large ones in historical pieces. 34mm is still wearable IMO, specially for a vintage piece. The watch is fitted with calibre 12-...