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It is extremely common for old Vintage watches to have sent in for service by Patek and then Patek decided to just swap the dial since the older dial may have tarnished vanish. This after all happens in the 50s, 60s when everything works and no one cares, As long it is not a reprinted dial, a later dial type on Series One is not uncommon as it is very likely replaced by Patek itself. Still very very nice
Patek 3417 Amagnetic First Series
By: CL : May 15th, 2020-15:14
I have been constantly looking for a watch that I can wear it almost everyday in different occasions which also demonstrate my sensibility. I had tried Patek 570, 565 and 3417. In the end, though I truly love all 3, 3417 Amagenetic suits me a bit more. Th...
Thank you...
By: CL : May 15th, 2020-16:00
the journey is made a lot easier when there's fellow purists to consult with and trustworthy dealers like Wulf and John N. I figured I will just share the information on this post so for those future people who become interested in this model will have so...
Thanks :-)
By: CL : May 15th, 2020-17:30
I like watches that are 38mm and below, so it is really interesting to seek out pieces from the past. After 17 years of dabbling with modern watches, this discovery into vintage pieces are exciting. It also make me realise how creative people in the past ...
Thanks Mike.
By: CL : May 16th, 2020-08:48
I was hunting for a 3448 and almost got one but the dealer was asking a bit too much and refuse to budge. It is still not sold 4 months later. Then I realise i may want something simpler for everyday and so the hunt for the Calatrava series. I would be ha...
Thank you.
By: kcinemod : May 16th, 2020-15:42
Yes, I have the original guide from Marco and the new book by Marco and Wulf. The book is fantastic! Mine is from 1964. The 3417 is my favorite steel reference from that era. Enjoy that special watch!!
Thanks for sharing.
By: CL : May 25th, 2020-08:03
Do you know more about your watch dial or do you have photos of the side case? !2-400 movement is first series and usually have big sub second. Yours is small sub second. Is the signature enamel engraved? The writing of the word 'Amagnetic' is very differ...
If I based on Marco's book,
By: CL : May 25th, 2020-10:10
The second image you posted has a type 2A dial with no swiss wording. it is one with small sub second hand. Such dial only appears from 1963 to 1970. 12-400 movement exists from 1958-1960. As for the first one you post, it is likely to be a re-dial as the...
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By: CL : May 25th, 2020-11:55
It is extremely common for old Vintage watches to have sent in for service by Patek and then Patek decided to just swap the dial since the older dial may have tarnished vanish. This after all happens in the 50s, 60s when everything works and no one cares,...