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This thread got me curious to learn something new, as I really know next to nothing about vintage watches...
Aug 19, 2018,15:35 PM
As in a sense I was hoping, at least at a quick web search, I could locate *no* reliable examples of gold-plated Pateks. Can some vintage expert confirm --- or provide a counterexample, which would also be interesting --- that Patek has indeed never produced gold-plated references, at any point in time? (A positive answer to this would of course also answer Karl's original query.) Thank-You
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Any help on this watch
By: Patekphilippecollector : August 19th, 2018-08:47
Asking forr a friend who found this in his fathers house when clearing it out following his passing ...
If I recall ,
By: fomar : August 19th, 2018-15:00
Favre L was the Patek agent for India at some point ....
Patek has never done gold plating
By: rcg412 : August 22nd, 2018-06:15
...to my knowledge. That looks like a real patek but I think the back was modified to fit that rope strap. .... The movement will tell you for sure... if it’s real, that’s a very cool double signature. Look forward to seeing movement!
IMHO the fact that the buckle is non-Patek and plated is irrelevant.
By: patekova : August 22nd, 2018-06:46
The question is what is written on the outside of the case, if anything; on the inside of the case and on the movement. Suggest you have a watchmaker take off the case back and that you take some photos. Or better yet, if convenient, take it to Patek for ...
I’m only guessing, but I’d say it’s not genuine.
By: RussW : August 22nd, 2018-09:40
The fact it says “Patek Philippe Co”, is unusual, the crown looks oversized, the printing looks newer than the watch and also isn’t evenly sized or level. From the photo the quality of the watch doesn’t look the best. I’d be very suspicious.