
Nicolas (amanico) presents his Patek Philippe Ref. 3417 Amagnetic, a highly coveted 'grail' watch for many collectors. His post highlights the watch's distinctive design and the technical marvel of its 27 AM 400 movement, inviting a closer look at Patek Philippe's approach to anti-magnetic horology. This piece remains a significant reference for understanding Patek Philippe's historical innovations in watchmaking.


The Patek Philippe Calatrava reference 3417 is an antimagnetic timepiece. This reference is distinguished by its specific antimagnetic properties.
This reference features a steel case. The dial is noted as a radium dial. No further details regarding the movement or case architecture are provided.
The Patek Philippe Calatrava reference 3417 appeals to collectors seeking a specific antimagnetic Patek Philippe model. Its characteristics are defined by its reference number and antimagnetic designation.
Look at that HUGE balance wheel! Just HUGE! You know me, I like my beat slow and my balance wheels relatively large.
I will take one too, thank you
classy watch ! How does it feel on the wrist ?
I can see the protective shield for the back of the case but how do you protect the front? I often wondered this regarding my milgauss
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