Patek Philippe 3448 vs. 3450 Perpetual Calendar
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Patek Philippe 3448 vs. 3450 Perpetual Calendar

By patekova · May 16, 2017 · 33 replies
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Patekova's exploration of the Patek Philippe Ref. 3448, particularly its late-series sapphire crystal and Sigma dial variants, offers crucial insights into the subtle yet significant distinctions between this reference and its successor, the Ref. 3450. His detailed comparison highlights how design choices and technical features evolve, providing valuable context for collectors navigating these iconic perpetual calendars. This discussion is particularly relevant for understanding Patek Philippe's design philosophy during a pivotal era.

I thought some of the Forum members might enjoy seeing one from 1978 just before the start of the 3450 first series, first manufactured in 1981. One might think since it has the sapphire crystal and Sigma Swiss Sigma dial, that the case would be the same, or at least very similar to 3450, but it is not. In 3450 the bezel is wider and unlike the 3448 goes to the edge of the case. The outer edge of the lower part of the lugs has a bevel. 3450 does not - it is straight down. The 3450 appears a bit larger (most auction reviews have if at 37.5 mm compared to 37mm for 3448; although the auction reports are not consistent). In the metal, the 3450 appears a tad larger in diameter; and a tad thicker at least compared to the sapphire 3448.

Many prefer prefer the 3448 to the 3450, citing the symmetry of the dial due to the absence of a leap year window. Also earlier 3448s (unlike the 3450) have a non-sapphire crystal and some have a dial with pearl dots minute track and hard raised enamel writing. Many prefer these qualities. There were 586 examples of 3448, but only 244 of 3450. Of course, many people prefer 3450 - chunkier, rarer, leap year window, etc.

Hope you enjoy the images.

Best, Patekova 





About the Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar Ref. 3448

The Patek Philippe Reference 3448 is notable as the brand's first self-winding perpetual calendar wristwatch. Introduced in 1962, it marked a significant technical advancement for Patek Philippe, combining the convenience of an automatic movement with the intricate perpetual calendar complication. This reference established a new standard for complicated wristwatches and laid the groundwork for subsequent automatic perpetual calendar models. It was produced for over two decades, demonstrating its enduring appeal and technical success.

The watch features an 18k yellow gold case with a diameter of 37.5 mm, housing the automatic caliber 27-460 Q. This movement provides a power reserve of approximately 40 hours. The dial is champagne in color, protected by a sapphire crystal, and the watch offers a water resistance of 30 meters. The bezel is polished, complementing the overall classic design of the timepiece.

Reference 3448 is highly regarded by collectors for its historical significance as Patek Philippe's inaugural automatic perpetual calendar. It appeals to those who appreciate the blend of traditional watchmaking with technical innovation. The model was primarily produced in yellow gold, with very few examples in white gold, rose gold, or platinum, making those variants particularly rare. Its production run concluded in 1985, solidifying its place as a key reference in the history of complicated Patek Philippe wristwatches.

Specifications

Caliber
27-460 Q
Case
18k Yellow Gold
Diameter
37.5 mm
Dial
Champagne
Water Resist.
30m
Crystal
Sapphire

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amanico
May 16, 2017

In an ideal world, getting both of these references is the way to go. Best, Nicolas

BA
Baron - Mr Red
May 16, 2017

But I guess you would expect me to say so. The purity of the dial on the 3448 is something that takes a lot of beating. I know that many differentiate between the various series within the 3448s. I have to say, I err towards viewing them all as quite equal. I do find teh sigma dial on your version very nice.

VI
vitalsigns
May 16, 2017

But I would "struggle" through the more difficult ease of use to own such a great piece

MI
Mike H
May 16, 2017

I believe ALL of these are just amazing pieces and... ...each is having pros & cons : early version with pearl minute markers and hard raised enamel dial thus a bit older version (=therefore often Extract of the Archives only because 50 years...) or earlier version with possibly better condition and original papers but no pearl dot minute markers, or leap year indicator for the 3450 thus more recent therefore often original papers available and nice condition but mich higher price tag (last one

TH
TheMadDruid
May 16, 2017

And you have a beautiful watch.

BL
blomman Mr Blue
May 16, 2017

Thank you for sharing! Best Blomman

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