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Mike H's 'Roll Call Full Moon' thread on WatchProSite invites collectors to share their timepieces featuring moon phase complications. This article highlights the community's diverse contributions, showcasing rare Patek Philippe and Vacheron Constantin references. It's a testament to how a simple prompt can unveil a treasure trove of horological artistry and shared passion among enthusiasts.
Itโs not every day full moon so letโs not miss the opportunityโฆ ๐
Let me start with my Wonder Watchโฆ
Key Points from the Discussion
- The Patek Philippe Ref. 3448, an early series perpetual calendar, is highly prized not only for its dial but also for the rarity of its original Patek Philippe crown, which significantly enhances its collector appeal.
- Vacheron Constantin produced a limited series of 50 QP Chrono watches with a Lemania base movement, a detail that distinguishes it from other perpetual calendar chronographs sharing the same base.
- The Patek Philippe Ref. 5970P, also utilizing a Lemania base, is considered a pinnacle perpetual calendar chronograph, particularly in platinum and rose gold versions, despite not being a limited edition.
- Some watches feature a 'moon' indicator that functions as a power reserve rather than a traditional moon phase display, as seen in certain De Bethune models, adding a unique twist to the 'full moon' theme.
- The community frequently shares wrist shots of their Patek Philippe perpetual calendars, including references like the 5059 and 5140, demonstrating the enduring appeal of this complication.
- The Patek Philippe Ref. 1526, an early perpetual calendar, is a highly sought-after vintage piece, with collectors expressing a desire to photograph it alongside other rare references like the 3448.
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