When I first saw the Golden Ellipse I viewed it as an interesting curiosity. I mean, this was something that screamed 1970's and looked terribly out of date. Who would buy such a hideous and obviously dated model? And yet.....I keep finding myself drawn t...
If you let aside the vintage Ellipses! When I was ready some two years ago to go for a PP the Ellipse hit me like a sledge hammer: thin, therefore sporty, elegant, bue radiant sunburst solid gold dial, yellow gold case, CALIBER 240, "affordable" ... what ...
... one watch that I would love to own also! Also due to it's properties to play with light and shade. But as mentioned: the Ellipse offers a lot for "little" money in terms of other price tags that are attached to PP's lovely watches, for some reason. Re...
It is a bit fiddly, yes but the caliber 240 allows you still to wind it with such a small lever!!! This shows the brilliance of Patek. And what a smooth sound it makes during manual winding! But I do not like to wind it manually as it leaves scratches, ve...
Many thanks for the info, again (!) Imran. And also for your view on the Ellipse. I knew it from the first moment I saw here ... ( violins starting to play ... ). Regards Moritz
... manual, also with a lovely, lovely Clous de Paris bezel. It was a used vintage one that have never seen again. Just by chance, do you know this reference? Many thanks. Moritz
... not with roman numerals or a small second. Just indices (the older, pointed ones) on a radiant blue dial like the current and that de Paris bezel. I know, it is a tough one as I have not seen it again. But many thanks for the pic, doc ! ;-) Regards Mo...
... of the Ellipse, I can imagine. Like the endless ROs from AP. But I can tell you: it looked really, really nice and I regret that I did not buy it. But you never know ... Many thanks! Moritz
Love the wrist shots. I had been considering the 1815 Moon Phase for my next watch but I think the Ellipse is probably the one to get. Thanks for the wrist shots.
..I wore mine at an evening with Patek Philippe at Newcastle through the local AD Berry's, I got chatting to David the managing director for Patek in the UK, I showed him my Ellipse and he was well impessed and said it was not a model he was familiar with...
The movement number is mirror image-like! For instance: 1234 I 4321. The I=the mirror. And as the Ellipse is a mathematical watch (golden section), mine comes with a mathematical twist !!! I was really amused when I found out, I can tell you. It is a very...
.....me a trip to the patek museum in march and I want to wear it then, we are staying at the president wilson hotel on the lake and then getting a boat ride to the museum, can't wait!
It took me quite a whiel to accept and understand that there are also large wrist existing, but I still wonder if the watch world is also simply thinking that big is better, as it is more visible. Anyway, I would say that the 3738 at the current size is p...