The Patek Philippe ref. 2481 is rarely seen, but it has a gorgeous 37mm case (which was large by the standards of the 50's, reason why it was called ' King Size ') with stepped lugs and many lovely dial variants , including wonderful cloisonné enamel exam...
While I have always appreciated the craftmanship and history, PP doesn't really turn my crank but those pics were wonderful, thanks for educational trip!
has a directly driven central second (SC=Seconde Centrale) and has a 27mm diameter: thus the name 27 SC. You can see it in action in this video. Best, Emmanuel Caliber 27 SC
Many Thanks for the great post documenting the amazing variants to an incredible Reference that has mezmorised and bewitched me! Whilst the cloissone variations are stunning and for dreams and in the next life the search for other variants is pumped up by...
I'm so glad that you like this post: as you've probably understood it's when I saw your recent photos of the 2481 on IG that I said to myself "now's really the time to dive into this reference and document all its variants"! It's a wonderful example you'v...