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Guten Tag, Stephen!


First of all: it is NOT he smallest diameter Patek.

By far not: reference 32- series was a tiny 15 mm only, handwound certainly, like the 3267, 3266, ... .

But the vendor said: "I believe it is the smalest ....".

The formulation itself is a clear hint that it might not be, and as you see, it is not.

The watch in focus now: I found the equivalent in YG and the case is the same.

However he dial is not like this and the current Calatravas like, it has got a printed 12, round indices for the hour and

also printed short stripes under that round, corpuscular hour indices.

Additionally the three, six and nine o'clock indices have got a corpuscular baton under the round ones.

The dial is saying "Patek Phillipe Co and Geneve" as the YG I found was from 1947.

To keep it simple: I would buy his only if the vendor can supply a confirmation from Patek.

Simple as that!

So, stay "alert" as these items we love and want to get are all based on emotions and imagination already and

to add to all this "believe" is not what I would do.


Alles Gute mein Freund.


Moritz


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