The Patek Philippe ref. 1593 was introduced in 1944 . It was nicknamed the “ Hour Glass” because the sides of the case feature a gentle curvature that taper inwardly to the centre from both ends - resembling the lines of an hour glass. The side of the cas...
For whatever reason, I don't like diamond dials, with very few exceptions. I love the yellow gold. Even more than the 2442. Big banana I think is the nickname. Beautifully balanced. Not that the 2442 isn't impressive, of course it is. Great post!
Fascinating to see how the curved case may or may not work on any particular person's wrist. I usually think of sharply downturned lugs and/or a convex caseback as benefiting fit fort a large watch, as it has for me in most cases (terrible pun!), but it's...
My (limited) experience is indeed that a watch absolutely needs to be tried on. This 1593 looks wonderful on other wrists than mine and I think that it’s a great reference from Patek, but it doesn’t seem to be one for me, unfortunately. I’ll give it anoth...
There is debate about the crystal some collectors think they should all originally be faceted and the rounded crystal is a service crystal but no one really knows Here is my yellow gold model Then I found this platinum model with a difference , yes diamon...
According to Aircooltime, who shows two of your watches in his articles ( https://substack.com/home/post/p-167465045 ), it seems likely that both the curved and faceted crystals were original. Anyway, thank you for sharing your wonderful collection! Best,...
The 1593, which is perhaps the most iconic; the 2442 “Banana” (my favorite); and the infrequently mentioned 2468 (pictured below), which is basically a slightly smaller version of 1593. Credit: On Behalf ...
I haven’t yet been able to see a 2442 or a 2468 is real life, unfortunately. Given my experience with the 1593, I think I would enjoy the slightly smaller size of the 2468. And I would very much like to see how the curvy case of the Banana looks in person...
Regarding 2442, this was a highly desired watch many years ago when rectangular watches were extremely popular (unlike today). I remember a RG 2442 selling at auction for $100.000 USD, the equivalent of $250,000 today. Those days are long gone. Best, Pate...
a watch was selling for such a high price! The 2442 is still the most difficult to find and the most expensive of these three references, but we’re very far from what you describe, nonetheless and it’s a good thing. On C24, the Portuguese retailer who has...
I really love the side profile and the shape. Absolutely gorgeous. Reminds me of the pagoda pieces from the side view. The clearly stand out from a distance while on the list. Rishi