I really like the movable lugs case a lot, it is beautifully engineered, I would buy one if they made something similar now, also the caliber in it, so beautiful with those effortless and clean inner angles and those wonderful wolfeโs teeth gears.
While visiting the Patek Philippe Museum , I was surprised to discover this 1939 ref. 1401 with a dial signed " Grogan Co. " at 6 o'clock. While doing some research , I discovered that it was the Grogan Jewelry Company , from Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania , f...
I really need to discover more of the United States as Iโve been there only once a very long time ago, in California and Arizona: I still have so much to discoverโฆ
Been to some more states but far away from all 50. And just like in most large countries the differences are astounding - rural Texas looks like another planet when compared to say the East Coast. Not in the sense of better or worse, just very different.
Iโm glad you like some of these watches too. I love doing this kind of research where I can contribute to shedding some light on a territory that is still not fully explored. Best, Emmanuel
I really like the movable lugs case a lot, it is beautifully engineered, I would buy one if they made something similar now, also the caliber in it, so beautiful with those effortless and clean inner angles and those wonderful wolfeโs teeth gears.
I also find the movable lugs design very interesting and would love to see how it fits on the wrist. The caliber is very appealing too, no doubt: it should just be shaped instead of round, imo. Best, Emmanuel
But above all, I find this part of Patek Philippe's history very interesting and I am happy to be able to contribute to making it better known. Best, Emmanuel