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I've heard about that..
Luckily I've never had that problem on any of my 3800s - however, getting the crown out is always tough and a bit of a stressful moment haha. As I wear it everyday though I rarely need to pull the crown out.
M.
Absolutely :)
By: unekual : April 25th, 2020-16:17
I think the patina here comes from humidity which we can also see from close up has left its mark on the hands. Luckily, the tritium from the indices and hands isn't cracked or damaged but wonderfully aged to a nice cream colour. All the best, M.
Great watch!
By: Patekfinity : April 26th, 2020-07:18
Wonderful watch and certainly unique! But, is it my eyes or does the 12 o’clock marker look uneven(right side marker shorter than the left) Not a problem since this means the watch is handcrafted and not all are “perfect”. Sort of adds to the allure of th...
Yes !
By: unekual : April 26th, 2020-11:54
As Luca pointed out, the indices were hand applied so it is quite common for them not to be perfectly aligned. However they are both identical in shape and size. From face on the slight misalignment isn't noticeable - being the kind of guy that will turn ...
Will do
By: unekual : April 26th, 2020-13:57
The black date wheels were used on early 3800s both on the steel, yellow gold, only one rose black date that I know of - haven't seen a white gold or platinum with black date but I'm sure they're out there. M.
Wow !
By: unekual : April 29th, 2020-01:32
Beautiful ! Is this your watch ? I remember seeing it up for sale by European Watch Co. a while back but there's probably 2-3 out there. The 5800 is already a rare bird but with the Tiffany stamp even more so ! Congrats M.