dr.kol
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There is a reference number system
but in order to understand it, you must first master the Chaos Theory.
Alternatively, start getting some books and from those you can find all the references you might need. In the beginning of my voyage to the Patek Land, I did not understand the reference system at all. Nowadays it's more like my other mother tongue.
I propose you start with the alphabets:
A=Steel
G=White Gold
J=Yellow Gold
P=Platinum
R=Rose Gold
And next the numbers...
Easy!
Best, kari
reference numbers
By: benspost : April 23rd, 2015-12:29
Hi there - I am new here I am looking at getting my first PP, and I want to start with a 1960s or 70s ellipse of some kind. I am really struggling to work out the PP reference number system! I wonder if there is a list of ref no's and model types somewher...
Reference Guide Book
By: patekova : April 24th, 2015-07:19
Ben, an excellent book is "Patek Philippe in America - Reference Guide - Volume 1 Men's Watches" by John Reardon (formerly at Patek and now Int'l Head of Christie's Watch Dep't). It pretty much covers all references (not just the less complicated). I high...
Hey Ben....
By: Baron - Mr Red : April 24th, 2015-02:25
.....we are in a similar position. I also am thinking hard about buying a vintage Elipse this year...and you are correct....there are plenty of variations. By the way, welcome to the forum and good luck with your hunting. Best Joe