The Patek Philippe ref. 3585 has had multiple variants, among which some had an electric blue textured dial with ‘ x-strokes ’ or crosshatch or crossed shard-like pattern. As you will see below, some examples have a dial which has turned tropical . And if...
I looove that tropical. If I had come across that I could have bought it on the spot. It’s so rare we see this watch. I still have and enjoy mine. To me it’s one of those very rare overlooked watches these days. I’m glad you included the last picture of t...
and for emphasizing the beauty of the bezel, which your pictures show wonderfully. Jon Bues has written an interesting article for Hodinkee on the caliber 350, which seems to have been the first ever peripherally winding movement. So the 3585 is really a ...
Do you know how this effect is produced? From the tropical dial, it looks like the dial (material?) is scratched (?) and then lacquered. Is that it? This is my supposition as the lacquer seems to detach itself from the dial material. Thanks! Best, E.
The pattern has to be made before lacquering the dial. But I couldn’t be sure: I’ve found no data or explanation. Thanks for the kind words. Best, Emmanuel PS: on Goldammer, they have an example with a sigma dial and the site says: “the dial is made entir...