mac_omega
1375
You can not...
If you have no papers you will not be able to find out the matching number.
Only Patek knows but they will not disclose it.
It is very unusual that a case number is so badly worn that you can´t read it any more as it is inside the case back...
So I suppose it is not worn but was removed by somebody for obvious purpose :-(
Case or movement swap? Stolen?
I am sad to say but I think you will have no chance to receive an extract from the archives from Patek.
best
erich
Cofused...can anyone help?
By: dyn111 : June 21st, 2009-12:48
I can't read the case number of my Patek Philippe back cover as it is worn out completely, just the reference number. I can clearly see the mouvenent number and reference number inside the watch, but I can not receive an extract from the archives from Pat...
You can not...
By: mac_omega : June 22nd, 2009-01:04
If you have no papers you will not be able to find out the matching number. Only Patek knows but they will not disclose it. It is very unusual that a case number is so badly worn that you can´t read it any more as it is inside the case back... So I suppos...
Of course!
By: dyn111 : June 22nd, 2009-13:27
Hi there, of course you can see it. I left it today at a Patek Philippe dealer who helped me very much as he managed to see the serial No. with his magnifying glass and also helped me a lot with the documentation procedure. He will also service it, as it ...
Thank you for your reply
By: dyn111 : June 22nd, 2009-12:20
Hi there, and thank you for your reply. I was so frustrated by this situation that I took this watch to a Patek Philippe dealer and I found out that the serial No. was not visible to the naked eye (or my eye), they were very helpfull, they saw the number ...