Don’t wear it very often but thought this morning, it is about time. It is a rather small and simple watch but still wearable. Time to balance the post a bit back to a non steel Patek 😀. Ref 3425 btw. Sorry for the quick shot, but a bit on a hurry. Have a
Obviously, when wearing a watch, accidents can take place, but in my experience (with references 3425 and 3440, but they are similarly designed), the watch should generally be able to take care of itself. I believe, based on the comments of watchmakers, t
Hi, I bought one 3425 with Beyer double sign, which is without second hand. Patek issued extract of archive based on my photos incl. dial. I even remind them it’s without second hand. I tried to search on the web and found your post. It has been very long
Hi, I bought one 3425 with Beyer double sign, which is without second hand. Patek issued extract of archive based on my photos incl. dial. I even remind them it’s without second hand. I tried to search on the web and found your post. It has been very long
when I got my father’s Patek, it was in the box below. The watch ref 3425 is from the first half of the 60ties. I’m not sure but I think (not sure though)the box is from a later date? Not sure why it is potentially not in the right box. If box not from th
a 3425 has belonged to my fathersnd now to me. Not as pristine as your fantastic watch ( polished etc) but part of it’s history. I fully agree with in the fact they are still underrated! Thx for sharing Best regards, Dirk
Hope you'll be able to find some elements on our Patek Philippe forum. I don't know if there is such website, listing all Patek's references available on the net. Most of the work which has been trying to make an overall view of Patek's collection is main
I am not knowledgeable on vintage watches, but I am searching for a vintage Calatrava as a gift. I found a model 3425 in great condition and it is supposedly waterproof, but i have not been able to find another like it... which makes me wonder if it is tr
The 2552, the final ( I think ) link in my 12-600 collection I have written in the past about the different themes in my collection I have written about the Rolex Prince and also the rectangular Pateks with the 9-90 movement. I am going to cover the next
which I assume is the same as the 3429 buckle and I am reasonably certain is original to the watch, I see PPCo in an oval and 750, both on the inside of the cross piece of the buckle (that is, the insides of the two edges are blank). That is consistent wi