In his comment to my thread dedicated to the Patek Philippe/Somazzi partnership , our dear Gordon aka GLau asked me how many retailers were able to have their signature on some Patek Philippe watches . Here's my answer : A / I have identified 58 retailers
In showcase 64 of the Patek Philippe Museum , entitled " The Second at the Center ", sits this magnificent watch with a two-tone sector dial signed “ Somazzi Lugano ”. The movement was manufactured in 1919 and the case in 1934 . As shown by these pages fr
Hi all, First post here! I am a Canadian and have been collecting for a decade or so. I have recently sold off my Omegas and JLCs and shifted focus to vintage Patek, I am currently hunting a mint YG 2508. I am visiting Japan and have been asking around fo
There is actually a number of options for Calatravas in 35mm size... and only you can decide according to your personal choice. For example you mention you don't want something "too old". I would recommend don't take something "dated" which is not quite t
Of course I can only agree that both 3796 and 5196 have a beautiful design but as many have mentioned the case design of 5196 is such that it looks odd on a 16cm because of the lug to lug dimension. On the other hand the 3796 is really small and unless yo
I know that ref. 1450 is considered the ugly duckling , only of interest to die-hard collectors of vintage Patek Philippe watches. And even they are not always very enthusiastic about the quirky design of the case, made by François Markowski . Some call i
I have had a few vintage Patek watches on my "watch list" for several years, trying to learn as much as I can about the references before I added one to my collection. Recently, I decided to make an effort to find one for my collection. I came across a be
I have been sitting on the vintage Patek sidelines for a while, but recently decided to join the club. I have always been a big fan of the early Patek Calatrava watches, namely the ref. 570G. I was lucky enough to just add this one to my collection. It is