I really like the beautiful and stylised lugs as they really add something to the watch. My favourite is No:2 with the Roman numerals as I just think it looks so nice, but I don't really understand just why the crown is so large It makes the watch seem un
Both references share the same 35mm case with teardrop lugs and are powered by caliber 12-120. Ref. 1503 is said to have been produced only in steel or steel & gold, whereas ref. 1509 was produced in precious metals. But, as you will see below, it is poss
Ref 1503: 36mm but with 20mm lug width! These vintage steel pieces are fantastic Your taste in collecting is impeccable! Thanks so much for sharing Best Imran
This year has seen a major setback to my finances no thanks to all the temptations on offer and my remarkably weak self discipline. As a result, I have ended up doing reckless things like leaving a deposit on this absolutely irresistable 1503. I could not
Seeing your lovely 1503 has spurred me at looking into the vintage market a little more as there are so many hidden gems undiscovered. There will always be the issue of originality of course but one thing I have established about vintage watches is that t
Dear All I have a suggestion for lazy Sunday 👍🏻😄 If you own a Vintage Patek, how about a small review? I will kick off with the steel ref 1503 Patek Philippe is quite rightly revered as one of the most accomplished high-end watch manufactures. Vintage Pat
Hi there. I own this exact watch which belonged to my grandfather and was passed down. It is a wonderful time piece and I have had many people stop me to admire it. I would be curious to know what the selling price is as I know very little about the watch
after a visit to the Patek Philippe Salon in Geneva. The one I have my eyes on is a steel 1503 with arabic indicators at 12, 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 o'clock (pic from the web): It looks rather splendid with its small indicators and the marvellous hands! As an e