The 3417 is a wonderful reference and this particular luminous example is simply incredible. Among the 21 examples sold by Nagayama, only one was luminous (and Beyer signed). Check here: https://onbehalf.jp/en/item/reference/3417/ Best, Emmanuel
Finding a 3417 might not be impossible, but one with a luminous dial is less likely. Among the 21 sold by Nagayama, only one was luminous (and Beyer signed). Check here: https://onbehalf.jp/en/item/reference/3417/ Best, Emmanuel
Echoing my post on Rexhep Rexhepi's antimagnetic watch , here is what is perhaps the most beautiful antimagnetic watch ever created : the Patek Philippe ref. 3417 with a steel case and a radium dial which belongs to John Nagayama … Best, Emmanuel credit:
A dream of a vintage Patek for me. With its JLC Chronometer cousin. Alas, the Patek is not mine. But this last picture is a photo I would love to live. Best, Nicolas
John Nagayama has one - see recent article in the dink I know of one other Intesrestingly there is no steel 3417 in the patek museum Go figure Thanks all There is a long story behind this one but can’t reveal all quite yet Thanks for all the kind words Re
Several months ago, I finally pulled the trigger on my seventh — and perhaps final — Patek, a 5970R. I’ve posted questions to this forum before about buying and owning this watch, and whether to trade for it or not as I’ve navigated the awesome feelings a