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
. . . but I let it go several years ago. Ref 2292, cal 30T2SC, aluminum alloy case. The crown and minute hand were incorrect when I acquired it, was able to source a modern replacement crown in Belgium and harvested a correct minute hand from a thrashed e
Hey there, Regarding your question about why I care, the answer is curiosity and scholarship. I’m a big fan of Breguet, but there’s not a ton of information out there. I’d like to learn more, and this forum has lots of knowledgable folks, so I thought I’d
It may be 20 years since I lasted posted on WatchProSite but I am working on a project and thought maybe people much more expert than myself can assist a novice like me. Please note: I am not a scholar of any stripe so I am treading in unknown waters and
. . . 'owner' of this Omega . . . [ Ca '43 Ω ref UK 2292 / cal 30T2SC] . . . was. Issued to either an RAF pilot or navigator, and likely worn in aerial combat. Art
. . . Omegas. If you include references that were either delivered to military customers with 'special adjustment', or special 18 jewel versions of the 30T2SC movement which many consider as para-chronometers, eleven. Ω ref 2364 / cal 30T2rg: Ω ref 2365 /
. . . on account of cleverness. The answer, which I thought should've been obvious, is Omega's ref UK 2292 , ca '43 , delivered to Britain . . . . . . the same year as these two. ;-)