Patek Philippe 3036 Features


Ref. No. :3036
Code :7635
Movement :Manual winding
Case Material :Yellow gold
Year :1955
Condition :2 (fine)
Gender :Ladies' watch
Location :United States, California, West Hollywood
Price : $ 5,800
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Manual winding
No. of Jewels :18
Case
Case Material :Yellow gold
Case Diameter :18 mm
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Patek Philippe 3036 The Related Reviews:
- Great price on a great-looking watch. Too early to comment on durability after only a month but I've had no blem keeping it wound, unlike other automatics I own. Delivery was also very fast.
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Joe a Egypt Cario from Netherlands Purmerend
- THANK YOU - FAST
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Geoffrey Clarke Nederland Gorinchem from Netherlands Purmerend
- very nice A+++++++
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Mabel Reyes Mexico Estado De Mexico from Netherlands Purmerend
Patek Philippe 3036 wrist watches news:
I purchased a Rolex Sea Dweller from an authorized dealer probably 20+ years ago. I have not worn it in some time but recently pulled it out and noticed that it had virtually no dark illumination. I left it in a sunny location for a few days but it still is virtually glow-absent. Is there something which can be done to restore the illumination properties?Karl
Scott's post was a nice coincidence for me, because you don't see alot of posts on this brand.Yesterday I had the good fortune of trying on a UN GMT+/- perpetual (if I remember correctly). I was startled by the heft of it. The one I tried on was the strap version, platinum case. The guy said "you should feel the weight of the bracelet version". He didn't have that one in. The bracelet adds another 20,000usd to a watch that retails with the strap at over 50,000.This was one amazing watch. It keeps a perpetual calandar for 1,000 years. Normally they have to rebuild the movement on a perp. calandar every one hundred years to keep it accurate.Everything about this thing was so precise and tight. It just felt very solid. Not just the weight, but how the big date clicked forward and back, the way the crown worked with the hands...I guess the best description that I can think of would be "confident". The movement with all of its parts had no hesitation, no slippage. It seemed to know exactly
Well here it is... Volume 2.First and foremost, a BIG BIG thank you to my good friend Paul (texex91) for helping me with so many facets of getting this watch to me. I purchased this from the AP NY boutique on 57th and I was intro'd to the management by Paul. These I serial 44mm Rosies are in short supply and through his connections I was able to have management allocate one for me for a July delivery for me by ordering in June. I'm a customer of the Ginza boutique through my travels to Japan but Paul convinced the NY management that I should be a customers of theirs so either way, I'm happy to have a new home for my AP purchases. Without further blah blah blah here it is!Sent from my iPhone 5s using Tapatalk
Hi guys kindly help me in making the decision between these two the 422 and 364 SE as this is going to be my second pam after 005 , also which will hold its value better over the years
The more I see it the more I love itThe PAM 519 and 520 are so perfect.Panerai made a watch which could be a vintage Patek. ( not talking about the size because we won't find vintage 45mm patek chronographs) but the combination of dial and case is so perfect.I'm pretty sure these 2 will get a lot of attention and not only from people who love Panerai but people who never thought about buying a PaneraiDon't know how they did it but this is a watch doesn't look like all the other Panerai notwithstanding it has the same case as any other 1940 caseI never thought I would mention Panerai and Patek in one sentence ¡ but in this case they deserve it. The movement is absolutely wonderful ( Minerva origin) ¡. But a Patek is still better finishedWOW ¡ JUST WOW








