Patek Philippe Patek Philippe 41469 Features


Case Material :Yellow gold
Condition :0 (unworn)
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :United States, New Hampshire, Portsmouth
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Case Material :Yellow gold
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Patek Philippe Patek Philippe 41469 The Related Reviews:
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Frank Schultz United States Winnetka Ca from Netherlands Purmerend
- I love the watch itself. Looks great and has great features. HATE the band. Maybe got a defective one, it broke right away and had to have it fixed. Would not recommend it to others.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Maurice Calle France Clichy from Netherlands Purmerend
- Outstanding.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Rmanera Canada St Jerome from Netherlands Purmerend
Patek Philippe Patek Philippe 41469 wrist watches news:
Looking at the past a bit I want to bring your attention to the Roger Dubuis Golden Square. Not the contemporary model, but the one from a few years ago. In a 43mm wide square case, the watch screamed luxury in a way few other watches have. Bold and loud, the watch still in good taste. People that wear one suddenly feel a bit more important, but you aren't sure why. In fact, I believe the watch may still be in production, even though there are newer Golden Square watches available. While the Golden Square came with Roman or Arabic numerals, I think the Roman numeral version is the king when it comes to appearances. The Arabic numeral version is arguably easier to read, but doesn't have as impressive a face.In some respects the watch looks like a (more) metrosexual Cartier. The blued steel hands (gold in at least some of the pieces0 are larger than you might expect and stylized just a bit less than Louis the XIV's wardrobe. The dial is rich with artistic merit, and could never be referr
One reason for you guys in the US to vote for himI saw it on a picture in a Swedish newspaper.
. . . a few months ago, I bought a Hammy Khaki King Scuba on a whim. While I loved the fit and value, it was a "tweener" watch to me: too dressy for the pool, too casual for a suit (and I wear suits to work). So I flipped it to a happy buyer. But I loved the Khaki line, so . . . I jumped on a Khaki Field the other day. Could not be happier. This thing has the smoothest sweep of any of my watches. Goes great with a suit or casual. Will spring for a tan strap eventually.At 42mm, it's at about my size limit. But it's got a low profile and nicely angled lugs, so it wears a bit smaller and the fit is great. Wish Hamilton would shorten their lugs a couple of mm for bony-wristed dudes like me (even the 40mm Khaki King was long in the lugs) , but not a huge deal. I've bought (and sold) everything from Omega to Oris to Invicta. But I'm coming to the conclusion that Hamilton gives the best value for the dollar of just about anything out there. I'm a fan.
Yep, there's no reason for it other than to tell you about the watch gods smiling upon me. Well, them and a_distinguished_gentleman named Tom. Luck, karma, persistence.whatever you want to call it - a year + search is over tonight. Every week or so I checked eBay for an 18 ct logo buckle for my '65 reference 2285 to no avail. I was doing a quick troll and ran across a listing for a LeCoultre with one of the period buckles I wanted, and sent the seller a message. He replied politely that it was only being sold with the watch, but since it was a 14 ct case he'd be happy to sell the 18 ct buckle if a matching 14 ct version became available. 2 or 3 days later he tracked down the correct 14 ct buckle for his watch so he was gracious enough to sell me the 18 ct for the same price as he paid for the 14 ct. So the real reason for this post is to give a public thanks to Tom for helping out a fellow vintage guy. You truly are a distinguished gentleman Tom!
Just completed a trade for my 15202 that I will be reviving in about 2 months and oh i really really can't wait, it's been a grail for a while but if you know me you might of known my abused 15300 which was very hard for me to flip until I saw a 15202 in steel irl. I am down to 3 watches in my safe from 6 gave the JLC geophysic to my dad, then sold the Hublot Big Bang which I has been killing my soul until I sold it and the 15300 is sadly gone. The 3 watches that I have now are 2 Pateks 5164 and my 5712 and I have an AP 44mm FC soon I'll be getting back my Subc no date from service, after I get my Subc it will be down to the 15202 and I'll be back to 5 watches I don't think I could change much or remove any of my watches from my current collection. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk








