Patek Philippe 1585J Features

Ref. No. :1585J
Movement :Manual winding
Case Material :Yellow gold
Bracelet Material :Leather
Year :1948
Condition :1 (mint)
:With Papers
Location :Switzerland, LUGANO
Price : Fr. 19,000 (= $ 19,451)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Manual winding
Case
Case Material :Yellow gold
Waterproof :50 m
Glass :Plexiglass
Dial :White
Dial numerals :Arabic numerals
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Leather
Bracelet Color :Black
Clasp :Buckle
Buckle Material :Yellow gold
We will arrange the delivery of Patek Philippe 1585J replica as soon as your payment is confirmed. Please make sure that your telephone number and email address are right, because the customer service representatives will contact you and identify your information, in order to deal with the shipments of your order. Generally, we deliver products through EMS, DHL, UPS, etc. And the tracking number will be sent to you via email once the watch is shipped. The shipping fee of any order over $300 is free. The package will be arrived about 7 to 15 days. We accept payment by PayPal, Visa/Master card, Western Union and Bank Transfer. If you pay by Western Union or Bank Transfer, we can offer you 15% off. If you have any questions about shipping and payment, please contact us freely, we'll be glad to help you!
Patek Philippe 1585J The Related Reviews:
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Steve W Lilledahl United Kingdom Gateshead from Netherlands Purmerend
- Beautiful & classic looking watch. Fits my wrist nicely & not hanging off like others do. Box it arrived in was rather cheap looking & falling apart but it did not affect the watch.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Erinn Yeye Serbia Bujanovac from Netherlands Purmerend
- thank you, amazing service, very pleased!
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by John Dandridge Portugal Funchal - Madeira from Netherlands Purmerend
Patek Philippe 1585J wrist watches news:
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Hi,i am a new member and hopefully a new patek owner. i am arranging to purchase a vintage golden ellipse from a private antiques dealer who is some what away from me, i plan to take a professional or arrange to go to an independent dealers with buyer to certify authenticity as the watch has no box or papers. To save myself a pointless journey i wondered if an experienced member of this forum could tell if its not genuine by some photos before i travel to conclude the verification and hope fully deal. if it is genuine im not to worried about the papers as its the cheapest one ive seen and i dont plan on reselling it hopefully it will be the start of a beautiful collection. i would also like some opinions on the golden ellipse, i choose this to start with as it hasnt changed externally as far as i know from inception till now my logic behind this was that it wouldnt seem like an obvious vintage if it was in good condition unless im mistaken (avoiding looking like the old guys in the por
I love decorated movements. I think they show off the watch maker's art. But, of course, they usually cost more.How do you feel about them?
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I am the sole owner of a vintage PloProf that I purchased back in 1977 or so from Don Brod's dive shop in Austin, Texas. I want some advice. I used extensively when I was a professional underwater photographer and scuba instructor. My watch had years of use (at least ten years!) and thousands of hours of underwater time. I trusted it with my life and it never failed me. But, being young and having to spend almost all my money on underwater photo gear, I did absolutely no maintenance on the watch. It has been in my safe for at least at least 10 years and I got it out last week and wound it and set the date and it still works like a charm. Keeps perfect time compared to Rolex and Casio G-Shock and the date functions too. The dial is faded, the case is worn with dents and scratches, the crystal has a few scratches. When I was diving a lot the watch was the best piece of safety equipment a diver had. Scubapro had just released it's first dive computer (the old bladder model that tried to








