Patek Philippe 3970P Features


Ref. No. :3970P
Code :2343
Movement :Manual winding
Case Material :Platinum
Bracelet Material :Leather
Year :1988
Condition :1 (mint)
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :France, Paris
Price : price on request
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Manual winding
Case
Case Material :Platinum
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Leather
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I got this beauty in the mail today. An orphan movement from 1898, size 0s, 17 jewels with a solid gold train, HC, grade 200, motor barrel, serial number 7911685, number 685 of 2000. It looks almost identical to the 19 jewel version. Somewhat rare movement, only 2000 of these grade 200 with 17 jewels were produced with a solid gold train in size 0s. The far more common grade 263 with 17 jewels (35,000 made) did not have a solid gold train, only a solid gold center wheel and were not motor barrel. This one has the "adjusted" stamp on the cock. Odd thing, the plate has been cut and it is now a size 3/0s. Wonder if this was done at the factory or if somebody over the years did this? All three serial numbers are matching so it is all original. It has a bad balance staff but it will limp along for a moment so this is a pretty easy fix. It is absolutely filthy and needs to be taken apart and properly cleaned as well. Give me a few weeks and I'll have this honey good as new! Don't know how I'
I received this awesome piece today from trusted seller Mosco. I am very impressed with the watch, how it looks, how it feels and the character. I'm very happy I experimented. Check out a few pics.
Admittedly, I know very little about these two but love the appearance of each. I know there are size differences, 18k vs Platinum as well as other significant differences in the movements, etc.Which would you select? Is there another Patek in this price range (mid-20s) I should also consider from the Patek lineup?
I have my eye on the polar explorer 2 or a submariner date. Outside of Rolex I like the Tudor North Flag and Breitling Superocean Heritage White dial with mesh bracelet.What would you do, feel free to make any suggestions.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk








