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Ref. 3760J
Feb 01, 2010,13:34 PM
Collecting Patek Philippe Wristwatches by Oswaldo Patrizzi, Vol. II, Page 252, No. 1067
"Patek Philippe & Cie, Genève, Ref. 3760J, 1980’s. Fine, hexagonal, 18K yellow gold gentleman’s wristwatch .
C. two body, solid, polished and brushed . D. white with applied gold indexes. 'Bâton' gold hands. M. with quartz standardization. Dial signed.Dim. 25 x 29 mm"
From Antiquorum
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Eric09
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By: kokoshnik : January 30th, 2010-14:22
Hello to all collectors, This is my first post; am a new collector of vintage watches (mainly 40's & 50's), I just received this Patek for my birthday : unusual shape, I think, for a Patek. Any idea of the year of issue & reference ? Thanks for all inform...
Very nice!
By: patrick_y : January 30th, 2010-21:19
I wonder if the dimensions of the case reflect the "golden ratio" 1 to 1.618 like the Golden Ellipse. Beautiful classic watch!
Dimensions
By: kokoshnik : January 31st, 2010-06:59
Width is 25.5mm (w/o crown) x 30mm (36mm lugs to lugs) Looks wider on the picture. Regards Paul
Ref. 3760J
By: Eric09 : February 1st, 2010-13:34
Collecting Patek Philippe Wristwatches by Oswaldo Patrizzi, Vol. II, Page 252, No. 1067 "Patek Philippe & Cie, Genève, Ref. 3760J, 1980’s. Fine, hexagonal, 18K yellow gold gentleman’s wristwatch . C. two body, solid, polished and brushed . D. white with a...
Thanks for the info Eric but ...
By: kokoshnik : February 2nd, 2010-14:15
Dial is gold and I am not sure to understand the meaning of "quartz standardization" because this is a mechanical manual movement ! Regards Paul
Ref. 3760
By: Eric09 : February 2nd, 2010-14:34
Well, that's very interesting. Antiquorum usually checks the movements of the watches they sell ... I was surprised myself that there was no mentioning of the movement - just this lapidar remark towards "quartz standardization", whatever that means. Maybe...
Will ask for an extract to PP
By: kokoshnik : February 3rd, 2010-10:24
Thanks to Eric & Julian. Yes it must be a very thin movement , thickness of the watch 3.5mm