Patek Philippe Dress Watch 3409

Condition: fantastic
Year of Production: -
Case Size: 20mm
Case Material: 18k yellow gold
Dial Color: Champagne
Bracelet/Strap: 18K yellow gold
Movement Type: Manual
Box: No
Papers: No
Location: United States
Description

Pre-Owned Patek Philippe Yellow Gold Intergrated Dress Watch 40930148/AS06513

Product Code : 40930148 Manufacturer Product Number : 40930148/AS06513 Guarantee : Analog Shift 1 Year Mechanical Guarantee Category : Pre-Owned Watches Brand : Pre-Owned Patek Philippe Watch Markers : Non-Luminous Water Resistant : Not Guaranteed Recipient : For Her Movement : Automatic Case Material : 18K Yellow Gold Dial Color : Champagne Strap Material : 18K Yellow Gold Diameter : 20mm Brand Collections : Dress Watch WHY WE LOVE IT – Though the famous Calatrava is — for good reason — perhaps the best known of Patek Philippe’s incredible dress watches, there are myriad others that deserve recognition. From the rectangular Gondolo to the curvaceous Golden Ellipse, these timepieces, though simple in design, beg a closer look for their classic proportions and strict attention to detail. Patek has been producing such wristwatches for roughly a century of its 180-plus years, and shows no signs of slowing down. This particular dress watch, a Reference 3409, is a stunning piece from the brilliant mind of Gilbert Albert, Patek’s design director in the late 1950s. (It’s also extraordinarily rare, with only eight examples known to collectors.) Produced in the late 1950s and retailed in 1960, it was designed as a men’s piece, but could work just as easily for ladies’ wrists. Housed in a 20mm 18k yellow gold case from Markowski with a convex acrylic crystal, and a signed crown, it features a wildly cool, yellow gold ‘bark’ dial with factory applied ruby indices, a matching yellow gold 'pencil' handset, and a matching 'bark'-finished integrated yellow gold flat-link bracelet with a signed safety clasp. Powered by the Patek Philippe Calibre 9-90 hand-wound movement, this piece comes with an extract from the Patek Philippe archives confirming production in 1958 and sale in 1960! This is more than a timepiece — it’s a museum piece, an extraordinary work of horological art, and there is no saying when one of these will show up again! OVERALL CONDITION The case is in fantastic condition overall showing light sleeve polish and light wear from age and use. Yellow gold 'bark' dial with applied ruby indices is in very good condition with faint signs of hand drag with matching pencil handset. Signed crown.

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