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Vintage ca. 1960's
Vintage 3514J - Yellow Gold - Circa 1969 On Brown Leather Strap with Silver Roman DialReference Number : 3514JYour Price : $19,608* Pre-Owned without Box and Papers
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Case - 18K yellow gold
Case Size - 34mm
Movement - Automatic
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Dial - Silver Roman
Bracelet - Brown Alligator Leather Strap
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Item ID - 29470
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Vintage ca. 1970's
Vintage Square 3490 - ca. 1970's White Gold on Bracelet with Blue Textured DialReference Number : 3491/1GYour Price : $10,836* Pre-Owned without Box and Papers
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Case - 18KT White Gold
Case Size - 26mm
Movement - Manual
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Dial - Blue
Bracelet - 18KT White Gold Bracelet
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Item ID - 107141
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Patek Philippe Vintage
Hardly any horology enthusiast worth his salt would not know about the beginnings of Patek Philippe. Ever since its founding in 1851 by watchmakers Antoni Patek and Adrien Philippe, it had been releasing a succession of "timeless classics". A prime example is the vast Patek Philippe Vintage collection that comes in a myriad of shapes, sizes, and materials. These timepieces are crafted from 18k gold, stainless steel or platinum. Whether self-winding or handwound, the movement that beats inside a Patek Philippe Vintage is a true testament of mechanical genius. A Patek Philippe vintage watch does not equate to a watch that simply indicates time or date regardless of its age. As a matter of fact, one of the most expensive timepieces ever sold is a 1933 vintage Patek Philippe renowned as the Henry Graves Supercomplication pocket watch auctioned at Sothebys for over $11 million which possesses 24 complications, including a chart of the night sky in New York and a minute repeater chiming the same melody as Londons Big Ben. The fact that vintage Patek Philippe timepieces are just as valuable decades after, if not more valuable, is proof that no other watch brand in the world can live up to its promise to survive for generations as a family heirloom.