Patek Philippe
d'occasionEllipse Jumbo
CHF 30’900
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Patek Philippe
d'occasionCHF 30’900
Financez votre montre avec
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1975
Patek Philippe Jumbo Ellipse ref. 3605/1. Crafted in 18k yellow gold, the distinctive elliptical case boasts a modern proportion, measuring 32x38mm.
Oui
Molto bene
Non
It is seemingly lightly polished, if not at all:
Non
Non
The case serial number is “2’781’441” and the movement’s serial number is “1’307’232”. They both fall within the normal range for a late 1970s production.
Oui
Merchant
12.2026
Non
n/d
Patek Philippe
Ellipse Jumbo
3605/1
Blu
Automatico
28-255C
n/d
38 h
32, 28 mm
Altro
Zaffiro
The Patek Golden Ellipse Ref 3605 has a jumbo sized case measuring 33 x 38 mm. Although simple in design, its adherence to the ‘Golden Ratio’ gives the Ellipse a pleasing harmony. The Golden Ellipse was introduced in 1968 and signaled a departure from the traditional shapes in watchmaking. The Ellipse also dispensed with the traditional extended lugs found on other watches, only allowing the end of the strap to briefly interrupt the smooth lines of the case. The ref. 3605 was produced from 1971 until the early 1980s.
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Patek Philippe
1839
Antoine Norbert de Patek, Jean Adrien Philippe
Plan-les-Quates, Geneva, Switzerland
Independent (private)
Stern family, since 1932
Thierry Stern (President), since 2009
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Patek Philippe is the last Family-Owned Independent Genevan Watch Manufacturer. Iconic models are the Nautilus, Aquanaut, Calatrava, Cubitus, Ellipse, Twenty~4 and grand complications. Since 1839 without interruption, Patek Philippe has been perpetuating the tradition of Genevan watchmaking. As the last family-owned independent watch manufacturer in Geneva, it enjoys total creative freedom to entirely design, produce and assemble what experts agree to be the finest timepieces in the world – following the vision of its founders Antoine Norbert de Patek (1839) and Adrien Philippe (1845). The company name became Patek Philippe in 1851, and it is under this name that Patek Philippe created the first Swiss wristwatch ever made in 1868. Thanks to its exceptional know-how, Patek Philippe maintains a tradition of innovation hailed by an impressive repertoire of more than 80 patents.