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1969 Patek Philippe Ref.3445 Water-resistant Calendar Automatic Rare "Blue Dial"
Manufacturer | PATEK PHILIPPE |
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Model | Calendar Automatic |
Year of Manufacture | 1969 |
Reference no. | 3445 |
Product no. | A-6511 |
Price |
This is a description of a vintage watch made by Patek Philippe in 1969, the Ref. 3445. It is an automatic calendar watch with a rare blue dial, housed in a 35mm waterproof screw-back case made of 18k white gold. The watch features the highly regarded Cal.27-460M movement, which is considered one of the most advanced mechanical automatic movements of its time. The watch has both calendar functions and waterproof capabilities. The simple and timeless design of the dial makes it a beloved and practical vintage model. The blue dial of this Ref. 3445 is a rare and beautiful color, showcasing the style of the era. The watch comes with its original silver dial and later 18k white gold clasp, as well as an archive.
Item details
Serial no. | 327,*** |
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Caliber | 27-460M |
Movement no. | 1,129,*** |
Movement type | Automatic |
Material | 18K White gold |
Case size | 35mm |
Case type | Screw back Water-resistant |
Dial | Original |
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Type of Indices | Applied |
Belt | non Original ( between lugs 18mm ) / Original 18KWG Buckle |
Evaluation case | 93% |
Evaluation dial | 92% |
Evaluation mov | 93% |
Condition | 4.5 |
Rarity | 4.5 |
Other details
Case: There are some minor scratches and age-related wear, but the distinctive lug shaping and hallmarks are well-preserved.
Dial: The center of the dial, at 6 o'clock and 12 o'clock, is age-toned, but the rest of the dial is clean. The replacement silver dial is in very clean condition with no visible scratches or stains.
Movement: The movement is well wound and the accuracy is around 10 seconds per day.
Dial: The center of the dial, at 6 o'clock and 12 o'clock, is age-toned, but the rest of the dial is clean. The replacement silver dial is in very clean condition with no visible scratches or stains.
Movement: The movement is well wound and the accuracy is around 10 seconds per day.