35mm--

Jun 13, 2016,02:09 AM
 

and mid 1940's.
Thanks.

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Patek 1503

 
 By: Fargo : June 13th, 2016-01:05
Back from service and back on my wrist. ...  

Never seen before and it looks

 
 By: dr.kol : June 13th, 2016-01:13
interesting. I like especially the lugs. Best, Kari

Thanks for the photo! An interesting and unusual dial!

 
 By: GLau : June 13th, 2016-01:33
Very vintage feel. Cheers, Gordon

Hello Fargo

 
 By: Alkiro1 : June 13th, 2016-01:57
What is the case size of your PP (34mm or less) and its year of production? Best wishes Alkiro

35mm--

 
 By: Fargo : June 13th, 2016-02:09
and mid 1940's. Thanks.

Thank you Fargo

 
 By: Alkiro1 : June 13th, 2016-03:20
I did not think it was so "big"

Same size--

 
 By: Fargo : June 13th, 2016-04:06
--as JC/'s 1509 further down the page. 1503 is the "steel" reference. Thanks

If its a war years calatrava , then its quite rare cause of very low production.

 
 By: geross : June 13th, 2016-04:19
They have tear drop lugs. Thanks for sharing your joy. Best. Geross.

That's a fantastic and pure reference

 
 By: Mark in Paris : June 13th, 2016-05:03
Not the kind of dial we are used to seing from Patek either but with the same refinement. I'm glad with all these vintage pieces we see on the forum these last weeks. Patek does a perfect job servicing its old pieces, I wish you to enjoy it for many years... 

Thank you. [nt]

 
 By: Fargo : June 13th, 2016-05:53

Really nice. Same DNA on my 1509...

 
 By: Thy1r : June 13th, 2016-06:24
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Such an exquisite watch.

 
 By: Horology411 : June 13th, 2016-20:44
Even being a time-only piece, it is a feast for the eyes!