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Vintage Reference 3395/1, a white gold manual wind wristwatch, Circa 1970

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    Patek Philippe was established in 1839, it is named after two of its founders, Antoni Patek and Adrien Philippe. Since 1932, the company has been owned by the Stern family in Switzerland and remains the last family-owned independent watch manufacturer in Geneva. In 1851, in addition to a renaming of the brand, this year brought the first step into expanding. Not only did Patek Philippe showcase their pocket watches at the Great Exhibition in London, but Queen Victoria acquired a pendant watch with diamond roses on blue enamel. Patek Philippe has a long standing history of designing watches for women.

    This vintage lady’s watch, reference 3395/1, a white gold manual wind wristwatch, circa 1970, with Calibre .13-5 manual wind nickel lever movement stamped with the Geneva seal, 20 jewels, Gyromax balance, adjusted to 5 positions. Textured silvered dial, applied baton indexes. 18K white gold case in size 22 mm diameter, baguette diamond-set bezel, approximately 32 baguette cut diamonds , 18K white gold bracelet and buckle.

    Dimension

    Fits a wrist size of 5 inches or smaller.

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