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The Ultimate List of Patek Philippe Books

By Tania Edwards

At Collectability, we are often asked which books one should read to learn more about Patek Philippe. Thankfully, the list continues to grow due to new scholarship and writers who are pushing the benchmark higher and higher. Here we’ve tried to list all the books on the manufacture and its watches written to date so … Continued

The Secret Codes of Patek Philippe: APRIOR Dial

By Tania Edwards

From 1971 until 1995, all watches made in Switzerland with gold applied markers or gold dial plates were required to have the ‘APRIOR’ logo (often called ‘sigma,’ after the Greek letter) marked on the dial. APRIOR stands for Association pour la Promotion Industrielle de l’Or. With Patek Philippe watches from this period, the APRIOR mark … Continued

The Secret Codes of Patek Philippe: Date Codes

By Tania Edwards

In this ongoing series, you will learn the ‘secrets’ of the world of Patek Philippe. We will explore questions ranging from the logic behind reference numbers, the meaning of import codes, the insanely cryptic system of dial codes, and marks on your Patek timepieces that you never knew were there. For the first installment, I … Continued

Ref. 3770: The Enigma of the ‘Nautellipse’

By Tania Edwards

Neither an Ellipse, nor a Nautilus, the Nautilus-Ellipse hybrid ref. 3770 is both gently mocked and celebrated. It is the kind of watch that raises eyebrows among collectors as well as those uninitiated in the world of watches. So why does the Nautellipse exist? When I first saw this reference in 1997, I was cataloging … Continued

Ref. 3565/1: The Patek Philippe ‘Playboy’s Watch’

By Tania Edwards

Bernie Cornfeld was a former social worker turned investment guru who founded the IOS, Investors Overseas Services. In its heyday in the 1960s, his investment company controlled over 2.5 billion USD in assets and he had over 15,000 people in his sales force. His famous pitch was ‘Do you sincerely want to be rich?’, and … Continued

The Patek Philippe Beta 21

By Tania Edwards

In the history of horology, there have been few times more dynamic and more impactful in terms of progress than the Quartz Revolution. This period in the 60s and 70s changed the face of watchmaking forever. It was the pinnacle of hundreds of years of development in the quest for timekeeping accuracy as well as … Continued

The Secret Codes of Patek Philippe: Swiss Dial Points

By Tania Edwards

There are some hard realities that we all need to accept at some point in our lives: death, taxes, and the fact that there should be SWISS written under 6 o’clock on our Patek Philippe dials. This last point has resulted in arguments, fights, and a few borderline wars in the past few years between … Continued

Refs. 801 and 803: Coin Watches

By Tania Edwards

As those in the know like to say, ‘If it’s good enough for Henry Graves, Jr…’. Mr. Graves bought his first coin watch on June 29, 1928 on the eve of the Great Depression. This early example, one of the first-ever made by Patek Philippe, led to an entire line of coin watches offered throughout … Continued

Collectability in depth: Horology_Ancienne

By Tania Edwards

The mysterious ‘Horology_Ancienne‘ has captured the imagination of the entire Patek IG collecting community, and I think an unnamed father and son team on IG sharing their love of watches as true collectors is a wonderful story in itself. They have never granted an interview before and prefer to stay out of the public eye. … Continued

Collectability in depth: Dogu Tasoren

By Tania Edwards

Collectability in depth shares detailed interviews with notable figures in the Patek Philippe collecting world. I am delighted to start this series with Dogu Tasoren, aka art_of_horology_ and formerly _vintage_vacheron_constantin on Instagram. If you don’t follow his infectious collecting journey, you are missing out. Below, Dogu generously discusses his passion for Patek Philippe and many … Continued

Ref. 2526: the Patek Philippe self-winding watch

By Tania Edwards

Wearing the ref. 2526, and experiencing it up close, gave me the opportunity to really appreciate the nuances of this model. The dial is superior to anything I have ever had on my wrist before: the way the light hits the enamel and changes at every angle has to be seen to be fully appreciated. … Continued