Wednesday, April 14, 2021

Introducing the Patek Philippe 'Senza Luna' Perpetual Calendar Watch Replica With Low Price

Introducing the Patek Philippe 'Senza Luna' Perpetual Calendar Watch Replica With Low Price


Patek Philippe Grand Complications replica Ref.3448 came out in 1962 and is the world's first series-produced self-winding perpetual calendar model. As soon as it was launched, it caused a huge sensation. Even today Ref.3448 is still one of the most beautiful perpetual calendar models. A significant feature of Ref. 3448 is the moon phase at 6 o'clock, surrounded by the date and indicated by hands. However, not all Ref.3448 have this feature, such as the replica Patek Philippe perpetual calendar "Senza Luna" Ref.3448 (no moon phase display) model.


Details

For decades, replica Patek Philippe Ref. 3448 "Senza Luna" has always been covered with a veil of mystery. Some people believe that these watches were modified by third parties after they left the Patek Philippe watch factory. But the fact is on the contrary, these watches were originally customized products. A total of seven replica Patek Philippe Ref. 3448 Senza Luna perpetual calendar watches are known to exist, four of which are gold models and three are platinum models. The one mentioned in this article is one of the three platinum models and the only one with a leather strap instead of a platinum bracelet. The combination of precious platinum and neat dial gives the watch a unique appearance, clean and low-key. In the case that the regular Ref.3448 watch replica is somewhat outdated, the "no moon phase display" style appears more modern.


There are discrepancies in the dials themselves as well. All have the perlé minute markers without sigmas at the base of the dial. Around 1970-1971, the Swiss Association Pour la Promotion Industrielle de l'Or (APRIOR) began encouraging members to mark dials made of gold or with gold indexes with so-called "APRIOR sigmas" on either side of the "Swiss" signature. Members included many of the larger brands, including Rolex, IWC, and, of course, Patek Philippe. So, we can deduce that all of these dials were likely produced before 1971, while three of the watches were definitely produced well after 1971. This means that either the dials or the cases sat around, since the years don't match up. However, if you look really closely (I know it is hard, the resolution of these images isn't great), all the dials differ slightly. The graphics around the date sub-dials, in particular, are inconsistent and the sub-dials themselves vary in size as well. Thus, it's hard to believe that the dials on these six watches came from a single batch.

The first reference number 3448 Senza Luna replica was auctioned in 2000
The first reference number 3448 Senza Luna replica was auctioned in 2000

The second 3448 "Senza Luna" replica was auctioned on June 14, 2003
The second 3448 "Senza Luna" replica was auctioned on June 14, 2003

The third (and first platinum) was sold on April 24, 2004
The third (and first platinum) was sold on April 24, 2004

replica 3448 Senza Luna, produced in 1981, was auctioned in 2017
replica 3448 Senza Luna, produced in 1981, was auctioned in 2017


The picture shows this Patek Philippe Ref. 3448 "no moon phase display" perpetual calendar watch replica produced in 1981 and sold by Christie for US$978,480 in 2017. In today's market, Ref. 3448 "no moon phase display" perpetual calendar watch may be sold at a higher price. Because Ref.3448 is one of the most coveted antique models, and the "no moon phase display" model is more rare and rare, which makes it hard for collectors to resist. More importantly, no one knows when the Patek Philippe Grand Complications Ref. 3448 "Senza Luna" Perpetual Calendar will appear on the auction market again. It will be a unique opportunity to start.


Conclusion

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