Why This Watch Matters
Combine the structure and feel of a Tank with the aesthetics of an Ellipse, and you have the Patek Philippe reference 3599.
The Full Story
The reference 3599 was first released in 1973 and made available in both white and yellow gold. This particular example has a resplendent blue dial with metallic flecks upon closer inspection, as well as applied yellow-gold indexes and sharp dauphine hands. It has a comfortable yet glamorous presence on the wrist, as the solidly rectangular gold case commands attention. When the best of two worlds come together, you can’t (and shouldn’t) say no.
The Fine Print
Maker: Patek Philippe
Model: N/A
Reference: 3599
Year: 1974
Case No: 526.363
Material: 18k yellow gold
Dimensions: 31mm length; 28mm width; 6mm thickness
Crystal: Sapphire
Lume: N/A
Caliber: Manual-winding Patek Philippe caliber 16-250
Bracelet/Strap: Original Patek Philippe navy blue strap for hidden lugs
Lug Width: 18mm
Box/Papers: Extract from the Patek Philippe Archives confirming sale on May 15th 1975 and manufacture in 1974, movement numbered 1.270.176
What we Love and What You Should Know
The dial of this reference 3599 is beautiful and largely devoid of flaws, with a well-balanced and simple layout. The case does show some light scratches consistent with the watch being worn occasionally over the past four decades. The hallmarks on the caseback are still present, and the handset shows very little to no oxidation. The crown is stamped with the Patek Calatrava Cross.