PATEK PHILIPPE Ref. 4269 18K Y/G Stepped Case w/ Onyx Dial Cal. 16-250! SUPERB!
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Product code: Ref. 4269
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Brand: Patek Philippe�� Band Material:Leather
Gender:Men's
Band Color:Black
MPN: Ref. 4269 Case Size:28mm x 32mm
Features:12-hour Dial, Easy To Read
Lug Width:20mm
Movement:Mechanical: Hand-winding
Style:Luxury: Dress Styles
Year of Manufacture:1970-1979
Age Group:Adult
Display:Analog
Model: Stepped Case
Watch Shape:Rectangle
Serial Number:Case No. 2772173 - Mov't No. 1391510
Case Material:Solid Gold
Country/Region of Manufacture:Switzerland
Case Color:Yellow Gold
Age:Vintage (1971-1983)
Case Finish:Brushed & Polished
Country of Manufacture:Switzerland
Face Color:Black




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