I understand, what you're getting at, one bezel is stamped, the other is machined with a rose engine. Think about the Nautilus and Royal Oak. Everyone compares these two, and the Nautilus is believed by many to be the more refined version of the Royal Oak, nevertheless they are distinct. Whereas the Royal Oak´s bezel is more octagonal, the Nautilus´ is slightly more square. The crown on the Royal Oak is hexagonal, relatively speaking, the Nautilus keeps with tradition. They do, however, bear some resemblance.
I always though the first guilloched/hobnail bezel Patek Philippe was the ref. 96D? Do you know the model designation for the perpetual calendar?
Hey Guys! There are some Patek Philippe models, especially from the "ladies" collections, which are great but for a few simple design flaws. Hope you...
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