ref.3424/3
Yellow, Asymmetrical
SPECIFICATIONS
- Manufacturer
- Patek Philippe
- Reference
- 3424/3
- Year
- 1960's
- Movement
- Manual winding
- Material
- Yellow gold
- Caliber
- 8-85
- Diameter
- 28mm x 40mm
- 7
- 10
- 42
- 64
- 96
- 98
- 130
- 136
- 146
- 158
- 194
- 252
- 410
- 417
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- 565
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- 576
- 592
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- 617
- 652
- 663
- 707
- 770
- 1152
- 1189
- 1289
- 1408
- 1415
- 1431
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- 1450
- 1461
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- 1593
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- 2295
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- 2418
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- 2423
- 2424
- 2427
- 2431
- 2436
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- 3410
- 3411
- 3413
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- 3416
- 3417
- 3418
- 3423
- 3424
- 3425
- 3428
- 3429
- 3430
- 3433
- 3438
- 3439
- 3440
- 3445
- 3448
- 3450
- 3466
- 3483
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- 5204
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- 5236
- 5971
Extract from the Archives has been ordered.
Few wristwatches have achieved such iconic status as the asymmetric creations by Patek Philippe. Even 40 years after its creation, reference 3424 is more modern than many watches of current production. Thanks to its landmark design and touch of contemporary art, it promises to attract more curious and admiring looks than numerous complicated peers could ever hope for.
Gilbert Albert was born in Geneva in 1930. After studying Jewellery and Designing at Geneva's Ecole des Arts Industriels, he joined Patek Philippe as designer and head of the workshop. During the seven years with the celebrated manufacturer, he created the firm's most daring designs, most notably the asymmetrical models from the celebrated "Ricochet" series. Gilbert Albert took his inspiration from his passion for modern art, notably works by Brancusi and Mondrian, and his daring and unconventional case designs are considered as cutting-edge today as they were 50 years ago.
His outstanding creations gained the prestigious 'Oscar' award at the Diamonds International Awards no less than ten times, three for Patek Philippe, two for Omega and five times under his own name. In 1962 he opened his own workshop in Geneva, specializing in the design and manufacture of unique jewels and objects. Gilbert Albert handles material in a supreme manner, shaping precious metal and mixing rare stones in an unconventional blend made of dreams, delicacy and magic.