Patek Philippe Golden Ellipse with Diamonds
Discussion
lowdrag said:
No papers, needa a new strap? Hmm, have it verified and take advice. I'd imagine not an easy watch to sell on.
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You would be stunned at just how convincing a "homage" can be these days. I PP dealer will be able to varify the numbers right away and give you an accurate price (Not an official replacement strap on it's own will in all probability cost 3 figures)
If i were in the market for such a watch - which I'm not - the absolute minumum I would expect is a cast iron (well letterhead anyway) certification from a PP authorised dealer as to its originality. Though to be honest I don't think I'd consider it without box and papers, however, you may be able to replace some of these at an AD.
(Apologies if your friend is a PP AD and you already have this).
(Apologies if your friend is a PP AD and you already have this).
Call Rhone Products Ltd, they are the UK PP distributor;
Rhone Products (U K) Ltd.
Address: PO BOX 860
Gerrards Cross
Buckinghamshire
SL9 7SB
Telephone: 01753-891348
IIRC, it is possible to have the watch verified, and an 'Archive extract' document provided by PP. Call the above to confirm, I'm a little rusty on the procedure.
What's it worth? Hmmm, it really is not the most popular (demand=£££££ ) PP about. The Golden Ellipse was always had work, and the Diamonds do not really help. You might find that it drops about the same as a '99 E55....
Rhone Products (U K) Ltd.
Address: PO BOX 860
Gerrards Cross
Buckinghamshire
SL9 7SB
Telephone: 01753-891348
IIRC, it is possible to have the watch verified, and an 'Archive extract' document provided by PP. Call the above to confirm, I'm a little rusty on the procedure.
What's it worth? Hmmm, it really is not the most popular (demand=£££££ ) PP about. The Golden Ellipse was always had work, and the Diamonds do not really help. You might find that it drops about the same as a '99 E55....
Edited by Dominic H on Monday 15th October 11:26
Why no papers/box? Anybody buying one of these would have a couple of watches so it wouldnt get used everyday (I imagine) - so why wasnt it kept with its papers/box? Anyone who had a winder would know enough to keep the papers/box. Is there a receipt or is it registered anywhere? Could it be stolen?
I'd suggest it would have lost 50% or more as a trade value without the box/papers and anyone buying would want it complete - it isnt exactly a budget purchase is it?
I'd suggest it would have lost 50% or more as a trade value without the box/papers and anyone buying would want it complete - it isnt exactly a budget purchase is it?
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