Patek Philippe Ellipse ref. 3738 gold bracelet

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Patek Philippe Golden Ellipse reference 3738 in 18k yellow gold, measuring 31 by 35 millimeters and powered by the automatic caliber 240 with micro rotor. This example is fitted with a rare solid gold bracelet, distinguished by square gold links that taper toward the clasp in a half ellipse shape, creating a sculptural and highly characteristic profile. The watch roughly fits a 17 centimeter wrist, with one additional “link” being delivered with it. The deep blue dial is clean and well preserved, offering strong contrast against the warm yellow gold case and bracelet. The slim case and integrated bracelet combination give the watch a refined yet substantial presence on the wrist. Offered as watch only, this Ellipse 3738 stands out for its uncommon gold bracelet configuration and classic blue dial, making it a rare and highly collectible variant within the Golden Ellipse line.

Patek Philippe Golden Ellipse reference 3738 in 18k yellow gold, measuring 31 by 35 millimeters and powered by the automatic caliber 240 with micro rotor. This example is fitted with a rare solid gold bracelet, distinguished by square gold links that taper toward the clasp in a half ellipse shape, creating a sculptural and highly characteristic profile. The watch roughly fits a 17 centimeter wrist, with one additional "link" being delivered with it.
The deep blue dial is clean and well preserved, offering strong contrast against the warm yellow gold case and bracelet. The slim case and integrated bracelet combination give the watch a refined yet substantial presence on the wrist.
Offered as watch only, this Ellipse 3738 stands out for its uncommon gold bracelet configuration and classic blue dial, making it a rare and highly collectible variant within the Golden Ellipse line.

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