One in only two split-seconds chronographs to feature a stainless-steel case, this vintage beauty was first introduced in 1938, when it was produced as a racing tool for gentlemen who wished to time their car or horse races. While a vast majority of the uk perfect replica Patek Philippe reference 1436 Split Seconds Chronographs were made in yellow gold, with fewer than 10 units found in pink gold, very few stainless-steel iterations have emerged in the market, making this one of the most coveted and expensive 1:1 fake Patek Philippe watches ever sold.
Adding to its exclusivity, the ultra-rare luxury replica Patek Philippe was discontinued in the early 1970s after 30 years in production. Featuring two pushers to activate its mechanisms, a silvered dial with raised steel hour markers, and signature and scales in black enamel, it is a true collector’s item indeed. This aaa quality fake Patek Philippe UK (case number 630772, movement number 863056) was produced in 1945 and to the Harry Stern Watch Agency on May 11 1949.
Swiss movement copy Patek Philippe remained in the hands of a single owner until 2009, when it realised CHF 1.25 million (approx. USD 1.395 million) at auction. Its new owner, esteemed collector Alfredo Paramico, eventually sold it to another collector, who then put it up for auction via Phillips in Geneva where it realised CHF 3.3 million (approx. USD 3.68 million).