Patek Philippe Golden Ellipse 3548: The Golden Ratio in Horology
The Golden Ellipse is not merely a watch; it is a mathematical masterpiece. Launched in 1968, its proportions are based on the "Divine Proportion" (the Golden Ratio), discovered by ancient Greek mathematicians. The Reference 3548 is one of the most iconic expressions of this philosophy, representing a radical departure from the traditional round cases of the era. This specific specimen is crafted in 18k yellow gold and features a mesmerizing sunburst gold dial with painted Roman numerals. However, the true standout feature is the integrated "chain link" bracelet. Hand-woven with surgical precision, the bracelet feels like a silk ribbon on the wrist, merging seamlessly with the elliptical case to create an object that is as much a piece of high jewelry as it is a timepiece.
Patek Philippe
3848/1
1970
Gold
Manual
36mm
elipse
Y gold 18k
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