Patek Philippe 3842 gondolo Ultra-Thin
While the world of horology often chases generous dimensions and visible complications, the Patek Philippe ref. 3842 takes the opposite path: one of formal purity and technical minimalism. This "Gondolo" model, with its tonneau case, is one of the most successful interpretations of a dress watch from the late 20th century, blending Art Deco charm with avant-garde construction. The Architecture of the Tonneau Case The case, crafted in gold (yellow, rose, or white) and occasionally platinum, features an incredibly harmonious barrel shape. The true technical feat, however, lies in its thickness: with a profile of only 4.7 mm, the watch literally disappears beneath the shirt cuff, offering a level of comfort that few other timepieces can claim. The lugs are fluidly integrated, creating a continuous line that wraps around the wrist with a sculptural naturalness. The Calibre 177: A Slender Masterpiece Beneath the simplicity of the dial beats the Calibre 177, a manual-wind movement derived from the renowned Frédéric Piguet 21. This is one of the thinnest mechanical movements ever produced by Patek Philippe, decorated with traditional Côtes de Genève and finished to the exacting standards of the Geneva Seal. Movement: Ultra-thin manual-wind mechanical. Dial: Often characterized by applied Breguet numerals or diamond markers (in the platinum version), adding a touch of three-dimensionality to the satin-finished surface. Dimensions: Approximately 29 x 37 mmproportions that embody the classic ideal of timeless elegance.
Patek Philippe
3842
Gold
Manual
33x30
Yes
oval
Y gold 18k
breguet number
Leather
Yes













