Case Dimensions - 27mm x 33mm
Movement - Mechanical
Contents - No Box, No Papers
Year - Circa 1980s
The Patek Philippe Ellipse opened the door to innovation, introducing unusual and unconventional shapes into the watch world. First released in 1968, its golden oval case immediately drew attention as Patek boldly departed from the traditional round design.
This particular example is a manual-wind, Sigma-dial timepiece from the 1980s, accompanied by official archives from Patek Philippe themselves. It features its original 18k oval buckle, a detail that perfectly echoes the distinctive case shape.
In impeccable condition and sold with a one-year guarantee, this Ellipse stands out as both a collector’s piece and a stylish daily wearer. With smaller dress watches back in style, the 27 x 33 mm case makes it a versatile choice, equally suited to both men and women.
Case Dimensions - 27mm x 33mm
Movement - Mechanical
Contents - No Box, No Papers
Year - Circa 1980s
The Patek Philippe Ellipse opened the door to innovation, introducing unusual and unconventional shapes into the watch world. First released in 1968, its golden oval case immediately drew attention as Patek boldly departed from the traditional round design.
This particular example is a manual-wind, Sigma-dial timepiece from the 1980s, accompanied by official archives from Patek Philippe themselves. It features its original 18k oval buckle, a detail that perfectly echoes the distinctive case shape.
In impeccable condition and sold with a one-year guarantee, this Ellipse stands out as both a collector’s piece and a stylish daily wearer. With smaller dress watches back in style, the 27 x 33 mm case makes it a versatile choice, equally suited to both men and women.