Patek Philippe Golden Ellipse Ref. 3648J
Introduced in 1968, the Golden Ellipse represented a deliberate departure from the conventions of the round dress watch. Conceived according to the mathematical harmony of the Golden Ratio, the design introduced a new architectural language within the Patek Philippe catalogue—one defined by geometry, proportion, and visual balance rather than traditional circular symmetry.
The present example belongs to the inaugural generation of Ellipse production and is powered by the manually wound calibre 23-300 PM, an ultra-thin movement constructed in 18K gold. The movement's refined dimensions allowed the case to maintain the slim profile that became a defining characteristic of early Ellipse references. Consistent with the purity of the original concept, the dial is executed in a two-hand configuration, reinforcing the design's emphasis on proportion rather than mechanical display.
Its signature blue soleil dial, produced using Patek Philippe's galvanic finishing process, remains the defining visual element of the reference. Applied gold baton hour markers and the Swiss Sigma designation confirm the presence of precious metal components and reflect the quality standards observed during this period of production.
The yellow gold case follows the original Golden Ratio format of approximately 32 × 27 mm and incorporates the integrated strap construction characteristic of early Ellipse references. The snap-on caseback (fond clipsé) preserves the watch's slim architecture while maintaining the uninterrupted lines that define the Ellipse form.
Condition: The watch presents in beautifully preserved vintage condition and wears attractively on the wrist. The blue soleil dial retains excellent visual depth, with the Swiss Sigma designation providing a striking detail against the dial surface. The case remains well balanced with a clearly visible hallmark, and the overall presentation reflects careful long-term earnest stewardship.



