
1973/4 Patek Philippe Calatrava 18ct Gold Roman Dial 35mm 3588/1
Here we have a classic 1973/4 Patek Philippe Calatrava 18ct Gold Roman Dial 3588/1 with a beautifully sculpted 35mm 18ct Yellow Gold round case that gently flows over your wrist thanks to a smooth patterned integrated bracelet. In 1970, Patek Philippe introduced this 3588/1, remaining in production until 1980. The lug-to-lug length of 35mm and a case thickness of just 6mm ensures a comfortable fit. On the right side is a signed crown recessed into the case for protection. An attractive guilloché hobnail patterned bezel holds a domed crystal above the star of the show, a champagne golden hue dial. The Calatrava dial launched in 1932 was created by David Penney, who took inspiration from the Bauhaus movement and its simple, functional artistic form. Elegant Roman numeral indices mark the hours, slender sword hands sit majestically in the centre, perfectly balancing this sophisticated dial, and at 12 o’clock, we have the Patek Philippe motif. On the reverse, a snap-off case back with the Swiss Hallmarks stamped, inside an Automatic Patek Philippe Cal. 28-255, 36 jewels, beating at 19,800 Beats per hour, based on the JLC 920 ebauche, released in 1967; this incredibly thin movement was never used by JLC but was also supplied to Audemars Piguet and Vacheron Constantin and was a perfect fit for this Calatrava, and later the iconic Patek Philippe Nautilus 3700, complete with a 21ct Gold edged rotor engraved with the Patek Philippe Calatrava Cross and beautifully decorated. The watch comes paired with its intricate flowing integrated 20mm 18ct Yellow Gold smooth patterned bracelet secured by a signed folding jewellery clasp, 197mm bracelet length, and the watch comes with its Patek Philippe presentation box and 2010 Full-Service paperwork.
Here we have a classic 1973/4 Patek Philippe Calatrava 18ct Gold Roman Dial 3588/1 with a beautifully sculpted 35mm 18ct Yellow Gold round case that gently flows over your wrist thanks to a smooth patterned integrated bracelet. In 1970, Patek Philippe introduced this 3588/1, remaining in production until 1980. The lug-to-lug length of 35mm and a case thickness of just 6mm ensures a comfortable fit. On the right side is a signed crown recessed into the case for protection. An attractive guilloché hobnail patterned bezel holds a domed crystal above the star of the show, a champagne golden hue dial. The Calatrava dial launched in 1932 was created by David Penney, who took inspiration from the Bauhaus movement and its simple, functional artistic form. Elegant Roman numeral indices mark the hours, slender sword hands sit majestically in the centre, perfectly balancing this sophisticated dial, and at 12 o’clock, we have the Patek Philippe motif. On the reverse, a snap-off case back with the Swiss Hallmarks stamped, inside an Automatic Patek Philippe Cal. 28-255, 36 jewels, beating at 19,800 Beats per hour, based on the JLC 920 ebauche, released in 1967; this incredibly thin movement was never used by JLC but was also supplied to Audemars Piguet and Vacheron Constantin and was a perfect fit for this Calatrava, and later the iconic Patek Philippe Nautilus 3700, complete with a 21ct Gold edged rotor engraved with the Patek Philippe Calatrava Cross and beautifully decorated. The watch comes paired with its intricate flowing integrated 20mm 18ct Yellow Gold smooth patterned bracelet secured by a signed folding jewellery clasp, 197mm bracelet length, and the watch comes with its Patek Philippe presentation box and 2010 Full-Service paperwork.
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Here we have a classic 1973/4 Patek Philippe Calatrava 18ct Gold Roman Dial 3588/1 with a beautifully sculpted 35mm 18ct Yellow Gold round case that gently flows over your wrist thanks to a smooth patterned integrated bracelet. In 1970, Patek Philippe introduced this 3588/1, remaining in production until 1980. The lug-to-lug length of 35mm and a case thickness of just 6mm ensures a comfortable fit. On the right side is a signed crown recessed into the case for protection. An attractive guilloché hobnail patterned bezel holds a domed crystal above the star of the show, a champagne golden hue dial. The Calatrava dial launched in 1932 was created by David Penney, who took inspiration from the Bauhaus movement and its simple, functional artistic form. Elegant Roman numeral indices mark the hours, slender sword hands sit majestically in the centre, perfectly balancing this sophisticated dial, and at 12 o’clock, we have the Patek Philippe motif. On the reverse, a snap-off case back with the Swiss Hallmarks stamped, inside an Automatic Patek Philippe Cal. 28-255, 36 jewels, beating at 19,800 Beats per hour, based on the JLC 920 ebauche, released in 1967; this incredibly thin movement was never used by JLC but was also supplied to Audemars Piguet and Vacheron Constantin and was a perfect fit for this Calatrava, and later the iconic Patek Philippe Nautilus 3700, complete with a 21ct Gold edged rotor engraved with the Patek Philippe Calatrava Cross and beautifully decorated. The watch comes paired with its intricate flowing integrated 20mm 18ct Yellow Gold smooth patterned bracelet secured by a signed folding jewellery clasp, 197mm bracelet length, and the watch comes with its Patek Philippe presentation box and 2010 Full-Service paperwork.























