Patek Philippe Calatrava 570

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Year of Production: 1949
Case Size: 35mm
Case Material: Yellow gold
Dial Color: “tropical” dial
Bracelet/Strap: Leather
Movement Type: Manual
Box: No
Papers: Yes
Location: Monaco
Description

Very Well Presserved and Very Rare, Calatrava Indirect Center Seconds, Wristwatch in Yellow Gold, With Extract from Archives, Reference 570

Lot Description Model: Calatrava Reference: 570 Case Material: Yellow Gold Bracelet Material: Leather Strap Year: 1949 Movement: Manual Caliber: 12 SC Case N°: 301830 Movement N°: 861832 Dimensions: 35 mm Signed: Dial, Movement and Case Accessories: Extract from the Archives In stark contrast to its smaller counterpart, the reference 96, which boasts a width of 30 mm, the reference 570 emerged as the largest time-only watch within the esteemed Patek Philippe collection, remaining in production from 1938 until 1972. This elegant model, a pinnacle of horological sophistication, was crafted in various materials, in yellow gold and some exceptionally rare specimens in rose gold, white gold, stainless steel, and platinum. The present lot showcases a catching tropical dial, featuring a superb two-tone finish. Adorned with applied yellow-gold baton and Arabic numerals, central seconds, and an outer minute division in another silvered tone color, the dial is complemented by leaf hands. Notably is the undirected central seconds, is particularly rare, as Patek Philippe manufactured them for only a brief period. Starting in 1950, the 12SC caliber was replaced by the 27 SC, which was employed until the conclusion of this model’s production. Undoubtedly, this reference stands as one of the most iconic timepieces of the 1940s. Its allure is undeniable, captivating enthusiasts, collectors, and watch connoisseurs alike. The 18k large yellow-gold case presented here is among the most charismatic examples to grace the auction market in recent years. Its state of preservation is exemplary, showcasing a sharp hallmark on the side case that is remarkably deep and crisp. Accompanied by the Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives, this document attests to the authenticity of the movement, case material, caliber, reference, and the watch’s sale on 30th March 1950. This provenance adds an extra layer of significance to an already extraordinary timepiece, as at that time Patek introduced the short Patek Philippe signature, this lot still preserve the original long Patek Philippe & Co writing on the dial, making it a coveted addition to any discerning collector’s portfolio. Request information