66 Patek Philippe A precious and well preserved, Calatrava, lady's wristwatch in yellow gold, silvered dial, with box, reference 1289
Estimate: CHF 5,000 – 10,000
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Model | Lady Calatrava |
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Reference | 1289 |
Case Material | Yellow gold |
Bracelet Material | Yellow gold bracelet, approximate length 170mm |
Year | Circa 1950s |
Movement | Manual, 18 jewels |
Case N° | 697'616 |
Movement N° | 856'213 |
Dimensions | 20.5mm Diameter |
Signed | Case, dial and movement |
Accessories | Accompanied by Patek Philippe fitted presentation box |
The Patek Philippe Calatrava collection represents the pinnacle of understated elegance and horological mastery. Introduced in 1932, the Calatrava line embodies Patek Philippe’s commitment to timeless design, technical excellence, and refined simplicity. As one of the brand’s most iconic creations, the Calatrava is revered for its harmonious proportions, clean aesthetics, and unparalleled craftsmanship, making it a cornerstone of sophisticated watchmaking. The Patek Philippe Lady Vintage Calatrava Ref. 1289 in 18k yellow gold, dating back to the 1950s, is a stunning example of this legacy, embodying grace and precision in a compact form. The silver dial, preserved in great state, is adorned with applied baton indices and slender gold hands that elegantly glide across its surface, offering a subtle yet refined contrast. The watch is further elevated by an 18k gold woven-link bracelet, showcasing an intricate and luxurious texture. Unlike contemporary oversized watches, the Lady Calatrava Ref. 1289 epitomizes the era's taste for discreet sophistication, proving that true luxury lies in the details. Originally conceived as a dress watch, it remains an eternal symbol of class and refinement, perfectly suited for collectors and connoisseurs who appreciate heritage, craftsmanship, and timeless aesthetics.
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