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Patek Philippe, A highly rare and well-preserved, Calatrava, wristwatch in platinum, with center seconds and extract from the archives, reference 570.

Brand Patek Philippe
Model Calatrava
Year 1963
Reference 570
Movement Manual, cal. 27SC, 18 jewels
Case Dimension 35mm
Case Material Platinum
Bracelet Material Leather Strap
Accessories Accompanied by Patek Philippe extract from the archives confirming the production of the present timepiece in 1963 and its subsequent sale on 28th Feb. 1963.

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Few watches embody the philosophy of “less is more” as purely as the Patek Philippe reference 570. Introduced in the late 1930s and affectionately nicknamed the Calatravone (“large Calatrava”), its 35 mm case was considered bold for its era yet today remains a model of perfect proportion, timeless balance, and understated elegance.
Produced over more than three decades and in a variety of metals, the reference 570 is celebrated for its architectural purity and quiet confidence. The present example, crafted in platinum, the rarest and most exalted of all, belongs to the second series, powered by the manual-winding caliber 27 SC with center seconds, a technically refined evolution developed with Victorin Piguet.
Its rarity cannot be overstated: fewer than 80 platinum examples are known. Confirmed by the Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives and dating from 1963, this exceptional watch represents the purest expression of discreet luxury and timeless design.

Key features:
– Reference 570 | Platinum Case | 1963 Production
– Manual-Winding Caliber 27 SC with Center Seconds
– Beaded Minute Track | Applied Baton Indexes
– Accompanied by Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives

An icon of restrained sophistication, the platinum reference 570 distills Patek Philippe’s philosophy into its most essential form—a masterpiece of proportion, precision, and enduring modernity.