Not every timepiece from the world’s greatest watchmaker fits neatly into the mold of an overarching theme or collection.
While we love a simple Calatrava, an avant garde Gondolo, or a complicated perpetual calendar as much as the next guy, the oddball, limited-production, shaped watches made by the maison in the mid-20th century are often some of the most innovative and charming in the brand’s oeuvre. Take this Reference 3523/1, for example:
Dating to circa the late 1970s, this particular piece features a square 28mm 18k yellow gold case with an excellent integrated yellow gold 'hammered'-finished mesh bracelet, a signed crown, and a sunburst champagne dial with printed black 'Roman' indices and a matching black pencil handset. Powered by Patek Philippe's Calibre 177 manual-winding movement, it’s quite simply a piece of horological art.
There’s nothing wrong with a classic Calatrava if what you’re after is a handsome, reliable dress watch. But for those in search of something with a bit more … panache, this piece is the one to own.
Don’t think twice - check it out!
*Due to the design of this bracelet, sizing alterations may require custom work. Lead time after measurements are established is 4-6 weeks.*