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Patek Philippe, Gübelin

Retailed by Gübelin: Calatrava Reference 3520/10, a yellow gold mechanical wristwatch with integrated bracelet, Circa 1969

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Description

Bearing the signatures of Patek Philippe and iconic Swiss retailer Gübelin, this Reference 3520/10 is crafted from yellow gold with an integrated metal mesh bracelet and complemented by a brushed champagne dial. Fitted with the watchmaker's free-sprung Gyromax balance, the caliber 175 inside this Calatrava offered superior accuracy among competing ultra-thin watches in the 1960s and 1970s. The present timepiece not only possesses a rich history, but also looks great on slimmer wrists for formal occasions.

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The watch is in overall very good condition with light wear and markings commensurate with age. There is minor discoloration to the hands. The movement is running at the time of cataloging, however, it was not tested for the accuracy of time or duration of the power reserve and may need service at the buyer's discretion. Please note that Sotheby's does not guarantee the future working of the movement.

Reference Number

3520/10

Model

Calatrava

Gender

Men's, Women's, Unisex

Dial Color(s)

Champagne

Caliber

175

Movement Type

Manual Wind

Case Material(s)

Yellow Gold

Case Number

11*****

Case Size (mm)

32.8

Case Back

Screw-down

Band Material

Yellow Gold

Dimension Notes

Fits a wrist size of 7 inches or smaller.

Clasp Type

Fold clasp

Clasp Material(s)

Yellow Gold

Signature

Dial

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