Patek Philippe Calatrava 3428J
The successor of Patek Philippe’s famous 2526 that contains the brand’s first ever self-winding Cal 12-600AT, the 3428 similarly features an enamel dial with the same case size. Housing an upgraded Cal 27-460 with a thinner rotor, the 3428 were produced in even smaller numbers than its predecessor.
The successor of Patek Philippe’s famous 2526 that contains the brand’s first ever self-winding Cal 12-600AT, the 3428 similarly features an enamel dial with the same case size. Housing an upgraded Cal 27-460 with a thinner rotor, the 3428 were produced in even smaller numbers than its predecessor.
The successor of Patek Philippe’s famous 2526 that contains the brand’s first ever self-winding Cal 12-600AT, the 3428 similarly features an enamel dial with the same case size. Housing an upgraded Cal 27-460 with a thinner rotor, the 3428 were produced in even smaller numbers than its predecessor.
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This is the Patek Philippe Calatrava reference 3428. Founded in 1839, Patek Philippe has always been at the upper echelons of haute horology. A company that has always been privately owned, Patek has been manufacturing watches for almost two centuries without interruption. The company is currently owned by the Stern family, whose heritage dates back to when they were supplying dials to Patek in the 1920s.
It’s hard to talk about the reference 3428 without mentioning its predecessor, which is the reference 2526. The reference 2526 is particularly important as it houses the brand’s first ever self-winding caliber - the Cal 12-600AT with an estimated production number of 2500 in various metals.
This particular reference, the 3428, is the successor of the aforementioned 2526. The similarities are apparent with the all-important enamel dial as well as the same case size. The difference, however, is in the upgraded movement caliber with a thinner rotor, Cal. 27-460. This movement was also present in the latest 2526s before the reference was officially changed.
The production numbers of the 3428 were even smaller than the 2526, with an estimated 580 pieces produced over a period of 5 years from 1960-1965, the most common being in yellow gold. Bear in mind that given the limited production period, the 3428 rarely comes to market and when they do, they’re mainly only sold via auction.
As far as Calatravas go, the 3428, whilst mainly unknown, is definitely among the most collectible. While the brand may be famous for their complications and their sports pieces, the 3428 is a reminder of how Patek Philippe can also make time-only piece equally as charming and gorgeous.
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This Patek Philippe 3428J is in excellent vintage condition. Polish history is unknown but the case has developed a rose gold patina over time. The enamel time is perfect with no flaws and the case engravings are still clear on the inside caseback. There are some hairlines on the case, especially on the underside of the lugs, from prior wear but no dings. The archive extract dates the watch to 1962. The watch is in full working order.
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Brand Patek Philippe
Model Calatrava
Reference 3428J
Case 36
Movement Automatic
Case material Yellow
Bracelet material Leather
Year 1962
Condition Very Good
Accessories Extract of the Archives
Limited No. Discontinued