Lot #1826
Patek Philippe 3520 Yellow Gold Calatrava Waterproof Case with Guarantee
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Introduction
The Calatrava has long been heralded as one of watchmaking’s most iconic watches. First produced in 1932 and now over 90 years old, it has gone through several changes over the decades. Perhaps one of the most surprising of those changes was in 1965 when Patek launched the ref. 3520 that we have here. Heralded as the thinnest waterproof watch, the ref. 3520 features a screw-down caseback with caseback tool indents that reveal its rather innocuous secret. Produced for almost 25 years, the ref. 3520 saw two variants across four metals, yellow, pink, white gold, and platinum. The first series ref. 3520 was fitted with the cal. 175 movement, like our example here, which was based on a movement design by Piguet. In 1977, Patek Philippe began using the Geneva-sealed cal. 177 movement in the second series of ref. 3520 watches. In 1968, Patek Philippe introduced the ref. 3520D as a braceleted version of the ref. 3520. This model continued to be produced for an extremely long time, until it was finally discontinued in 2008. Despite its age, the ref. 3520 remains a highly sought-after watch among collectors and enthusiasts. Its unique design and technical excellence make it a true classic in the world of horology, and a rather interesting reference from within the iconic Calatrava family.
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Grade
V 9
Status
Vetted & Approved
Included
Guarantee Papers
Est. value range
$5,000 – $10,000
The Details
Brand
Patek Philippe
Dimensions
32mm
Model
Calatrava
Movement
Manual-wind cal. 175
Reference
3520
Bracelet
Leather strap with 18kt Patek Philippe pin buckle
Year
1972
Condition
Near-Mint
Material
18kt yellow gold
Included
Watch and papers
Dial Color
Champagne

THE DIAL
As is the aesthetic of most Calatrava references, the ref. 3520 is an understated timepiece with a golden champagne dial that lacks any exberuant details, with only its simple branding and thin applied indices.

THE CASEBACK
While the Calatrava is indeed a dress watch, Patek intended for the ref. 3520 to be the world's thinnest waterproof watch, and so it features a screw-down caseback with six indents for a caseback tool.

TIMING MACHINE READOUT
This reading was taken (crown down) with a ONEOF Accuracy Boutique Edition timing machine at time of cataloging. It is provided as a courtesy only, and shall not be construed as a warranty or guarantee of any kind. Please refer to our terms and conditions of sale for more information.
Condition
Watch is in near-mint vintage condition. Watch appears to have been seldom worn, wth a consistent warm patina on the case and very little signs of wear. Dial is in near-mint condition with no signs of degredation or wear. The original Patek Philippe strap as cracked with age, and comes with the original tang buckle.
Our Perspective
Heralded as the "flattest waterproof watch in the word" upon its release, the 3520 is a smartly designed vintage Calatrava that straddles the line between the past and modernity. We love this example's immaculate condition and its understated elegance.