Introduction
Released in the 1970s before the Nautilus collection, the Patek Philippe Calatrava ref. 3574 is a wonderful marriage between typical sporty design and Patek’s refined elegance. Extremely rare and not too well documented, the ref. 3574 is a departure from Patek Philippe’s typical designs, thanks to its stainless steel construction. Exceptionally rare amongst Patek’s offerings before the Nautilus and Aquanaut, the ref. 3574’s stainless steel case positions it as one of the foundational references that enabled Patek Philippe to broaden their catalog with other steel watches. Manually wound and employing a thin tonneau-shaped case, this is certainly not like the modern Patek Philippe timepieces we see today. So, it’s difficult not to appreciate this obscure reference and all it stands for, even if we don't know as much about it as Patek's modern stainless steel watches.
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Grade
V 8.5
Status
Vetted & Approved
Included
2020 Patek Philippe Service Invoice
Est. value range
$8,000 – $12,000
The Details
Brand
Patek Philippe
Dimensions
35mm x 8mm
Model
Calatrava
Movement
Manual-wind cal. 23-300
Reference
3574A
Bracelet
Leather Strap
Year
Circa Mid-1970's
Condition
Very Good
Material
Stainless Steel
Included
Watch, 2020 Patek Philippe Service Invoice
Dial Color
Silver
Condition
The watch is in overall very good/ excellent condition. The engraved dial with calatrava cross motive is in excellent condition with a minor mark above the 5 o'clock index. Case is in overall excellent condition with no major dings or scratches. Watch was serviced by Patek Philippe in 2020, and the service invoice is included. Watch comes on a Jean Rousseau custom strap with an original Patek Philippe buckle.
Our Perspective
An obscure offering from Patek that we don't see very often, the ref. 3574 is an elegantly designed watch that was largely departed from Patek's typical style when it was released - particularly as a stainless steel model. No doubt, it was a risk at the time, but now it has given us a stunning watch that collectors still lust after.