Patek Philippe calatrava ref 2525 in gold
Produced between 1952 and approximately 1962, the Patek Philippe Reference 2525 sits at a precise and consequential moment in the manufacture's history: it is the last great manual-wind Calatrava before the introduction of the Ref. 2526, Patek's first automatic movement. Collectors who know the line describe the 2525 as "the last of the classics," a watch that represents the absolute summit of manual-wind finishing before the Perpetual rotor changed the architecture of the dress watch forever. This example, produced in 1956 in 18k yellow gold with a cream dial, is housed in a case by the Wenger workshops, the same atelier responsible for the cases of the legendary Ref. 2499 perpetual calendar chronograph.
The Wenger workshops are one of the most important names in the history of Genevan casemaking. Their involvement in the 2525 is not a coincidence: Patek Philippe reserved their best external suppliers for the references they considered most important. The case architecture of the 2525, with its stepped bezel and faceted lugs creating a precise interplay of polished and brushed surfaces, closely echoes the aesthetic of the 2499 chronograph, making the 2525 effectively the time-only companion to one of the most significant watches in horological history. The screw-down caseback, a technical rarity for a dress watch of this period, adds a robustness that most Calatravas of the era did not offer.
The Caliber 10-200 is the movement that defines the 2525's place in the collector hierarchy. Regarded by specialists as one of the finest manual-wind movements Patek Philippe ever produced, it is finished to a standard that the subsequent automatic calibers, for all their mechanical sophistication, never quite replicated in terms of pure visual beauty. The dial, produced by Stern Frères, Patek's historical dial supplier and later its owner, features applied dagger indices whose three-dimensional presence gives the cream opaline surface a depth that printed indices cannot achieve.
Key Specifications
Reference
2525
Year
1956
Case
18k yellow gold, 36 mm, stepped bezel, faceted lugs, screw-down caseback, casemaker Wenger workshops
Dial
Cream opaline (Stern Frères), applied dagger indices, subsidiary seconds at 6 o'clock
Movement
Manual wind, Cal. 10-200, considered among the finest time-only movements ever produced by Patek Philippe
Functions
Hours, minutes, subsidiary seconds
Strap
Leather
Collector's Note
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Patek Philippe
2525
1956
Cream
Manual
36mm
Calatrava
Y gold 18k
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