Quintessential Calatrava-style vintage AP

Jul 27, 2013,10:08 AM
 

Having just received this recent acquisition back from – ahem – independent servicing, I couldn't be more pleased. As the title of the post suggests, this model, to my mind and eye, embodies all of the classic design elements of the Calatrava line of watches made famous by Patek Philippe (and first introduced in 1932).


Housed in a simple, yet elegant 35mm case, is arguably the finest hand-wind movement ever produced by AP: the Valjoux-based VZSSc (the sub-second version was VZSS). Those who are interested in details about the movement can learn more from an article that I wrote recently:

ap.watchprosite.com

and (especially) from this excellent post authored by Suitbert Walter:

patek.watchprosite.com

Cheers,

Tony C.

(Thanks to Keaton Myrick for his usual excellent service, and for the first three images below.)


 

 

 


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What a classical beauty.

 
 By: small-luxury-world : July 27th, 2013-10:56
Congrats! Oliver

Thank you, Oliver! [nt]

 
 By: Tony C. : July 27th, 2013-21:19

A wonderful find, my friend.

 
 By: amanico : July 27th, 2013-11:17
Top elegant, with an interesting movement. What else could you ask! Bravo, and thanks for sharing this true marvel. Nicolas

Thanks much, Nicolas...

 
 By: Tony C. : July 27th, 2013-21:21
it is always a thrill to discover and acquire a really nice vintage watch, isn't it? Best, Tony C.

I think I saw one in ss for sale a few months ago...

 
 By: amanico : July 27th, 2013-23:04
And honestly, I regret not having been able to go for it... Enjoy yours! Best, Nicolas

Merci bien! [nt]

 
 By: Tony C. : July 27th, 2013-21:21

Looks great Tony

 
 By: hamish : July 27th, 2013-15:52
Congratulations

Thank you, hamish. [nt]

 
 By: Tony C. : July 27th, 2013-21:23

Shock-proofing

 
 By: long71 : July 27th, 2013-21:56
First time I've seen that movement with shock-proofing on the balance. Interesting Conor

Hi Connor...

 
 By: Tony C. : July 31st, 2013-18:19
I've seen shock proofing in others. Generally, the VZSSc (center second) versions are more likely to feature it. Cheers, Tony C.

So you did keep it!

 
 By: MichaelC : July 28th, 2013-05:17
Excellent Tony. I know sometimes the dealings and experiences with a brand can change our opinions about things. I am glad you ended up getting this piece back. I can easily see your passion for it, and I was afraid it would have haunted you to have let i... 

Thank you, but...

 
 By: Tony C. : July 28th, 2013-05:27
this is a different watch. The one that I has sent to AP was returned to the original seller, as I had no tolerance for the non-original hands! Cheers, Tony C.

What an awesome watch, a perfect fit for your chronometer passion.

 
 By: cisco : July 29th, 2013-09:05
Very much my kind too. THe VZSSC looks great, and the overall simplicity goes perfectly with it. A beautiful, enjoy it ! Francois

Thank you Francois...

 
 By: Tony C. : July 31st, 2013-18:17
I appreciate your kind words. Regards, Tony C.

Beautiful!

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : July 30th, 2013-00:19
That is a stunning watch, congrats Tony! :) Best Blomman

Thanks blomman! [nt]

 
 By: Tony C. : July 31st, 2013-18:18

Quintessential Calatrava-style vintage VC

 
 By: jmarclaplace : August 6th, 2013-01:13
Same look / style from Vacheron Constantin in pink gold ...  

classic of the classics!

 
 By: FanFrancisco : August 8th, 2013-10:07