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Patek - 2588J

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Patek - 2588J
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Catalogue Notes

Patek - 2588J
Vers 1966-1971 ? · N° de boîtier 2.653.531 · N° de mouvement 1.141.536. Heure uniquement. Ce modèle, choisi avec soin pour son équilibre entre originalité et authenticité, témoigne de l'attrait intemporel du design Patek Philippe du milieu du XXe siècle. Ses proportions harmonieuses épousent parfaitement le poignet, tandis que la finesse de la typographie du cadran et des finitions du boîtier souligne la quête discrète d'excellence de la manufacture. Les collectionneurs apprécieront la qualité des composants et l'élégance sobre qui le distingue des tendances éphémères : un objet fonctionnel sublimé par la forme. Sur le marché actuel, les connaisseurs recherchent de tels exemplaires pour leur cohérence et la clarté de leur histoire : un garde-temps fonctionnel, préservé avec respect plutôt qu'avec ostentation. Adapté à un usage quotidien ou à une étude approfondie au sein d'une collection spécialisée, il offre à la fois une satisfaction esthétique et un potentiel de collection à long terme. Accompagné d'un certificat d'authenticité.

Specifications & Accompaniments
Reference
Patek Philippe Reference 2588J
Year of Production
Movement number indicates manufacture during the circa 1966–1971 period, placing the watch within Patek Philippe’s late-vintage Calatrava production.
Original Date of Sale
Unknown
Case Material
18k yellow gold
Dimensions
34 mm diameter, approximately 7.5 mm thickness, 18 mm lug width, 39 mm lug-to-lug span.
Dial
Silvered opaline dial with applied gold baton indices and raised enamel Patek Philippe Genève signature.

Close inspection reveals slight residue visible beneath the applied markers at approximately 2, 3, and 4 o’clock, indicating a prior dial intervention. The dial otherwise presents attractively with strong legibility and intact original printing.
Movement
Patek Philippe Caliber 23-300.

Manually wound Geneva Seal movement widely used by Patek Philippe throughout the 1960s for its refined architecture, reliability, and slender profile.
Caseback
Fond clipsé, snap-on caseback typical of Patek Philippe dress references of the era, enabling a notably slender case profile.

The caseback bears a period presentation engraving reading: “Good Luck to MARSHALL SIMON from your UNIVERSAL CO-WORKERS 12-12-67”.
Strap / Bracelet / Buckle
Presented on a thin black glossy strap, likely alligator belly leather, exhibiting moderate wear but remaining presentable.

Fitted with an authentic Patek Philippe 18K yellow gold period buckle.
Accompanied By
WRISTORIAN presentation packaging.
WRISTORIAN Perspective
The Reference 2588 represents a quiet but important moment in the evolution of Patek Philippe’s Calatrava design language.

By the late 1960s, the manufacture had already spent decades refining the principles of the dress watch. The early Calatrava references established the blueprint—clarity of form, restraint of decoration, and mechanical integrity—but by the time the 2588 appeared, those ideas had matured into a design language that felt almost effortless.

At 34 millimeters, the reference reflects the gradual enlargement of case proportions that occurred during this period. While still unmistakably a traditional dress watch, the slightly broader diameter gives the piece a presence on the wrist that feels surprisingly contemporary. The thin profile and compact lug span allow the watch to disappear easily beneath a shirt cuff, precisely as a mid-century Patek Philippe dress watch was intended to do.

The Caliber 23-300 inside represents another hallmark of the period. For collectors of vintage Patek Philippe, this movement embodies the manufacture’s philosophy of mechanical refinement: thin, beautifully finished, and designed with durability in mind rather than unnecessary complexity.

The engraved caseback adds a human dimension to the watch’s history. Presentation engravings of this kind remind us that many vintage Patek Philippe watches began life not as collector’s objects but as meaningful personal gifts marking milestones, careers, and relationships. Such inscriptions often place a watch more firmly in its historical moment than any archive extract could.

Today the appeal of references like the 2588 lies in their coherence. Nothing about the watch calls attention to itself, yet every element—from the case proportions to the restrained dial typography—reflects the quiet discipline that has long defined Patek Philippe’s approach to watchmaking.

For collectors who appreciate the understated elegance of the late-vintage Calatrava era, the Reference 2588 remains a thoughtful and highly wearable expression of the manufacture’s enduring design philosophy.
Service & Operation
Service History
Serviced July 24, 2025.
Operational Status
Running and setting at the time of cataloguing