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Patek - 1578R - Seconde centrale

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Patek - 1578R - Seconde centrale
Patek - 1578R - Seconde centrale Prix de vente$32,500.00 USD

Timepiece Information

Catalogue Notes

Patek - 1578R - Seconde centrale
Vers 1949-1955 ? · N° de boîtier 672.737 · N° de mouvement 702.118 . 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 1578R
Year of Production
1952
Original Date of Sale
September 3, 1953
Case Material
18k rose gold
Dimensions
Diameter 35 mm, Thickness 10 mm, Lug to Lug 42 mm, Lug Width 20 mm
Dial
Original silvered dial with applied rose gold Arabic numerals at 12, 3, 6, and 9, applied hour markers, printed minute track, and black sweep center seconds
Movement
Manual wind caliber 27SC
Caseback
Snap-back (fond encliqueté)
Strap / Bracelet / Buckle
Shiny black genuine crocodile Speidel strap, unstitched, with aftermarket gold-toned buckle stamped INOX
Accompanied By
Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives, WRISTORIAN Presentation Packaging
WRISTORIAN Perspective
Within the broader Calatrava lineage, the Reference 1578 occupies a quietly distinctive position. Produced during the mid-twentieth century, the model reflects a moment when Patek Philippe began exploring slightly larger dress watch proportions while maintaining the disciplined restraint that defines the Calatrava aesthetic. The result is a watch that feels both classical and subtly expressive—traditional in its layout, yet visually animated by the sculptural lines of its case.

Much of the reference’s character lies in its lugs. The elongated “teardrop” profile flows outward from the case band before tapering gracefully toward the strap, creating a silhouette that is immediately recognizable among mid-century Patek Philippe designs. Unlike the straight architectural lugs of other references from the period, the 1578 introduces a softer, more fluid form, giving the watch an elegance that is as much sculptural as it is horological.

The dial configuration reinforces this balance of clarity and refinement. Arabic numerals at the cardinal positions anchor the layout, while the slender sweep seconds hand adds a subtle sense of movement across an otherwise restrained composition. The effect is unmistakably Patek Philippe—legible, harmonious, and designed to age gracefully over decades of ownership.

For collectors drawn to the understated sophistication of Patek Philippe’s mid-century production, the Reference 1578 offers a particularly appealing expression of the Calatrava ideal. Its proportions remain comfortably modern, while the sculptural lugs and center-seconds design give the watch a personality distinct within the family. Examples that retain their original character and honest condition continue to embody the quiet refinement that has long defined the appeal of vintage Patek Philippe.
Service & Operation
Service History
Serviced October 1, 2025
Operational Status
Observed running and setting normally at the time of cataloguing. The movement has not been tested for accuracy over extended periods or for power reserve duration, and may require servicing at the buyer’s discretion. As is customary with vintage timepieces, future performance cannot be guaranteed.