Patek Philippe 2508 & 570: Vintage Collection Japan
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Patek Philippe 2508 & 570: Vintage Collection Japan

By apsm100 · Feb 28, 2026 · 31 replies
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In this inaugural post, collector apsm100 shares his evolving horological journey, transitioning from modern Omega and JLC pieces to the refined world of vintage Patek Philippe. His quest for a mint yellow gold Ref. 2508 leads him to the vibrant watch markets of Japan, offering a glimpse into the thrill of discovering rare Calatrava references like a steel 2508 and a platinum 570 in person. This article delves into the nuances of vintage Patek collecting, as experienced by apsm100 and enriched by community insights.

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Hi all,
First post here! I am a Canadian and have been collecting for a decade or so. 
I have recently sold off my Omegas and JLCs and shifted focus to vintage Patek, I am currently hunting a mint YG 2508. smile

I am visiting Japan and have been asking around for any Calatravas. The dealer had a steel 2508 and a platinum 570 (I thought it was a regular WG!), really a treat to handle them in person. 

I hope to learn more here and offer help where I can. I look forward to meeting you all,
Amrit









About the Patek Philippe Calatrava Ref. 570

The Patek Philippe reference 570 is a classic Calatrava-style dress watch, representing a significant period in the brand's production of time-only pieces. It is distinguished by its clean lines and minimalist aesthetic, embodying the traditional design principles that Patek Philippe is known for in its non-complicated watches. The reference 570 was offered in various metals and dial configurations, making each example unique within the broader series of Patek Philippe's round cased watches from the mid-20th century.

This particular example features an 18k white gold case with a diameter of 38mm. It is fitted with a sapphire crystal, protecting a silver dial. The watch is powered by a manual wind movement, reflecting the common practice for high-end dress watches of its era. The water resistance is rated at 30 meters, typical for a watch of this type and period.

The reference 570 appeals to collectors seeking a pure expression of Patek Philippe's watchmaking heritage, particularly those interested in the brand's foundational dress watch designs. Its various iterations, including different case materials and dial finishes, offer a range of options for discerning collectors. The enduring appeal of the 570 lies in its understated elegance and its representation of a specific era of Patek Philippe's design philosophy.

Specifications

Caliber
27 SC
Case
18k white gold
Diameter
38mm
Dial
Silver
Water Resist.
30m
Crystal
Sapphire

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Bill
Mar 1, 2026
Welcome to the forum. You will find like minded collectors.

Wishing you success with your hunt. Bill

AP
apsm100
Mar 1, 2026
Thank you Bill

Great to hear, cheers.

TE
TeutonicCarFan
Mar 1, 2026
Welcome!

I lol forward to hearing your collecting journey over time. I have many people who know about vintage PatekπŸ‘

AP
apsm100
Mar 1, 2026
Thank you!

It seems like vintage Patek is more challenging than my usual Omega and JLC. eBay alone will not work

TE
TeutonicCarFan
Mar 1, 2026
Sorry that was confusing

Was putting my daughter to sleep🀣 I look forward to seeing your journey on vintage Patek. We have members here who collect as well. Personally, my oldest two watches are JLC and omega πŸ™ƒ

AP
apsm100
Mar 1, 2026
Very nice!

Haha very nice. Love the omega. I have had several Memovoxs, always wanted an E168. But now I'd rather have a 3417.

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