Superb Calatrava, with some very charming signs of patina! The same one that you were mentioning was in for a long service at Patek? Enjoy this beauty fully now! :-) [nt]
1. complete overhaul - 12 months (thats fine) 2. after three months the watch stopped moving - 4 months waiting 3. i received the watch back via dealer and within handling over to me: it did not move anymore after full rewind of the dealer (do not the vacabular for that) ๐ฑ - another 4 months 4. at least the last two stops in Geneve have been without charge
I have just sent my 1943 1530A for a service and I sure hope this will not be the first of three visits in the next two years which theoretically is impossible since the service is estimated to take twenty months!!
after the first restauration -> the watch suddenly stopped -> then it was send in again (guarentee) -> you get in these cases the โfast laneโ -> three more months -> then it came back but stopped again with the same problem during handover (!) -> another three months fast lane ... now it works the last 3 days ๐บ๐ป
Imho the 565 im the most charming between Calatravas. This one stands one for its radium hands and breguer num. I think it is one of the rarest configurations for this reference. [nt]