In spite of today’s trend and probably because of the limited size of my wrist (17cm) I feel much more comfortable with watches having a quite reasonable size. This is the reason why 36 mm diameter watches fit well on my wrist and my taste leads me towards this kind of watches that many could find too small in size against present standards.
Also for this reason I highly appreciate simple 3 hands watches with no complications at least for my every day use. Thus since many years I have been very naturally seduced by the very coveted classy Patek 2526, the mother of all Calatravas (that I have already presented here in a review early September).
And for the same reason I could not resist when I first saw its cousin from the Rolex house. The rarity of this piece (because of the model and obviously because of the Tiffany dial) but certainly also its exceptional condition pushed me to grab it with no hesitation. Of course they don’t “box” in the same category but that is not the point: I don’t mean to compare them, on the contrary: they have so many similarities I thought it could be interesting to present them in parallel.
Size of the case is similar and was qualified as “oversized” at that time with their 36mm diameter


Although the design of the case is obviously different, it is clear they are from the same period (1956 for the Patek, 1964 for the Rolex).
Their similar fluid shape falls ideally on the wrist and they are equally comfortable to wear thanks to their very reasonable 11mm thickness.



And from another angle


Of course both original crowns proudly carry the logo of their respective Houses


As for the caliber they are however less comparable: when the 2526 shows the mythic 12-600 AT inside (the first self-winding movement of the manufacture) with its massive 18K guilloche golden rotor and stamped with the Geneva seal



Each of the 2 watches is having its charm and beauty.
Actually I am not asking to myself if I love one more than the other: would you ask yourself this question if you had 2 children?
Of course not and this is just the same: I cherish them equally, I just love them both.
Best,
Mike
And the signed Patek crown is SUBLIME!
Thanks for sharing.
Best,
Nicolas
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