I am not a vintage PP expert.

Jun 21, 2020,02:07 AM
 

but there are other nice references, such as 570, 2508 or 1578 with it´s spider lugs, worth to look for.

I was smitten by the reference 2526: the first automatic movement from PP, considered by many as one of the most beautiful and finished automatic movements to date. It is said to be produced only in a few hundred examples so it is quite rare, most common in yellow gold. I quite like the details: the dial colour, the indices, the double PP crown, the elegant case, screwed case back to name a few. It has a diameter of 35-36mm and rather long lugs, so it feels not small on the wrist. Compared to my ALS Langematik in white gold it is a lightweight.

Since I bought it, my working life has changed. I don´t have to wear a formal suit at work anymore, dressed more casual when I am in the office and working major time from home. And I have (to much...?) other watches to wear. So my watch get nearly no wrist time and I was several times thinking about to sell it - to fund another watch, haha.






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 By: Pelle_thorstenson : June 20th, 2020-04:34
Richards was born the same day however not the same year. I was born 1955 and is considering buying a PP Calatrava from that year. I have been told by people who do have a watch from the same year as when they were born that it adds a further dimension. A... 

Mmmm

 
 By: Weems@8 : June 20th, 2020-06:25
I do not consider it. I am from 1974, so watches enough to search for. A Roger Dubois is no option, because they do not make watches in 1974, and a F.P. Journe also. A Patek Philippe is an option, but expensive. If i chose a watch from my birth year, prob... 

This PP Calatrava was made in 1955

 
 By: Saxon : June 20th, 2020-08:45
Ref. 2526 ...  

Thanks.

 
 By: Saxon : June 20th, 2020-10:24
Strap is from ABP. It is not such a bright blue in real life, but the dark blue complements the yellow gold case and eggshell white dial well - in my eyes.

The watch is beautiful.

 
 By: Pelle_thorstenson : June 20th, 2020-12:14
Would you like to write a few words about why you picked this ref from 1955? I would appreciate any thoughts you have?

Thank You.

 
 By: Saxon : June 20th, 2020-13:32
I had watches from Lange & Söhne and a few Rolex sports watches at this time. I was looking for a classic vintage watch for formal use, it should be a Patek Philippe. I did some research about the Ref. 2526. When I found this 2526 with double signed dial ... 

Double signed I really like

 
 By: Pelle_thorstenson : June 20th, 2020-23:41
When you weari it at formal occasions any comments from others on the strap?! Any advice for me when I search for a PP Calatrava 1955? Thanks

I am not a vintage PP expert.

 
 By: Saxon : June 21st, 2020-02:07
but there are other nice references, such as 570, 2508 or 1578 with it´s spider lugs, worth to look for. I was smitten by the reference 2526: the first automatic movement from PP, considered by many as one of the most beautiful and finished automatic move...  

Thanks. I will check it out. [nt]

 
 By: Pelle_thorstenson : June 21st, 2020-02:48

I stand corrected!

 
 By: Pelle_thorstenson : June 21st, 2020-02:47
When I saw the strap on your first pic I did not really like it. Looking at the pic you sent now it fits you and the watch very well. Are you thinking about selling it? Thanks for your great input - much appreciated

Hmmm, delicious. [nt]

 
 By: amanico : June 20th, 2020-14:10