1957 Patek Philippe Calatrava 2545 Ponti Gennari
A refined example of mid-century Patek Philippe craftsmanship, this 1957 Patek Philippe Calatrava Ref. 2545 is distinguished by its exceptional presentation on an 18ct yellow-gold brick bracelet crafted by Ponti Gennari, one of Geneva’s most celebrated specialist goldsmiths and historic collaborators of Patek Philippe. Founded in Geneva, Ponti Gennari developed a reputation for producing highly refined precious-metal bracelets and jewellery creations, working closely with Patek Philippe during the golden era of vintage wristwatches. Their bracelets were not generally standard production fittings, but were typically special-order creations, individually commissioned to complement the elegance of Patek Philippe’s finest dress watches. Known for their exceptional craftsmanship, intricate construction, and luxurious finish, Ponti Gennari bracelets are now regarded by collectors as rare and highly desirable works of Geneva jewellery art. The bracelet’s supple brick-link construction provides both comfort and visual presence, offering a striking contrast to the understated sophistication of the Calatrava’s classic round case. The relationship between Patek Philippe and Ponti Gennari represents an important chapter in the Maison’s history of collaborating with specialist Geneva artisans; the firm was later renamed ARSA before being integrated into Patek Philippe’s own workshops. The watch is also accompanied by a leather strap with an original Patek Philippe pin buckle, allowing for a more traditional expression of the Calatrava design, together with a Patek Philippe Archive Extract confirming its historical details. A rare and elegant vintage timepiece, combining the purity of the Calatrava design with the exceptional craftsmanship of one of Geneva’s most revered bracelet makers. The dial on this watch has been professionally refinished.
Specifications
- BRAND
- Patek Philippe
- MODEL
- Calatrava
- REFERENCE
- 2545
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