Patek Philippe Yellow Gold Calatrava Ref. 3440 on Gey Freres Band
Brand: Patek Philippe
Model: Calatrava
Reference: 3440
Year: 1970s
Material: 18k YG
Dial Color: Silver
Dimensions: 34 mm
Watch Movement: Self-Winding
Bracelet/Strap: Yellow Gold GF Bracelet
Box/Paper: Box & No Papers
Condition: Excellent Condition with Very Minor Wear
SKU: 204327
This Patek Philippe Yellow Gold Calatrava Ref. 3440 on Gey Freres Band occupies a thoughtful place in the long arc of the Calatrava story. The Calatrava line itself was introduced by Patek Philippe in 1932 and quickly became the embodiment of the brands philosophy of restrained elegance rooted in the Bauhaus principle of form following function. Over the decades, Calatrava watches have evolved in size, movement, and subtle detail, but they have always remained true to a discipline of proportion and purity that appeals to collectors who value understatement over gesture.
The Reference 3440 appeared in the 1960s and was produced through the 1970s, representing a period when Patek was refining its automatic watches for daily wear without compromising the quiet refinement that defines vintage Calatravas. This reference embraced automatic-winding technology and the result was a dress watch that offered the convenience of an automatic without adding visual complexity or bulk.
Visually, this watch is a study in balance. The 34mm 18-karat yellow gold case sits comfortably on the wrist and wears slightly larger than its diameter suggests thanks to the clean lines and slim bezel. The silver dial has a refined metal sheen that plays with light in an unobtrusive way. The design of the hands and markers remains spartan but exceptionally legible, with slender gold pointed batons that echo the cases warmth. There are no unnecessary flourishes here, just a thoughtful arrangement of timekeeping essentials that makes the watch feel cohesive and purposeful.
One feature that puts this particular piece in a category of its own is the fully integrated gold bracelet, double-signed by both Patek Philippe and Gey Freres. Examples on solid gold bracelets from the period are especially sought after for rarity and attractiveness, and Gey Freres was one of the premier bracelet makers of the mid-20th century. Having both signatures speaks to the quality of the bracelet and the collaboration between maker and maison at that time. Given its age and vintage status, the overall condition here is excellent with only very light wear, which only enhances its authentic presence.









Description
Brand: Patek Philippe
Model: Calatrava
Reference: 3440
Year: 1970s
Material: 18k YG
Dial Color: Silver
Dimensions: 34 mm
Watch Movement: Self-Winding
Bracelet/Strap: Yellow Gold GF Bracelet
Box/Paper: Box & No Papers
Condition: Excellent Condition with Very Minor Wear
SKU: 204327
This Patek Philippe Yellow Gold Calatrava Ref. 3440 on Gey Freres Band occupies a thoughtful place in the long arc of the Calatrava story. The Calatrava line itself was introduced by Patek Philippe in 1932 and quickly became the embodiment of the brands philosophy of restrained elegance rooted in the Bauhaus principle of form following function. Over the decades, Calatrava watches have evolved in size, movement, and subtle detail, but they have always remained true to a discipline of proportion and purity that appeals to collectors who value understatement over gesture.
The Reference 3440 appeared in the 1960s and was produced through the 1970s, representing a period when Patek was refining its automatic watches for daily wear without compromising the quiet refinement that defines vintage Calatravas. This reference embraced automatic-winding technology and the result was a dress watch that offered the convenience of an automatic without adding visual complexity or bulk.
Visually, this watch is a study in balance. The 34mm 18-karat yellow gold case sits comfortably on the wrist and wears slightly larger than its diameter suggests thanks to the clean lines and slim bezel. The silver dial has a refined metal sheen that plays with light in an unobtrusive way. The design of the hands and markers remains spartan but exceptionally legible, with slender gold pointed batons that echo the cases warmth. There are no unnecessary flourishes here, just a thoughtful arrangement of timekeeping essentials that makes the watch feel cohesive and purposeful.
One feature that puts this particular piece in a category of its own is the fully integrated gold bracelet, double-signed by both Patek Philippe and Gey Freres. Examples on solid gold bracelets from the period are especially sought after for rarity and attractiveness, and Gey Freres was one of the premier bracelet makers of the mid-20th century. Having both signatures speaks to the quality of the bracelet and the collaboration between maker and maison at that time. Given its age and vintage status, the overall condition here is excellent with only very light wear, which only enhances its authentic presence.























