Looking to raise some funds for real estate, so my Patek is on offer.
$11,999 cash in person only (low ball offers will be ignored). Not really interested in trades but might be open to trading down (select mechanical IWC, Blancpain, Zenith, JLC, UN, or OMEGA only).
On a genuine PP croco strap (88%), original yellow gold PP buckle, with box, and Extract from PP, in very good overall condition --I have tried to capture all imperfections in the pictures, showing you everything, so that there are no surprises. The movement winds very smoothly, keeps full power reserve, and is running +14 seconds per day. It was likely serviced at some point, but I can't verify when.
The 33.3mm size might seem small by today's standards, but with its 39mm lug to lug and thin bezel, this Calatrava wears quite elegantly on wrists 7.25-inches and under (mine is just shy of 7"). This was one of Patek's first models with a display back to showcase its Geneva Seal movement and was a very short run in the mid-90s. You won't find too many examples around, especially not in Canada. Its replacement, the 5196, does not feature a display back, and its case is too large for the same Caliber 215 that it shares with the 5096.










I apologize, but my description is a copy and paste from my local Craigslist ad.
I'm more than happy to ship the watch anywhere in Canada and would accept all forms of reliable payment.
$11,999 cash in person only (low ball offers will be ignored). Not really interested in trades but might be open to trading down (select mechanical IWC, Blancpain, Zenith, JLC, UN, or OMEGA only).
On a genuine PP croco strap (88%), original yellow gold PP buckle, with box, and Extract from PP, in very good overall condition --I have tried to capture all imperfections in the pictures, showing you everything, so that there are no surprises. The movement winds very smoothly, keeps full power reserve, and is running +14 seconds per day. It was likely serviced at some point, but I can't verify when.
The 33.3mm size might seem small by today's standards, but with its 39mm lug to lug and thin bezel, this Calatrava wears quite elegantly on wrists 7.25-inches and under (mine is just shy of 7"). This was one of Patek's first models with a display back to showcase its Geneva Seal movement and was a very short run in the mid-90s. You won't find too many examples around, especially not in Canada. Its replacement, the 5196, does not feature a display back, and its case is too large for the same Caliber 215 that it shares with the 5096.










I apologize, but my description is a copy and paste from my local Craigslist ad.
I'm more than happy to ship the watch anywhere in Canada and would accept all forms of reliable payment.