Patek Philippe Calatrava lady
The reference 4184 represents one of Patek Philippe's more interesting ladies' Calatrava configurations from the 1970s, combining the refined aesthetics of the Calatrava line with an automatic movement, the caliber 16-250, at a time when most ladies' dress watches were still fitted with manual or quartz calibers. Produced in modest numbers in 18k yellow gold, it remains an elegant and genuinely wearable vintage piece for collectors drawn to understated Patek design.
This particular example dates to 1975 and comes complete with its original Patek Philippe presentation box, though no papers accompany the watch. The silver dial is the classic configuration for this reference, featuring applied gold baton indices and matching gold dauphine hands, with the discreet Patek Philippe Genève signature at the center.
The 25mm 18k yellow gold case retains its original proportions, with the warm glow and rich patina that develops on unpolished gold over five decades. The case shows minor signs of wear consistent with regular use. Professional polishing can be arranged free of charge upon request. The silver dial has aged beautifully, retaining clean printing and sharp applied indices. The gold handset appears original and matches the dial tone perfectly.
The watch is presented on a brown lizard-grain leather strap with gold-tone buckle, ready to wear straight from the box.










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