1993 Patek Philippe Calatrava Platinum Cream Dial (Ref. 3998P)
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History and Significance
The reference 3998 sits in that late neo-vintage period where Patek Philippe was refining the Calatrava into something slightly more contemporary without losing its core identity. It keeps the proportions and restraint the line is known for, but introduces a date complication and a slightly larger case that makes it far more usable today.
What makes this example different is the metal and configuration. Platinum Calatravas from this era are already produced in far smaller numbers compared to yellow or rose gold counterparts. Pair that with diamond markers and you get a watch that feels far more considered than it might appear at first glance. It is not loud, but it is definitely not standard either.
The dial layout is clean and balanced, with applied markers alternating between diamonds and batons, and a framed date at 3 that doesn’t disrupt the overall symmetry. It is a good example of how Patek handled adding functionality without losing the design language that made the Calatrava important in the first place.
Writer’s Thoughts
The platinum case has that weight you notice immediately, but it is still thin and sits flat the way a Calatrava should. The diamonds are done right, too. They don’t jump out, they just catch light when they need to. The original strap and platinum buckle matter here more than usual. Platinum Patek Philippe buckles are rare enough to source on their own. This is usually not someone's first Calatrava. It is the one they circle back to once it's time for something a little more unique.
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Brand: Patek Philippe
Model: Calatrava (Ref. 3998P)
Year: circa 1990s
Case Material: Platinum
Case Size: 33mm
Dial: Silver dial with diamond hour markers and applied batons
Movement: Automatic Patek Philippe caliber
Strap/Bracelet: Original leather strap
Buckle/Clasp: Original platinum tang buckle
Contents: Extract from the Archives
Case: Case shows light wear consistent with use, strong overall, with clean lines and defined lugs.
Dial: Original dial in excellent condition with a clean surface and well-preserved markers.
Hands: Hands are clean and appropriate to the watch.
Crystal: Crystal shows minimal signs of wear.
Strap/Bracelet: Original strap with light wear present.
1993 Patek Philippe Calatrava Platinum Cream Dial (Ref. 3998P)
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- Specifications
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History and Significance
The reference 3998 sits in that late neo-vintage period where Patek Philippe was refining the Calatrava into something slightly more contemporary without losing its core identity. It keeps the proportions and restraint the line is known for, but introduces a date complication and a slightly larger case that makes it far more usable today.
What makes this example different is the metal and configuration. Platinum Calatravas from this era are already produced in far smaller numbers compared to yellow or rose gold counterparts. Pair that with diamond markers and you get a watch that feels far more considered than it might appear at first glance. It is not loud, but it is definitely not standard either.
The dial layout is clean and balanced, with applied markers alternating between diamonds and batons, and a framed date at 3 that doesn’t disrupt the overall symmetry. It is a good example of how Patek handled adding functionality without losing the design language that made the Calatrava important in the first place.
Writer’s Thoughts
The platinum case has that weight you notice immediately, but it is still thin and sits flat the way a Calatrava should. The diamonds are done right, too. They don’t jump out, they just catch light when they need to. The original strap and platinum buckle matter here more than usual. Platinum Patek Philippe buckles are rare enough to source on their own. This is usually not someone's first Calatrava. It is the one they circle back to once it's time for something a little more unique.
Our Promise
Every watch is thoroughly vetted, carefully described with complete transparency, and guaranteed authentic. Each piece is offered in honest condition, ensuring collectors receive a timepiece that reflects both originality and integrity.
Brand: Patek Philippe
Model: Calatrava (Ref. 3998P)
Year: circa 1990s
Case Material: Platinum
Case Size: 33mm
Dial: Silver dial with diamond hour markers and applied batons
Movement: Automatic Patek Philippe caliber
Strap/Bracelet: Original leather strap
Buckle/Clasp: Original platinum tang buckle
Contents: Extract from the Archives
Case: Case shows light wear consistent with use, strong overall, with clean lines and defined lugs.
Dial: Original dial in excellent condition with a clean surface and well-preserved markers.
Hands: Hands are clean and appropriate to the watch.
Crystal: Crystal shows minimal signs of wear.
Strap/Bracelet: Original strap with light wear present.