Patek Philippe Calatrava 5227, Image: Fratello Watches
Patek Philippe Calatrava 5196
One of our own favorite Patek Philippe Calatrava models, however, is
the reference 5196. This 37mm diameter timepiece will suit everyone's
wrist, from small to large. It has the classic Calatrava lay-out with stunning polished dauphine hands and a small seconds counter at 6 o'clock. No date, of course. The case back is solid gold (either white, yellow, or rose gold).
As written before, Patek Philippe don't want to get involved in
'trends', but more importantly, they were of the opinion that the
movement should only concern a watch maker when it is serviced every
once in a while.
The reference 5227 does have a display back, and Patek Philippe fans
and aficionados of beautiful movements are happy that they decided to
put a sapphire crystal on the back. The Calatrava 5196, on the other hand, is 'old school' and allows no peeking at the movement.
Patek Philippe Calatrava 5116R
It is a thin watch (8 mm) and looks best on an elegant alligator strap with a pin buckle.
The movement inside – although not visible – is the caliber 215 PS,
which needs to be manually wound for approximately 42 hours of power
reserve.
If you want a date and a sapphire case back, another option would be
the reference 5127. The 37mm version of the 5227 so to speak, with an
elegant case, a date, and central seconds on its dial.
Due to the fact that the 5127 has an automatic movement (caliber 324
SC, like the Nautilus), the case is a bit thicker at 9.5 mm.
Note that you will be able to find a beautiful vintage
Patek Philippe Calatrava for a fraction of the amount of a new
reference 5227 or a 5196, but make sure to keep track of the size of
these pieces.
A nice 1980s Calatrava approaches the beautiful 5196 in elegance, but a
33mm diameter may feel a bit small on the wrist these days.
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