Patek Philippe 5227G Black Dial Calatrava
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Patek Philippe 5227G Black Dial Calatrava

By Mark in Paris · Mar 13, 2016 · 29 replies
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Mark in Paris offers an initial look at the Patek Philippe 5227G with a black dial, providing early impressions and high-quality photographs. His post serves as a valuable first-hand account for collectors eager to understand how this new iteration of the Calatrava reference distinguishes itself from its rose gold counterpart and other classic Patek Philippe dress watches.

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Hi everyone,

I could hold finally the 5227G with black dial lately and thought, in order to help you wait until Thursday, that I could share some pictures and one or two thoughts.

I'll make an updated post about it later in the year from the one I already posted about the 5227R (here: www.watchprosite.com ).


You know that I love the 5227R and think it is a gorgeous modern Calatrava. I can't say the most as the 5127 was a wonderful reference too.

First, this black dial version unveiled in 2015 is a very different offer from the R version. Not just a case color change.





The black lacquer is absolutely beautiful to admire and it is a very pleasing exercize to orient the watch in order to be able to observe all the dial reflections and its perfect finish.





The other consequence of this particular finish is that the dial looks more glossy and, on the contrary to satin finish (like in the 5170G Black dial), it is not casual but very elegant. It would be a perfect companion for dressy diners and going to the Opera.





I find it to be another very appealing classical Calatrava which I would consider with quite specific outfits. But, in such case, it would be the most beautiful since a very long time.

As it arrived in boutiques not long ago and that I imagine that many of you couldn't see it yet, I wanted to bring these first pictures more rapidly.

Cheers, Mark


About the Patek Philippe Calatrava Ref. 5127

The Patek Philippe Calatrava reference 5127 represents a distinct iteration within the Calatrava line, characterized by its inclusion of crown guards, a feature not commonly found on many other Calatrava models. This design element provides a slightly sportier aesthetic and contributes to a more robust wrist presence compared to its more minimalist counterparts. It was offered alongside other Calatrava references, providing collectors with a choice that balanced traditional Calatrava elegance with a subtle contemporary edge.

The 5127 features a 37 mm case, available in various precious metals. The watch is powered by an automatic movement, visible through a sapphire crystal case back. The front crystal is also sapphire, ensuring durability and clarity. The case design, with its integrated crown guards, distinguishes it from other Calatrava references that typically feature a more exposed crown.

This reference appeals to collectors seeking a Calatrava with a slightly more pronounced and protected profile. Its availability in different precious metals, such as white gold (5127G), rose gold (5125R), and platinum (5110P, though the 5127 is distinct), allowed for varied collecting opportunities. The 5127 occupies a specific niche for those who appreciate the Calatrava's classic proportions but desire the added visual and functional element of crown guards.

Specifications

Caliber
Caliber 315 SC
Case
18k white gold
Diameter
37mm
Dial
Silver
Water Resist.
30m
Crystal
Sapphire

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keks
Mar 13, 2016
Gorgeous

Think this is my fav iteration of this ref. Thanks for posting!

MA
Mark in Paris
Mar 13, 2016
It is impressive in the metal indeed

I think that many will share your feeling. Thanks keks. Cheers, Mark

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patrickh
Mar 13, 2016
What a nice version

I like it very much. If Patek will add Breguet numerals, it should me on my wishing list ;-)) Thursday??? Thanks for this nice post Mark. A 5227G to be seen on wrist. Cheers, Patrickh

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Mark in Paris
Mar 13, 2016
It could be very nice indeed

but in the mean time I would really think we would see a little too much of them and this may not be good as we may get fed up with them. I think it should remain rare (even if seeing a watch with such numerals in the wild will remain very rare anyhow). Thanks Patrick. Cheers, Mark PS: yes on Thursday, opening day of the fair.

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watercolors
Mar 13, 2016
Beautiful watch, very nice reference....

dressy dinner yes, but the Opera nowadays seem to become an activity only for the filthy rich in this neck of the woods Best Regards Edward

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Mark in Paris
Mar 13, 2016
I think it is really a beautiful reference

Those lacquered dial are not something we see that often in the collection. Cheers, Mark

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