"A" Calatrava, no, as that means to me only Patek, demonstrated by the Calatrava cross and Patek's use of the name to refer to specific watches over many decades. "Calatrava-style" watches, ok, since that style proliferated at least as early as the 1950s,...
UNIVERSAL GENEVE OMEGA ETERNA GLYCINE JAEGER LE COULTRE LONGINES WITTNAUER ZENITH CARTIER MINERVA I could go on. Let's just say that Facial Tissues are generally called Kleenex, as in " Get me a Kleenex, I'm gonna sneeze " ... and in another example Costc...
...that Patek’s Calatrava is Tiffany and your ten examples (plus others) are Costco? Put another way: Patek is the OG and the others get away with it because it’s the real world. Which would not be entirely unreasonable, if the proprietary use has been ov...
It harms no one to use the word as it has evolved over the last century evolved in two aspects: - as a Style including a simple case, straight lugs, time-only, dressy, often precious metal, plain or sector dial, usually on a strap, from many many Swiss br...
I always thought that the true Calatrava was Patek, but the word Calatrava was used as a kind of shorthand to describe a certain style of vintage dress watch, often with sub-seconds. I wouldn’t call anything other than a Patek a ‘Calatrava’ but when other...