calatrava. I believe it was the one piece, from the original 96 to the 3796, which maintained the same design and dimensions representing the model with the longest production run spanning some 60+ years. A tribute to a classic.
I'm not in the market for a Calatrava at the moment and I do have my heart set for a 5127g one day, but I do want to know which Calatrava reference is the most traditional. In other words, Patek Philippe's signature Calatrava. Is it the 5116g? I could be ...
calatrava. I believe it was the one piece, from the original 96 to the 3796, which maintained the same design and dimensions representing the model with the longest production run spanning some 60+ years. A tribute to a classic.
and it houses the first PP automatic movement ... Lots to love, but I am not sure about the "King". Sorry, maybe it is just me ;-) Oliver ps: It is always a pleasure to see it. Thanks!
Ref. 96 - the mother of all Calatrava´s One example in steel ... ... still 70 years old (in this case). Try to make it better ... Followed by Ref. 570 ... Oliver...
And when you guys say reference 96, do mean the 5196 and 5296 from the current collection? Or is the 96 a classic, continuing Calatrava model and the 5196 and 5296 are the latest versions? I need to my hands on a Patek Philippe encyclopedia or something.
... PP watches. As mentioned it was over 50 years in production, with various dial designs, small second, central second, diamonds ... . The ending XX96 is a reminder of that "Ueber"-Calatrava. But the 5119 and 5116 are also descendants from the reference...
collectors with "limited resources" could never afford it. I know of some collectors which are proud owners of a Ref. 96 and for them it is THE crown of their watch collection. Try to find Ref. 570 (similar style, but slightly bigger) in that price range ...
the size of the case seems to be the major differentiation factor. From 32mm for the 40's through to 35mm to37mm in the 60's and 70's, and here we are 2010 with a hockey puck on the wrist. my favorites include Ref 3445 and the first automatic ref 2526 ~be...
... but in the interest of keeping the thread going, here is an acquisition that arrived on my doorstep yesterday.... I wouldn't put this 5000R up against a 2526, 96 or 570 as far as depicting the quintessential Calatrava - but I sure love it. My company'...
I bought the watch for myself! As CEO (and a watch collector) I just wanted a piece that blended my passions for watches and my company. I hope our people don't start asking for them as retirement gifts - I had a hard enough time finding mine! Steve