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New Calatrava model
Hi all, thanks to Suitbert, we have an excellent glimpse into the new Patek models coming in.
The Calatrava model that looks like a 5107 or 5127... The difference I can see is that it does not have crown guards.
Questions: Can we have more details on that watch, eg what's the diameter? It looks like it's 40mm; is it? Also does anyone the list price and model number?
Thanks
David
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New Calatrava model
By: davidsavage : April 12th, 2007-05:16
Hi all, thanks to Suitbert, we have an excellent glimpse into the new Patek models coming in. The Calatrava model that looks like a 5107 or 5127... The difference I can see is that it does not have crown guards. Questions: Can we have more details on that...
Not that simple....
By: SuitbertW : April 14th, 2007-01:26
Hello, Rainer, not that it would be the most difficult thing on earth to produce a new dial But in this case it's not only the 5127 dial put in the 5296 case - if you look at it closely, specifically where the date window is compared to the minuterie dots...