I have a passion for vintage Calatrava. I didn’t start out aiming to build up a collection of such pieces, but it did evolve into a collection. Over the course of this year, I have reviewed several in my collection. My collection, overall, is about half vintage and half modern (i.e 1990s onwards). I do not own a modern Calatrava, so I thought it might be useful to review a modern current production Calatrava that definitely piques my interest. The 5196P.
The mother of all Calatrava models is the Reference 96. This was first produced in the early 1930s and continued through to the 1970s. That is an incredible production run for a reference. The Reference 96, however, came with a case size of just over 30mm, and for the modern era it became clear that a new Calatrava was needed. Of course, there have been many iterations between the 1930s and 1970s that addressed this issue. The Reference 570, known as the Grand Calatrava, was released in the late 1930s with an almost identical dial layout to the Reference 96, but with a case size of around 35mm. In its day, this 35mm reference was seen as very large and radical. But for the new millennium, something bigger still was required. One such offering was the Reference 5196.
Coming in four precious metals, the 37mm case of the 5196 offered a modern rendition of the Reference 96. The white, yellow and rose variants were all similar in dial approach, but the platinum variation was markedly different. It is often the case that Patek Philippe will depart from a reference genre for platinum, and that is very much the case for the 5196P. I am comparing the dials of the four variations in the following image. Such a difference in approach. Three very similar andthe platinum standing out as very different. Even the hands were changed. Whereas the golds are very distinctly elegant and formal, the platinum version features enough variation to make it usable both formally and casually.
What do I like about it?

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