Patek Philippe's new Calatrava ref. 6196P & its two siblings

 

Introduced in 2021, manual wind caliber 30-255 PS replaced the much smaller caliber 215 PS, which had, according to some collectors, the drawback of requiring the seconds' sub-dial to be placed too high on the dial (as in ref. 5196P: see the photo down below).

The two variants of the ref. 6119 (in white and rose gold) benefited from this new caliber and were quite successful.

Now, Patek Philippe releases a new Calatrava model equipped with the same caliber: the ref. 6196P-001, coming with a 38 x 9,33 mm platinum case and a rose-gilt opaline dial with anthracite white gold applied faceted "obus"-style hour markers.

In his Hodinkee review, Benjamin Clymer calls this new reference "the best Calatrava in a generation". A debatable statement, of course. For context, I joined some photos of both 6119 references.

And if you want an in-depth technical analysis of cal. 30-255 PS, please check this Sjx article.

Best, Emmanuel


A/ Ref. 6196P-001















credit: hodinkee


B/ Ref. 6119 (39 x 8,08 mm case)

1/ Ref. 6119G-001 Charcoal gray dial with vertical satin finish & gold applied hour markers











credit: @itsjw0n (1), @patekpurist (2), hodinkee (3) & fratello (4-5)


2/ Ref. 6119R-001 Silvery grained dial with gold applied hour markers









credit: @20kwatches on reddit (1), hodinkee (2-3) & Amsterdam vintage watches (4)


C/ Ref. 5196P-001 equipped with cal. 215 PS and having a seconds sub-dial which many found too high on the dial (on Hodinkee, Ben Clymer states: "The 5196P had a great dial design, but that sub seconds register gave it a bad rep")



credit: hodinkee 

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