Dear All, Invited by AD to attend preview of 2022 novelties and saw this two new calatrava in metal today. My impressions/ observations are as follows: 1. The construction of lugs is new and hasn’t appeared in other references before. The lugs are connect...
Quite difficult to judge the dial from pics, I‘m curious to see how it changes in different light conditions. From the two, I prefer the 5226, by a small margin. Which one do you like more?
Out of the two, 5226 is aesthetically more pleasing. The function of 5326 however is very useful, though it comes with a nearly 2 folds difference in price tag…….. As I haven’t got a travel time PP yet (all my WT don’t count ) I like 5326 slightly more. ...
Dial texture, hobnail on the side, hands, movement: it all looks nice. The one thing I do not understand at all: I hope they provide a toothpick to clean the gap between the lugs and the case. What is the point of this design feature? If it has any reason...
I guess the rational of this design is to avoid disruption of the rows of hobnail running around the side of the case, which is a highlight of this new series of Calatrava.
I know you must dislike the date wheel a lot. Putting that aside, the design, especially continuous hobnails by the side, vulcanite textured dial and “floating” lugs are quite nice actually.
Great review and observations on these new references. I’ve given my interest for the 5326G to my AD and hopefully will have an allocation. Love the fact that the lugs are connected to the case via bottom plate only and hence the Clous de Paris hobnail gu...
…while the dial texture was an idea of Mr. Sterm himself, and as you pointed out, it does take inspiration from the world of vintage cameras!👍 Despite their relatively entry-level status (and appearance in precious metal), as you can imagine the demand fo...
Glad I could see both references in person and appreciate all those design details. It’s not surprising both references have received very strong demand. However, there are so many goodies in this year. May be able to preview 5230P and THE 5231G next Satu...
I really like seeing how PP's style is evolving! The case's hobnail sides are beautifully crafted, and it appears the case to be fashioned from two separate parts (?). Quite outstanding!
The lugs are indeed connected only to the bottom piece and sort of “floating” and not attached to the middle case/bezel, in order to allow a continuous running of hobnails by the side.
The vulcanite dial and overall case/ lugs design are very appealing. But as we are all addicted to cloisonne, 5231G is still the most wanted one in my heart
I don’t recall ever seeing something quite like that in Patek. Here is a 3448 from 1978. There is a slight space at the top of the lug. Doesn’t go very deep so vastly different from these new models. Nevertheless, I think this historical antecedent is int...
Thanks for reminding. The lugs design indeed looks like the ones in 3448 aesthetically. But the construction on 5226/ 5326 is more complex, with the lugs connected to bottom plate only and “floating” around the middle case/ bezel, in order to allow the co...