What is the Calatrava Cross?

Oct 23, 2017,01:45 AM
 







What is the Calatrava Cross and why is it the Patek Philippe emblem? If the truth is told, nobody can be entirely certain how it happened. According to Patek Philippe literature, the Calatrava Cross was adopted by Patek Philippe as “an identifying brand-symbol” at the beginning of the 20th century. The question is why?


The official literature suggests that the motif was seen to have an  “unusual and attractive visual appearance” and, perhaps crucially it was not under any copyright restriction. The Calatrava Cross was subsequently used sporadically until the 1960s. From the 1970s onwards, however, it became a much more standardised aspect of a Patek Philippe watch. And indeed, from the 1970s onwards, the Calatrava Cross became more and more emblematic of the brand, to the point where it was a de facto trademark. Today, the emblem appears on virtually all of the winding crowns and on most promotional literature.

So, the history of the Calatrava Cross goes back just over 100 years with Patek Philippe, but its actual origins go back much further.


The earliest reference I could see was from the “Military Order of Calatrava” founded by Don Sancho III, King of Castile (1157-58). Potentially, the “Military Order of Santiago” (which traces its origins back to 1030, may lay claim to the first use of the emblem, but it was not founded as an Order until 1170. The “Military Order of Alcantara” and the “Military Order of Montesa” have also used variants of the Calatrava Cross. These four monastic-military orders all used the emblem in one form or another, and still exist today.


It makes sense to me that the Calatrava Cross carried with it a spirit of adventure and esteem. I also suspect that, like so many things in life, the importance of the emblem grew on Patek Philippe over time rather than through any specific corporate policy. I suspect we will never really know why the Calatrava Cross was chosen and what specific reasons lay behind the choice. But it is interesting to speculate!



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Haha.

 
 By: Bounce781 : October 23rd, 2017-02:06
Good one!

...and the next...and the next [nt]

 
 By: Baron - Mr Red : October 23rd, 2017-05:54

Good question!

 
 By: Langeholic : October 23rd, 2017-02:13
I was informed during the factory tour that the Calatrava Cross was introduced when the Sterns took over in 1932/33. They were devout Catholics and the cross was meant to symbolise their faith and protect the wearer.

Duplicate

 
 By: Langeholic : October 23rd, 2017-02:15
Duplicate

That was my argument 😀 [nt]

 
 By: Langeholic : October 23rd, 2017-02:17

but to be fair....

 
 By: Baron - Mr Red : October 23rd, 2017-02:19
.....it is a religious emblem and its use inside Patek really only accelerated under the Sterns.

Is this true though?

 
 By: @ChumpTime : May 12th, 2021-11:30
As I understood it the Sterns were a Jewish (?) family from the protestant Canton of Bern. Some members of said family relocated to the even more protestant Canton and Republic of Geneva. It’s more likely that the Polish Patek, the French Philippe pr thei... 

The secret ingredient of my Secret Ingredient Soup?

 
 By: MTF : October 23rd, 2017-02:53
baron, Perhaps, it's like the secret ingredient of Mr Ping's secret ingredient soup, the answer is "believe".. It's just a pretty cross..... Kung Fu Panda (2008) Mr. Ping: We are noodle folk. Broth runs through our veins. Mr. Ping: The secret ingredient i... 

Interesting question!

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : October 23rd, 2017-03:51
Any ties between any of the Order's and Patek? Best Blomman

Part of the Huguenot Cross

 
 By: williebegoode : April 26th, 2021-11:49
Geneva came under the rule of Jean Calvin during the French Wars of Religion when Huguenots fled France to Protestant regions in Germany and Switzerland. The Huguenot Cross was made up of a Maltese cross with four fleur-de-l is at the cross intersections.... 

Well spotted, I hadn't realised that

 
 By: PPHunter : April 28th, 2021-12:28
Very interesting that they took only part of the Huguenot cross, so that the message remains somewhat hidden.

Calatrava Cross

 
 By: anaroku : April 27th, 2021-05:50
I am also interested in the reason why PP adopted the coat of arms from the Military Order of Calatrava as the trade mark of their Company Products. I can`t find any explanation of this affair so far. But I imagine the 2 1 Calatrava Cross is noble, beaut...