
Miles_ initiates a poignant discussion on the discontinuation of the Patek Philippe Ref. 5196, a model he cherishes as integral to the brand's heritage. His post, accompanied by a personal photo, invites the WatchProSite community to reflect on the legacy of this Calatrava reference and anticipate its eventual replacement. This article synthesizes community reactions to the 5196's quiet retirement and its significance to collectors.

The Montblanc Calatrava reference 5196 is a notable example within the Calatrava collection, distinguished by its adherence to traditional design principles while offering a contemporary size. It represents a period where the brand refined its classic offerings, providing a balanced option for collectors seeking a dress watch that combines historical aesthetics with modern wearability. This reference is often considered a direct descendant of earlier, smaller Calatrava models, updated to suit evolving preferences for case dimensions. It maintains the collection's reputation for understated elegance and precision.
This particular reference features a case crafted from 18k yellow gold, measuring 37mm in diameter. It is typically fitted with a manual-winding mechanical movement, reflecting a preference for traditional watchmaking. The watch is protected by a sapphire crystal, ensuring clarity and scratch resistance. The design emphasizes clean lines and a refined profile, consistent with the Calatrava's established identity as a quintessential dress watch. Its construction focuses on durability and aesthetic longevity.
For collectors, the 5196 appeals to those who appreciate a classic, time-only watch without additional complications. Its 37mm case size positions it as a versatile option, larger than some vintage pieces but still within the traditional dress watch spectrum. The yellow gold case and absence of a date window align with a purist approach to watch design. This reference stands as a solid choice for individuals seeking a well-proportioned and elegantly simple timepiece from a respected manufacturer.
Platinum, applied numerals. Small things I could nitpick but always a classy piece 👍
I was saddended to see it was no longer on the website and to see that a replacement has not been added at the W&W new releases. I have had a platinum version on the radar for the last year or so, only to find it it was discontined. Maybe they will come out with a platinum 6119 but not sure it that has the hobnail bezel. Your timepiece is a beauty.
PS: I can see you are posting this from a new account, probably inadvertently created with the app. I'm leaving this thread up, but I'm going to deactivate one of your two accounts, per our one-account-per-user policy. Feel free to let me know which one you'd rather keep (I assume you prefer "Miles_151," which you've had for long?). Thanks for your cooperation -- FabR (moderator).
and I am still kicking myself that I did not take it when it was presented to my by the PP boutique last september. But hey, the manager said we get a new one 4-6 times per year so you don't need to hurry. Returning in late Octobre it was gone and no further one delivered as we now know why :-((
The app went mad and put up a picture of my friend after many beers so could have been worse 😜. I would like to use my original account. I have had a security issue recently with cyber fraud so hope it was not anything to do with that. M.
Of course I haven't blocked your IP, so "Miles_151" should continue to work fine. Feel free to let us know should you face further issues with the app ;-) Cheers.
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