
Nicolas (amanico) shares his enduring regret over parting with the Patek Philippe Ref. 5196P, a timepiece he considers the pinnacle of modern Calatrava design. His post highlights the watch's unique blend of vintage aesthetics and contemporary presence, emphasizing its platinum case density and undeniable charm. This article delves into why the 5196P continues to captivate collectors, despite its often-debated movement size.

The Patek Philippe reference 570 is a classic Calatrava-style dress watch, representing a significant period in the brand's production of time-only pieces. It is distinguished by its clean lines and minimalist aesthetic, embodying the traditional design principles that Patek Philippe is known for in its non-complicated watches. The reference 570 was offered in various metals and dial configurations, making each example unique within the broader series of Patek Philippe's round cased watches from the mid-20th century.
This particular example features an 18k white gold case with a diameter of 38mm. It is fitted with a sapphire crystal, protecting a silver dial. The watch is powered by a manual wind movement, reflecting the common practice for high-end dress watches of its era. The water resistance is rated at 30 meters, typical for a watch of this type and period.
The reference 570 appeals to collectors seeking a pure expression of Patek Philippe's watchmaking heritage, particularly those interested in the brand's foundational dress watch designs. Its various iterations, including different case materials and dial finishes, offer a range of options for discerning collectors. The enduring appeal of the 570 lies in its understated elegance and its representation of a specific era of Patek Philippe's design philosophy.
This one, with a smaller logo and the modern movement from the new Calatrava
But their sales figures have started going through the roof, so it was probably a good business decision
classic ! Will you jump back in again ? 🤣
It gets the most wrist time by far….. Cheers!!!
And one which I admired from a distance for many years. The 5196p oozes Patek DNA with a modern twist and one little imperfection which I can forgive it for. And thanks to my lovely other half and me reaching the half century I can admire up close and personal every day. Great shots you’ve done there mine aren’t of the same calibre. Have a good weekend my friend. Oh and PS if you like you should get one soon 😜. M.
you wrote “lost” 😔
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