.....i bumped into our mutual friend on Bond street and saw his 5196p...it is a stunner. I am very torn...i will make a decision on it next year. I don't disagree with you on 5196p...but i di want to see what they do with the 5227p first.
The Calatrava is one of the longest-running styles of reference within Patek Philippe. Starting with the Reference 96 in 1932, References 565 and 570 started in 1938. Production of the 570 continued through to the mid-1960s. My 570G is one of the very las...
Nice post, thank you... My 'perfect' Calatrava would basically be like a 5196G with a cal 240, display back (maybe a cover with a hinge?) and the sub-seconds hand positioned lower down - and enlarged a bit, too, like a 5078 I guess. Never really thought a...
Why don't you give 5196P a try? It has a closed case back which is very traditional but the dial is stunning! If 5227P will appear one day, I'll have a very close look. The lacquered dial is very nice but black enamel would be a real winner. Best, Kari
.....i bumped into our mutual friend on Bond street and saw his 5196p...it is a stunner. I am very torn...i will make a decision on it next year. I don't disagree with you on 5196p...but i di want to see what they do with the 5227p first.
What makes you think that 5227P is on the pipeline? Looks that you know much more than I do. Most of Calatrava models never come out in platinum... I placed the folding clasp to my 5196P and ordered a bunch of nice bespoke straps. This one is really a fin...
Maybe one of the most difficult exercise, in my opinion, compared to other more complicated timepieces which offer more room for manoeuvre. Best wishes Alkiro