As you are one of our best dressed members, this comes at no surprise! And that's not to say I dislike the 5196, I actually like the 5196 quite a bit. Just, I like that shimmer of the 82172 more!
In a world obsessed with the Nautilus, the quiet dignity of the Calatrava 5196G gets drowned out. But over years of collecting Patek Philippe — I’m convinced the 5196G is the clearest window into what makes this maison truly great: timeless design, classi...
Patek should always have an xx96 in its lineup. I look forward to what Patek releases next in the lineup, likely in the same form as the 6196P but in G, R and Y. Those will be nice. As to the 5196, I like it but I think the movement size is a mere comprom...
As you are one of our best dressed members, this comes at no surprise! And that's not to say I dislike the 5196, I actually like the 5196 quite a bit. Just, I like that shimmer of the 82172 more!
Where do you stand on the 5196G? Is it worthy of its historical lineage? The 5196g is the Patek I like. Discreet elegance that you only glimpse under the sleeve. A path that modern Patek has largely lost. I don't like the 6119. The mouvement should be big...
You have perfectly identified its core appeal: discreet elegance. The 5196G is not just worthy of its lineage; for many, it is the purest modern expression of it.
The new release 6196 is a closer model to the original ( not size wise ) but in design PS you r pic above is of the ref 2526 not a ref 96 The 2526 is in my opinion the most perfectly designed wristwatch Julian
I was never disturbed by that, on the different versions of the 5196. And had a huge love for the P: Vintage, close to the G: The modern P: Best, Nicolas ...
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I'd really like to love the 5196, as it has a lot going for it, but unfortunately, its rather long and straight lugs don't suit smaller wrists like mine (as you can see in the photo below, where I'm wearing the 5196P). Furthermore, I personally find that ...
I like the 5196 very much. Owned the G and R. But sold both watches as too thin and dressy for me. The case back was as well a bit underwhelming. I owned as well 6119G (too large) and 5227R (I missed the double index at 12). My current fav and still in my...
but only a "different". Which is good, as there is the right Calatrava for almost everybody. The Calatrava that makes me smile the most is the right one for me 😀 And that's currently the 5127G. No idea if this last forever 🤷♂️