Patek Philippe / Calatrava
Patek Philippe Calatrava
Profil de collection · 1932
L'expression la plus pure de la montre habillée ronde — élégance sobre depuis 1932, souvent considérée comme la référence des montres habillées.
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Prononciation et nom
kal-uh-TRAH-vuh
Pourquoi elle compte
The Calatrava matters because it is one of the defining templates of the modern dress watch: simple without being plain, mechanically serious without ostentation, and historically central to Patek Philippe’s visual identity from Ref. 96 onward. For many collectors, it is the benchmark against which round formal watches are judged.
Références clés
Chronologie de la collection
- 1932 — Patek Philippe launches the Calatrava with Reference 96, establishing the collection’s pared-back round dress-watch identity.
- 2013 — Reference 5227 debuts as a modern self-winding Calatrava with date and an invisible-hinged officer-style dust cover over the sapphire back.
- 2021 — References 6119R-001 and 6119G-001 reintroduce the Clous de Paris Calatrava in a larger 39 mm format with the new manually wound caliber 30-255 PS.
- 2022 — Reference 5226G-001 introduces a contemporary, vintage-inspired Calatrava design language with textured fumé-style dial and hobnail-pattern caseband.
- 2025 — Reference 6196P-001 arrives as a new platinum time-only Calatrava that strongly reconnects the collection to the classic Ref. 96 lineage.
Actualités
- Patek Philippe brings back the Clous de Paris Calatrava with Ref. 6119 2021 — At Watches and Wonders Geneva 2021, Patek Philippe introduced the manually wound Calatrava 6119 in rose and white gold, reviving the hobnail-bezel design with a larger 39 mm case and the new caliber 30-255 PS. ↗
- Ref. 5226G extends Calatrava into a more contemporary vintage-inspired style 2022 — Patek Philippe’s 2022 launch materials for the 5326G also introduced the companion Calatrava 5226G, highlighting its new case architecture, hobnail-pattern caseband, and camera-inspired textured dial. ↗
- Watches and Wonders 2025 adds the Calatrava 8 Day to the collection 2025 — Patek Philippe’s 2025 Watches and Wonders press release announced a new Calatrava with instantaneous day and date displays and an 8-day power reserve, expanding the collection’s practical everyday-complication side. ↗
- Hodinkee introduces the Calatrava Ref. 6196P-001 2025 — Hodinkee framed the 6196P as a long-awaited modern Calatrava that reconnects strongly with the original Ref. 96, pairing a platinum case with a rose-gilt opaline dial and manual-wind movement. ↗
Anecdotes
Note collectionneur 1
Patek Philippe explicitly links the first Calatrava to Bauhaus minimalism and the principle that form follows function.
Note collectionneur 2
The Clous de Paris hobnail motif is so tied to Calatrava identity that Patek Philippe calls it one of the most emblematic signs of its style.
FAQ
When was the Patek Philippe Calatrava introduced?
The Calatrava was launched in 1932 with Reference 96.
What is the defining design idea behind the Calatrava?
Patek Philippe presents the Calatrava as the quintessential round wristwatch, emphasizing pure lines, simplicity, and elegance influenced by Bauhaus-style form-follows-function thinking.
Which modern Calatrava references are especially important?
Among the most notable modern references are the date-equipped 5227, the hobnail-bezel 6119, the contemporary 5226G, and the platinum time-only 6196P.
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