Patek Philippe

Patek Philippe Calatrava 5226G-001

REF 5226G-001
  • Unworn
  • On Order
  • 2022
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Vintage inspiration A fine example of Patek Philippe’s creativity, this Calatrava features a charcoal gray dial with a black-gradient rim and a grainy texture reminiscent of vintage camera cases. The caseband features the Manufacture’s emblematic hobnail pattern. This model is powered by a self-winding movement with stop-seconds function.

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A fine example of Patek Philippe’s creativity, this Calatrava features a charcoal gray dial with a black-gradient rim and a grainy texture reminiscent of vintage camera cases. The caseband features the Manufacture’s emblematic hobnail pattern. This model is powered by a self-winding movement with stop-seconds function.

  • Self-winding 26-330 S C caliber with sweep seconds, date and stop seconds function.
  • Textured charcoal gray dial with black-gradient rim. Applied numerals and hour/minute hands in white gold with beige luminescent coating.
  • Date in an aperture at 3 o’clock, printed in beige on a black background
  • Refined Calatrava case in white gold guilloched with a hobnail pattern or Clous de Paris on the entire circumference of the caseband.
  • Sapphire crystal case back revealing the refined finishing of the movement
  • Watch delivered with two calfskin straps: beige with nubuck finish and black with fabric pattern and contrasting beige stitching.

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Founded in 1839, Patek Philippe remains privately owned by the Stern family, which keeps decision making focused on long-term craft rather than quarterly targets. The manufacture spans Plan-les-Ouates and Saint-Imier, where watchmakers still assemble complications by hand and polish bridges to mirror finishes.