Patek Philippe

Patek Philippe Calatrava 6007G-010

REF 6007G-010
  • Unworn
  • On Order
  • 2023
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Dynamic design This uniquely styled Calatrava is distinguished by its youthful, modern spirit. The carbon pattern embossed in the center of the ebony black dial is echoed on the calfskin strap. Red accents on the minutes track and seconds hand are repeated on the strap stitching and lining of this timepiece powered by a self-winding movement.

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This uniquely styled Calatrava is distinguished by its youthful, modern spirit. The carbon pattern embossed in the center of the ebony black dial is echoed on the calfskin strap. Red accents on the minutes track and seconds hand are repeated on the strap stitching and lining of this timepiece powered by a self-winding movement.

  • Self-winding 26-330 S C caliber with sweep seconds, date at 3 o’clock and stop-seconds function.
  • Ebony black dial with carbon pattern embossed at the center. White gold applied numerals and hour/minute hands, all filled with white luminescent coating.
  • Red varnished sweep seconds hand and transfer-printed triangle hour-markers
  • Three types of finishing on the dial: snailed inner minute scale, circular satin-finished hour circle and sunburst outer minute scale.
  • 40 mm polished white gold case.
  • Black calfskin strap with carbon pattern and red-colored stitching and lining. White gold prong buckle.

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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.