This Patek Philippe Calatrava Ref. 5026G combines tradition with modernity, with its Breguet-style numerals and hands alongside a striking black dial, projecting a sleek style that acknowledges the Calatrava's position in history while bringing it into the modern era.
A HistoricLineage
First introduced in 1932, theCalatrava reference 96was one of the earliest wristwatches ever released byPatek Philippe.The manufacture had just been purchased byCharles and Henri Stern, andthis was the first model they unveiled, with the intention of breathing a new life into the Genevan brand.
Designed by David Penney, who was heavily influenced by the Bauhaus school of art, the Calatrava design favoured simplicity a significant departure from the excess of the Art Deco era. Meanwhile, the name "Calatrava" and the familiar Patek Philippe Calatrava Cross were styled after the medieval Order of Calatrava, an organisation of knights that originated in Spain.
Looking back, this original design is considered by many as the ultimate blueprint for a time-only dress watch.Since its inception, theCalatravahas taken on many different forms, including with this reference 5026G, which was produced between 1997 and 2002, and a close descendant of the 5000G.
The Design
This reference 5026G is encased in white gold, which creates a stark contrast against the smooth black dial. The applied Breguet numerals give the watch a classic look, alongside a variation of the traditional Breguet hands, both of which provide increased legibility against the dial. This aesthetic is reminiscent of themid-century wristwatches produced by the manufacture, which occasionally featured Breguet numerals and white metal cases, two features highly sought after by vintage enthusiasts.
To give the watch a playful touch of modernity, a seconds sub-dial sits asymmetrically in place of the 4 and 5 oclock markers, in anostalgic font which reminds of mid-century watches from the manufacture.A dotted minute track runs around the outermost part of the dial. At 34mm, the reference 5026G is only slightly larger than a classic Calatrava Ref. 96 but wears larger than its dimensions would suggest, thanks to the elongated lugs and expansive, uniform dial.Thecrown alsobears the customary Patek Philippe Calatrava Cross.
The Movement
The reference 5026G is powered by the caliber 240, a self-winding movement that was first launched in 1977, with the 3739 Golden Ellipse. It was also used in Patek Philippes ultra-thin perpetual calendars, notably the reference 3940. When viewed through the sapphire caseback, the beautifully finished movement can be seen, with fine Geneva stripes, as well as exquisite chamfering on all angles.
The movement is also inset with 27 jewels a 48-hour power reserve, and a 22k gold rotor. It bears the Geneva Seal, a mark of excellence given only to watches with the highest quality by the city of Geneva, and which was first established in 1886.
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Closer look
Brand: | Patek Philippe |
Model: | Calatrava ref.5026G |
Movement: | automatic caliber 240, 27 jewels |
Functions: | hours, minutes, seconds |
Features: | small seconds |
Case: | 34mm in diameter, 37mm lug to lugwhite gold |
Crystal: | sapphirefront and back |
Strap: | Patek Philippe alligator strap, greySaffianoVenice II |
Lug width: | 18mm |
Year: | c. 1997 |
Box & papers: | - |