First presented in 1932 with the Reference 96, the Patek Philippe Calatrava is the benchmark for classic men’s dress watches. The groundbreaking reference set the stage for nearly every piece Patek has released since, and became the blueprint for other brands’ approaches to classy men’s timepieces. Heavily influenced by the Bauhaus design philosophy, the Calatrava was then considered extremely modern with its minimalist, ‘less is more’ approach to watch design.
In the years since 1932, Patek has released dozens of Calatrava references, each with its own idiosyncrasies. Almost all share the underlying DNA of the 96, prioritizing subtle elegance above all else.
In 1985, Patek Philippe was looking to distinguish itself in a post quartz crisis era of the luxury watch market. Patek enlisted help from a brilliant Geneva-based ad man— Renee Bittel— to help Patek define itself for a new customer base. Bittel said Patek Philippe needed a symbol for the brand— something that would capture the classic Patek aesthetic and come to represent the brand. Patek President Philippe Stern asked Bittel what this would look like, and legend has it Bittel drew what would later become the 3919, another Bauhaus design, this time incorporating a hobnail bezel and printed Roman numerals.
The most recent classic Calatrava addition was the 6119. In many respects the 6119 is a blend of details from many different past Calatravas. The hobnail bezel of the 3919, the case profile of the Reference 96, the indexes of the 5196, and a brand new manually wound movement designed specifically for this reference with an improved 65 hour power reserve fueled by a double barrel layout. The 6119 comes with a resized 39mm case, stepping up once again for a contemporary clientele.
This Reference 6119G, presented in white gold, comes with a gray slate dial, contrasting beautifully with the white of the case metal. This example is complete with its papers and certificate of origin. This piece is a blend of classic and contemporary details from Patek, making it a future classic for the brand.