“You never actually own a Patek Philippe. You merely look after it for the next generation.” It has been said countless times, but it bears repeating: Patek Philippe’s iconic tagline perfectly encapsulates the timeless bond between a father and his child. And for many of us, our appreciation of timepieces begins with our fathers. Whether it’s noticing Dad’s wrist style or receiving a precious coming-of-age or graduation gift, watches have come to symbolise not just a physical connection but also a sentimental attachment to a loved one.
Indeed, it would be nice to begin your own tradition of passing a watch down through the family, and anyone who has owned an intergenerational timepiece can attest to how it symbolises family ties. Of Patek Philippe’s prestigious wristwatches, the classic Calatrava would be most fitting. With impeccable case and movement design, as well as appropriate everyday wearability, the Calatrava is a true family heirloom.
Launched in 1932 as the Ref 96, the Calatrava is widely considered to be the ultimate round wristwatch. Its purist design adheres to the minimalist Bauhaus principle of form following function, sublimating time with just the hours and minutes on the dial, occasionally with the seconds or further indications.
Over the years, its wonderfully proportioned profile featured flat or rounded bezels, set with precious stones or guilloched patterns. Calatrava models with the Clous de Paris guilloche around the bezel were particularly coveted, so much so that the motif became emblematic of the collection.
A NEW GENERATION
In 2019, Patek Philippe updated its iconic Generations campaign to reflect the changing attitudes of modern men towards parenthood. This approach carries through to the Calatrava, a design that is regularly refreshed to remain in vogue throughout different eras.
Take the Ref 6119 Calatrava Clous de Paris, which returns the hobnail pattern to splendid form. The double-row, diamond-polished pyramidal tips now frame a slightly larger 39mm dial for a more contemporary fit on the wrist, while details like the curved strap lugs, gold dauphine hands and bullet-style applied hour markers pay homage to the historic Ref 96.
Despite being dressed in the old-school charm of your grandfather’s wristwatch, the Ref 6119 is powered by a decidedly modern movement. The new hand-wound Caliber 30-255 PS is touted as the next generation of the storied Caliber 215 PS, which has previously graced other notable Clous de Paris models.
Upsized to better suit prevailing case profiles, the Caliber 30-255 PS flaunts a hefty 65-hour power reserve via two parallel mainspring barrels, as well as a stop-seconds function to allow utmost accuracy when setting the time. The movement is prominently visible through the open caseback, in yet another departure from traditional hand-wound Calatrava models.