
Watches and Wonders: Patek Philippe Calatrava 6196P
The next generation of the famous dress watch arrives in platinum and an enlarged surface area.
AFTER HOLDING THE WATCH world captive with its unveiling of the Cubitus in 2024, Patek Philippe went a more restrained route this year—adding new models to several of its core collections. Despite its on-paper simplicity, the next generation of Calatrava felt like the most significant of these.
In platinum, the Ref. 6196P returns the Genevan maison to the top of the dress-watch food chain. Marginally bigger and wider than the previous-gen Calatrava, this release justifies its enlarged surface area with a new double-barrel movement. The upshot? Superior chronometry and, now, a 65-hour power reserve.
That 38 mm form factor is put to even better use on the dial, which is treated in a warm rose-gilt opaline. And while that doesn’t sync with the pale ice-blue that seemed to be everywhere at Watches and Wonders, it’s a shade connoisseurs know Patek tends to reserve for rare (and largely complicated) watches. Until now.

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