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Patek Philippe Calatrava 5022G

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Produced over 6 years from 1997-2003, the reference 5022 was introduced in several case and dial variants including the offered configuration with the desirable applied Breguet-style numerals.

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Produced over 6 years from 1997-2003, the reference 5022 was introduced in several case and dial variants including the offered configuration with the desirable applied Breguet-style numerals.

Produced over 6 years from 1997-2003, the reference 5022 was introduced in several case and dial variants including the offered configuration with the desirable applied Breguet-style numerals.

  • This is the Patek Philippe Calatrava reference 5022G. Founded in 1839, Patek Philippe is a name synonymous with high horology. A company that has always been privately owned, Patek has been manufacturing watches for almost two centuries without interruption. The company is currently owned by the Stern family, whose heritage dates back to when they were supplying dials to Patek in the 1920s. Incidentally, the Calatrava was also the first model released by the Stern family as the staple time-only watch in the brand’s collection.

    To understand the Calatrava, one must hark back to the roots of the model with the reference 96. The first Calatrava was also the debut of the brand’s first in-house caliber, the cal. 920. Produced over a 40-year span, the 96 would set the foundations of all future Calatravas. Diminutive, minimalist and dressy, these characteristics would go on to define the future references within the line as the brand’s flagship dress piece. The reference 570 was released during the same period as the 96 with a larger case size, though the smaller case size likely was more favoured during that time period. Fundamentally, the idea was the same, spawning later variations such as the aforementioned 5022G.

    With a 6-year production period from 1997-2003, the reference 5022 was introduced in not just case metal variants but also several dial variants. Delicately balanced with a 33mm case size and a lug-to-lug measure of 38mm, the reference 5022 incorporates the desirable applied Breguet numerals and a sub-seconds dial at the six. Likely inspired by the reference 3960, the 5022 is powered by the manual-winding Cal 215 PS that carries the Geneva seal. As mentioned earlier, the reference was produced in gold and platinum variants with combinations of guilloche and lacquer as well as Roman and Arabic numerals and stylistically, this dial combination of white with floating Breguet numerals renders the most classic.

    With modern counterparts looking less and less like the original Calatrava that was envisioned, the reference 5022 certainly holds its own in being among the purest representations of the line. With its traditional aesthetics reminiscient of early Calatravas, the design of the 5022 is truly one that will remain relevant for decades to come.

  • This Patek Philippe 5022G is in good overall condition. There are noticeable hairlines on the case and caseback with no dings or dents. A polish to remove the hairlines can be requested. The hallmarks are still deep and legible on the caseback and the crystal has minimal signs of prior wear. The dial remains flawless. The watch retains its original Patek Philippe strap and white gold pin buckle and is in full working order.

  • Brand Patek Philippe

    Model Calatrava

    Reference 5022G

    Case 33mm

    Movement Manual Wind

    Case material White Gold

    Bracelet material Leather

    Year circa 2000

    Condition Good

    Accessories None. Watch Only.

    Limited No

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