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The New Patek Philippe Calatrava Travel Time 52224R

March 27, 2023

Earlier today, we introduced you to the Patek Philippe Travel Time Chronograph ref. 5924G, a new take on a watch from Patek that combines a chronograph with a travel time function, the latter a complication that's become something of a signature for the brand. Well, here's that signature complication in another form: the Patek Philippe Calatrava 24-Hour Display Travel Time ref. 5224R-001. It's a travel time, but distinguished by its 24-hour display.? The new Calatrava 5224R keeps home and local time with two central hands that track a 24-hour dial. Patek has produced 24-hour dials like this in past C notably for Gondolo pocket watches, one of which now sits in the Patek Philippe Museum C?so it's a nice historical nod to revive the 24-hour indication in a modern reference. You'll also notice that noon is placed at 12 o'clock, not 6 o'clock as would usually be the case. Patek says this is to ensure visibility during the daytime hours.? The rose gold case measures 42mm, and the curved, double-stepped lugs look to give the watch a thin profile, especially on the wrist (the photo below is the 5224R on James' wrist). Since the dial is large, its contrasting finishes C?circular striated center, circular, satin-finished hour track, and a snailed small seconds C?give the design balance.? Making the 24-hour display possible is the new caliber 21-260 PS FUS, a micro-rotor movement with 48 hours of power reserve. Instead of using pushers to adjust the dual-time zone display, as is common in other Patek travel times, the new ref. 5224R features a new, patented three-position crown. The middle position allows setting of the local time in either direction in one-hour steps, while the outermost position allows simultaneous setting of home time and local time. All is visible through a sapphire caseback. It comes on a blue nubuck strap, which dresses down the Calatrava just a touch. It'll cost CHF 48,500; for reference, the Aquanaut Travel Time costs CHF 53,000 in rose gold.? What We Think Nowadays, few brands are doing a travel watch like Patek Philippe, and this iteration balances dressy and sporty. The large 24-hour display feels like a throwback not only to that Patek pocket watch, but also to the oversized aviator's watches from the mid-20th century that collectors love (like this one from Universal Geneve). But instead of a chronograph, we've got a travel time, arguably more useful for the modern jet-setter.? The entire package looks considered and put together. The blue dial is vibrant, with a variety of finishes so as not to overwhelm your eye.? Of note, the new movement does away with any pushers C previous travel times from Patek (like the 5524) had large pushers, so this makes for a case that looks completely balanced. A real Calatrava, in other words. Patek says the rose gold numerals and indices are hand-applied, and the numerals and syringe hands are filled with lume. Again, it's a balance between traditional and sporty, much the same way the new 5224R balances traditional inspiration with a modern complication. The Basics Brand: Patek PhilippeModel: Calatrava Travel TimeReference Number: 5224R-001Diameter: 42mmThickness: 10.2mm Case Material: Rose goldDial Color: BlueIndexes: Hand-applied rose gold Arabic numerals; cabachon five-minute markersLume: YesWater Resistance: 30Strap/Bracelet: Navy-blue calfskin with nubuck finish, contrasting cream hand stitching; rose gold prong buckle The Movement Caliber: Caliber 31?260 PS FUS 24HFunctions: Dual time zone with 24-hour displayDiameter: 31.7mmThickness: 3.7mmPower Reserve: 48 hoursWinding: Automatic (platinum mini-rotor)Frequency: 28,800 beats per hourJewels: 44Additional Details: 240 total parts; Patek Philippe Seal Pricing & Availability Price: $57,366For more, visit Patek Philippe.

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