The Patek Philippe Calatrava 5120J-001 epitomizes the pure aesthetic of the Calatrava collection, With a pure white enamel dial that exudes a calm and elegant atmosphere. The 35 mm 18K yellow gold case, The traditional ‘Clous de Paris’ guilloche bezel, And the delicately finished thinness emphasize the understated elegance. The dial features black Roman numerals and slim Dauphine hands, Providing classic yet sophisticated readability.
The movement is Patek Philippe's automatic Caliber 240, And has a power reserve of approximately 48 hours and a water resistance of 30 meters. The ultra-thin structure and micro-rotor design maximize the slimness and wearability of the case.
Calatrava is a collection that Patek Philippe created in 1932 to establish a new brand identity during the Great Depression. Inspired by the philosophy of Bauhaus, It is characterized by the pursuit of pure beauty with a round case and minimal dial, While eliminating unnecessary decoration. 5120J-001 inherits the representative design of Calatrava from the 1980s and 1990s, And emphasizes traditional craftsmanship with the 'Clou de Paris' bezel decoration.
This model combines timeless minimalism with Patek Philippe's refined details, Conveying the essence of classicism and quiet confidence.

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