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Patek Philippe Calatrava New York Limited Edition 5522A-00

£44,500
The 5522A was released as a limited edition of 600 watches exclusively for the New York boutique. Patek doesn't often do regional or retailer specific editions, but when it does, it does it in style. The 5522A is an entirely new reference, rather than just a redial. The watch resembles the Pilot'... More

The 5522A was released as a limited edition of 600 watches exclusively for the New York boutique. Patek doesn't often do regional or retailer specific editions, but when it does, it does it in style. The 5522A is an entirely new reference, rather than just a redial. The watch resembles the Pilot's Travel Time - the reference 5524 - but is a time-only Calatrava. It's also notable for being a steel watch from outside the sports line - something that's exceedingly rare in the world of modern Patek.

PATEK PHILIPPE

To many, Patek Philippe is the epitome of the high-end watchmaker. Throughout its nearly two centuries' of existence, it has weathered everything from the World Wars to the Quartz Crisis of the 1980s. Even today, it's widely acknowledged to be amongst the most successful and prestigious watchmakers, with its creations gracing wrists of everyone from bankers and politicians to rappers and actors.

Patek Philippe began its life as Patek, Czapek & Cie. in 1839 and made its name by making some of the most accurate watch movements. By the turn of the century, Patek was venturing into the realm of high complications, including split-seconds chronographs, perpetual calendars, and minute repeaters. The latter made it into wristwatch-form in 1924 as a piece unique for Ralph Teetor, the inventor of the cruise control function.

In 1932, the company ownership changed hands to the Stern family, who still run Patek Philippe. In that same year, the Calatrava wristwatch was introduced. By the 1970s, seeing the damage which the Quartz Crisis had done to the industry, Patek Philippe decided to introduce a bold new steel watch. Thus, the Nautilus was born.

Since then, the company has gone from strength to strength, solidifying its reputation as one of the finest Swiss watchmakers. From the highly-desirable stainless steel sports watches, to the famed high complications, down to the "humble" Calatrava, Patek Philippe proves that it can do it all.

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The 5522A was released as a limited edition of 600 watches exclusively for the New York boutique. Patek doesn't often do regional or retailer specific editions, but when it does, it does it in style. The 5522A is an entirely new reference, rather than just a redial. The watch resembles the Pilot's Travel Time - the reference 5524 - but is a time-only Calatrava. It's also notable for being a steel watch from outside the sports line - something that's exceedingly rare in the world of modern Patek.

PATEK PHILIPPE

To many, Patek Philippe is the epitome of the high-end watchmaker. Throughout its nearly two centuries' of existence, it has weathered everything from the World Wars to the Quartz Crisis of the 1980s. Even today, it's widely acknowledged to be amongst the most successful and prestigious watchmakers, with its creations gracing wrists of everyone from bankers and politicians to rappers and actors.

Patek Philippe began its life as Patek, Czapek & Cie. in 1839 and made its name by making some of the most accurate watch movements. By the turn of the century, Patek was venturing into the realm of high complications, including split-seconds chronographs, perpetual calendars, and minute repeaters. The latter made it into wristwatch-form in 1924 as a piece unique for Ralph Teetor, the inventor of the cruise control function.

In 1932, the company ownership changed hands to the Stern family, who still run Patek Philippe. In that same year, the Calatrava wristwatch was introduced. By the 1970s, seeing the damage which the Quartz Crisis had done to the industry, Patek Philippe decided to introduce a bold new steel watch. Thus, the Nautilus was born.

Since then, the company has gone from strength to strength, solidifying its reputation as one of the finest Swiss watchmakers. From the highly-desirable stainless steel sports watches, to the famed high complications, down to the "humble" Calatrava, Patek Philippe proves that it can do it all.

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