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Patek Philippe modernizes the Calatrava Ref 6007G with modern, graphic styles
By SENATUS Editor | 27 March 2023

Patek Philippe introduces the Calatrava Ref. 6007G modernized by its embossed, "carbon" dial with touches of color on the dials and straps in three distinct variations - yellow, red and sky blue.

The ebony black dials are distinguished by their rhythmic geometry, enhanced by three types of finishing. The center displays an embossed “carbon” pattern.

This dynamic design is enhanced by touches of yellow (6007G-001), red (6007G-010) or sky blue (6007G-011) on the counters and seconds hands as well as on the stitching and lining of the black calfskin straps with embossed “carbon” pattern.

At the heart of the entirely polished white gold case beats self-winding caliber 26-330 S C with date at 3 o'clock and stop seconds.

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