Hall of Fame: Patek Philippe Calatrava 96/5196
We love tool watches, but they don’t always fit the occasion. Sometimes you need something a bit more refined, like the Patek Calatrava, our latest Hall of Fame inductee.
We love tool watches, but they don’t always fit the occasion. Sometimes you need something a bit more refined, like the Patek Calatrava, our latest Hall of Fame inductee.
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