PATEK PHILIPPE
CALATRAVA PILOT TRAVEL TIME
REF. 7234G-001
New Ref. 7234G-001 Calatrava Pilot Travel Time
A medium format for the white-gold model
As a medium-sized version of the Ref. 5524G launched in 2015, the Ref. 7234G Calatrava Pilot Travel
Time has a diameter of 37.5 mm to fit women’s and men’s wrists. The round Calatrava case in white
gold is sleek with a flat and slightly beveled bezel as well as a caseband that merges almost seamlessly
with the strap lugs.
The blue lacquered dial, inspired by aviator's watches, is highly legible even in the dark thanks to applied
white-gold numerals filled with a white luminous coating and broad luminous baton hands made of blued
white gold. The face is decidedly technical yet timelessly elegant.
The self-winding caliber 324 S C FUS movement consists of 294 parts and features the exceptionally
convenient Travel Time system for displaying a second time zone. All it takes is the actuation of one of
the two pushers in the left-hand case flank to move the luminous local-time hour hand clockwise (with
the lower pusher) or counterclockwise (upper pusher) in one-hour increments. During such adjustments,
the local time hand is disconnected from the movement, so the accuracy of time displayed by the minute
and seconds hands is not compromised. The skeletonized hour hand continues to indicate home time.
Both time zones have separate day/night indicators (LOCAL window at 9 o'clock for local time, HOME
window at 3 o'clock for home time) to simplify time setting on the go and to prevent unintentionally waking
up loved ones with a phone call in the middle of the night. As long as the watch owner is at home, the
two hour hands are superposed.
The two time-zone pushers are equipped with a patented safety system that prevents unintended
adjustments of the local time setting. Before they can be actuated, they must be unlocked with a quarter
turn, which is simplified by delicate fluting. Afterwards, they must be locked again with a quarter turn in
the opposite direction.
The analog date at 6 o'clock shows the date in three-day increments to improve legibility without
cluttering the scale. A useful feature for travelers is that the date is always synchronized with local time
because the time-zone pushers also increment or decrement the date if the local time hour hand passes
midnight either clockwise or counterclockwise.
The new Ref. 7234G is worn on a shiny navy blue calfskin strap secured with a clevis prong buckle in
white gold. It is reminiscent of the harnesses that allowed pilots to keep their parachutes and survival
kits readily deployable. The scope of delivery includes a second calfskin strap in vintage brown with
contrast stitching much like the belts for classic pilot overalls.
This wristwatch for ladies and gentlemen comes in addition to the Ref. 5524G with a diameter of 42 mm,
making an ideal pair. Both formats of the Calatrava Pilot Travel Time are also available in rose gold with
brown black-gradated dials (Refs. 5524R and 7234R).
Patek Philippe extends its family of pilot-style watches
With the new Ref. 7234G-001 Calatrava Pilot Travel Time, Patek Philippe rounds out its watch
family that is inspired by the manufacture’s aviator's watches from the 1930s. The very typical
and highly recognizable design was launched five years ago and has already established itself
as a modern classic. Today, the pilot-style livery comes to the fore in the Calatrava Pilot Travel
Time watches with two time zones (in white or rose gold and with two case sizes) as well as in
the Alarm Travel Time, a grand complication with a 24-hour alarm, not counting several limited
editions.
In 2015, Patek Philippe surprised aficionados by launching a watch with a highly unusual design
as regards the prominent case as well as the dial with large white numerals and luminous hands
that contrast crisply against the dark background. With its name and functional features, the
timepiece recalled the first aviator's watches. Patek Philippe also took inspiration from two
aviator's watches that had been crafted in the manufacture in 1936 and are now exhibited at the
Patek Philippe Museum in Geneva. They were very special siderometer (hour-angle) watches
that allowed pilots to easily, precisely, and swiftly determine their current positions. The Ref.
5524G Calatrava Pilot Travel Time was a remarkable homage to aviation pioneers and the
grand epoch of aerial conquest to which the Genevan manufacture can take credit for many
contributions.
A watch for travelers of the modern era
By far not content simply with a new edition, Patek Philippe paid tribute to its own heritage with a highly
contemporary interpretation of the icon. Instead of black, the usual dial color of aviator's watches, a very
special and elegant blue was chosen, offering an excellent contrast for optimized legibility. The
siderometer architecture became obsolete with modern navigation aids, providing space for a function
that is much more useful for modern-day travelers: the display of a second time zone made possible by
the exclusive Travel Time mechanism. This easily operable system was patented by Patek Philippe in
1959 and 1996. It is characterized by two hour hands from the center. The local-time hour hand can be
adjusted via two pushers in one-hour steps. The date is synchronized with local time.
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