The Patek Philippe 5134 offers both elegance and practicality for frequent flyers. Visit us at www.grayandson... to learn more.
Also known as the Calatrava Travel Time, join us in the following video as we highlight the technical features of the Patek Philippe Ref. 5134 watch.
In 1958, Patek Philippe introduced its very first dual-time wristwatch in the form of the ref. 2597. Designed by Louis Cottier, the same man behind the Patek Philippe World Time blueprint, the ref. 2597 featured a “Heures Sautantes” (“jumping hand” in French) system. The dial included a separately adjustable jumping hand in addition to the standard hour and minutes hand. The case included two pushers on the left-hand side of the case where the top button advances the jumping hour hand forward, while the bottom button moves it back an hour. This meant that wearers could easily adjust local time while keeping home time the same.
Fast forward to 1997 and Patek Philippe unveiled a modern version of that vintage watch called the Calatrava Travel Time ref. 5034 as part of what the brand called “useful” or “small complications” family. The watch retained the trio of hands at center complete with the jumping hour hand activated by a duo of pushers on the case, but also added a small seconds subdial and a 24-hour subdial. The Calatrava Travel Time 5134 replaced the 5034.
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