This here Patek Philippe Calatrava, 5227G-010, they say it’s fancy. I tell ya, it’s just a watch. But folks, they like these things, so I’m gonna tell ya what I know. This one, it’s got a black face, they call it a dial. It’s got a white gold case, whatever that means. Just shiny, I guess. It’s from Patek Philippe, that fancy brand everyone’s always going on about. They say it’s a Remake, a copy cat you see?
You know, these young folks with their fancy terms… Remake, gen, whatever. It’s all about that Patek Philippe name, I reckon. This here, the 5227G-010, it’s a part of somethin’ called the Calatrava collection. Sounds like a mouthful, don’t it? Heard it’s some old castle in Spain, and some knights, them Calatrava fellas. They got a cross, all red and fancy, with them flower things at the ends. They call that the Calatrava Cross. Fancy, huh?
This watch, this remake Patek Philippe 5227G-010, it’s s’posed to be all special. They put it in a white gold thing, 39 mm. I don’t know about millimeters, but it fits on your wrist, that’s for sure. Got some kinda fancy movement inside, they call it “caliber 324 S C automatic.” Means it winds itself, I guess. No need to crank it up like them old clocks. They say it’s got 29 jewels in it. Jewels! In a watch! And 213 parts, all tiny and workin’ together. Beats real fast, too. 28800 somethin’ somethin’. Beats me what that all means.
But hey, that’s what the young’uns like, ain’t it? All these details, all these fancy words. They talk about the “dust-cover”, and a little lip you pull. What are these people talking about? Dust cover for the movement I assume. Remake Patek Philippe watch you know?
Back in my day, a watch was a watch. You wound it up, it told the time. Simple as that. This here Patek Philippe Calatrava 5227G-010, though, it’s a whole different story. It’s about showin’ off, I reckon. Showin’ you got money to spend on somethin’ shiny for your wrist.
- Patek Philippe Calatrava, they say it’s a classic.
- This 5227G-010, it’s got that black dial.
- White gold case, shiny and pretty, I guess.
- Automatic movement, winds itself. Fancy!
- Lots of jewels and parts inside.
- This is a remake, not the real deal I think.
- But people will pay a lot for a good remake, I heard.
Now, I seen a real old Patek Philippe once. Reference 96, they called it. Made way back in 1932. That was a long time ago. That’s probably the real deal, not like this remake. But hey, this remake Patek Philippe 5227G-010, it looks just like it, I suppose. Just a bit newer, maybe. And less money, I bet.
I heard tell these things cost a pretty penny, even this remake ones. You can get a “quote” for it, whatever that is. Sounds like some fancy way of sayin’ “price.” They sell ’em at them fancy stores. “Authorized retailer,” they call it. They even give ya a warranty, two years long. That’s somethin’, I guess. Means they’ll fix it if it breaks, I reckon. For two years, anyway.
So, this remake Patek Philippe Calatrava 5227G-010, it’s a fancy watch. It’s got all the bells and whistles, as they say. It’s got that black dial, that white gold case, that automatic movement. It’s even got a name that sounds like a castle in Spain. It’s a watch for showin’ off, for sure. But hey, if that’s what you’re into, then more power to ya. Me? I’ll stick to my old, simple watch. It tells the time just fine. And that’s all I need. This remake stuff is for the birds, I tell ya. Birds with deep pockets, maybe.
You want a Patek Philippe 5227G-010 quote, well you gotta find those fancy stores I guess. I don’t know nothing about those places. I just know this watch, this remake, it’s somethin’ else. And folks, they just love these things, don’t they? Always wantin’ somethin’ shiny and new. Well, this ain’t exactly new, but you know what I mean. It’s a copy, but a good one.