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Hello everyone and, welcome once again to another episode of Hey, HODINKEE! where you ask watch questions, and we give watch answers. As always, HODINKEE's Editor In Chief, Jack Forster, is here to take your questions, with Deputy Editor Nora Taylor as the Voice Of The Hodinkee Community!
Today we've got three great queries in the hopper. You've probably heard the term "Calatrava" applied to Patek Philippe watches but in recent years collectors have started using it as a more general term for a certain kind of watch. What kind of watch, and where did the term come from? Check out the episode to find out. We've also got a question from a reader who's taking on a new job and wonders whether or not they can get away with wearing a G-Shock to the office.
The latest Calatrava from Patek Philippe is this year's ref. 6119.
Finally, we've got a question from someone who's wondering about something a lot of you might have wondered about: How do you become a watch writer, and what can you do to prepare for tackling a subject as complicated and as detailed as watchmaking?
We hope, as always, that you enjoy the show! If you'd like to see your questions featured in an upcoming episode, email us at [email protected].
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