Well, that's very interesting. Antiquorum usually checks the movements of the watches they sell ... I was surprised myself that there was no mentioning of the movement - just this lapidar remark towards "quartz standardization", whatever that means. Maybe someone with more insight can shed some ligh
Collecting Patek Philippe Wristwatches by Oswaldo Patrizzi, Vol. II, Page 252, No. 1067 "Patek Philippe & Cie, Genève, Ref. 3760J, 1980’s. Fine, hexagonal, 18K yellow gold gentleman’s wristwatch . C. two body, solid, polished and brushed . D. white with applied gold indexes. 'Bâton' gold hands. M. w
Usually, the rarer a watch the more expensive it gets. Although I have not heared that the 5396 is disontinued, I would buy it as long as it is available - especially if I liked it ... Best regards Eric09