I believe that the Ref.5107 is a stunning timepiece. I would opt for one. Wearing a Patek Philippe is somewhat like joining a club or fraternity. The Ref.5107 can be a potential first piece in a lifetime collection or the only Patek piece that one might possess. Whatever the case, the Ref. 5107 is a
I do not believe Patek will polish your watch as a seperate function. I was recently in NYC and stoped in at the Stern Agency to inquire about having my Patek bezel buffed. The gentlemen stated that they choose to do that only when you bring your watch in for service and complete conditioning. I may
Dear Suitbert, Thank you for your recommendation.I did not get an answer from you regarding my first question and that was about the lack of engraving (heat/cold adjustment) on the movement of the 5107. Is this just done on certain models?
I noticed on pictures of your 5107 and on mine that there is no engraving on the movement regarding heat/ cold adjustment. Why is that? Second question: What would be a good choice for purchasing a second Patek? Considered the 6000 but am not a fan of white gold.
Interesting to note dollar premiums for 5712. Retail has gone from 20 to over $30,000. As pointed out in Forbes and I quote: "SMART ENTREPRENEURS WILL ALWAYS FIGURE OUT WAYS TO REFINE and sell products and services that people thought either had no market or had peaked out. Look at todays' booming m