It seems to be 49,4mm lug to lug with a thickness of 13,6mm

May 24, 2017,14:09 PM
 

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Alkiro


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If its not yet yours , buy it. I feel you will not regret at all.

 
 By: geross : May 23rd, 2017-04:45
To me its the right size for an Aquanut. I think its even smaller than the 5165a which is 38 mm. The present 5167a is bigger at 40mm. Its a winner. And quite hard to find. Best wishes. Geross.

Thanks Geross, agree with your points. I used to own a 5167A as my first Patek...

 
 By: Musigny82 : May 23rd, 2017-05:12
But I found it too big for my wrist (not only because of the case diameter but also because of the integrated rubber strap design) so I sold it. This 5066A, on the other hand, feature a straight spring bar system, allowing a better fit around my wrist. An... 

Yes it fits my wrist well. But there are other options out there for the sport watch...

 
 By: Musigny82 : May 23rd, 2017-09:54
5711/5712 (more expensive and needs a lot of patience in order to acquire one. Doesn't fit as well as the 5066 but it's acceptable) Vacheron Constantine Overseas Small Model 37mm (will be arriving in September before I can try the fit. Love the interchang... 

Of these two I prefer the VC.

 
 By: sam1234 : May 23rd, 2017-11:03
Looks cleaner to me sans date, and the 37mm is a very versatile size. Looks like it would work well for casual and formal occasions. The aquanaut doesn't appeal to me at all, although it certainly has a strong following.

Really different timepieces. So they are almost impossible to compare in my opinion

 
 By: Alkiro1 : May 23rd, 2017-11:06
I really love the 5712 which would be my first choice. But, as you mentioned, this VC has a better reasonable price... and its blue dial is gorgeous with a little funky side with the sub second dial at 9. Are you looking for a blue dial and a sporty watch... 

Keep us informed ;-)

 
 By: Alkiro1 : May 24th, 2017-23:08
Best wishes Alkiro

None of the Aquanauts is really my catch.

 
 By: Pretty Boy : May 24th, 2017-13:25
If you are looking for a sports watch with 37 mm diameter, why not considering AP 15450ST...03 (new blue dial). IMO, also more desirable than VC Overseas. Or if you are prepared to spend more, try a RO frosted gold ;-). Best, Volker

it looks great on your wrist

 
 By: keks : May 24th, 2017-13:41
have you considered Patek 3800/1A? There are many dial varieties to choose from and size could work. I do think the 5066 has far more character than many other watches so if it speaks to you why wait? Just go with your gut feel!

+1 for the 3800

 
 By: Wristenthusiast : May 24th, 2017-19:35
I use to have one. perfect for a small wrist, low profile. the blue with a little patina (since they are all going to be a little aged) really pops. At times i regret selling it. mine was ~$12k.

3800 remained in production until 1996...

 
 By: sam1234 : May 25th, 2017-03:13
Several for sale now on C24. Still 20years old I realize, but not impossible to find a well loved example. Alternatively I'm sure Patek could restore one to like new condition for you, if you have the time and patience.

Size is subjective and objctive

 
 By: ingo5711 : May 25th, 2017-12:52
Size is a very subjective issue, but also objective. There are limits to how big or small a watch can be but, even it this case, if the owner likes it like that then he shouldn't do otherwise because some people expressed something different. Just giving ...