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 whi...
Purely my own personal opinion, but i would consider this to be my next purchase once i have saved enough money .. a forever classic patek 5196 in platinum. Although it may not be much for the serious collectors, I have been lucky to see it at a shop on d...
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?
"no rhyme or reason" It doesn't seem that there is any logic to how much engraving one movement might have compared to the next. Perform a search of this forum on "engraving" and you'll come up with a fair amount of prior discussion on the subject.
Hi Mr. Metronome, Indeed there is a consistent inconsistency with the movement engravings - and it's not new as well. It's the very same with many vintage movements form PP (and, BTW, it's quite normal with other manufactureres as well). I guess the only ...