In my opinion, this 5102 is a killer. Class, elegant, with some good proportions even if I would have liked a 2 mm less big case ( just for having a better movement / case ratio ). Credit: Antiquorum. Especially compared to the no lug bigger and thicker C
innovations continue while balanced with more colorful dials and straps to bring in younger collectors. The average age of Patek collectors is around mid to late 40s. As Cubitus was created with a younger crowd in mind, I see this strategy continuing step
IMO these historically important watches have received a somewhat diminished response compared to the the reception they would have received as an exclusive release at a different time of year. Partly responsible for this reaction I believe is the creativ
Among the new pieces in Patek Philippe 's Rare Handcrafts collection, two share a close common point : a map of the world combining engraving and enamel . A/ CALATRAVA MINUTE REPEATER AND WORLD TIME REF. 5531G-010 “PLANISPHERE” This reference is a limited
The Patek Philippe Ref. 3414 is nicknamed the “ Cobra ” because it was the main source of inspiration for the modern Urwerk UR-CC1 King Cobra . This wristwatch , with its dual linear display of hours (at the bottom) and minutes (at the top), wad designed
Initial thoughts from the press pictures weren’t encouraging, but when seeing it for real and putting it on the wrist, it’s absolutely amazing. The Cubitus finally clicked for me in this perpetual calendar execution. The 45mm platinum case sounds imposing
This week in Geneva has been amazing, and I would like to thank our dear Moderator (GLau) for organizing a get together on Friday. We had a few drinks and enjoyed a lovely dinner afterwards in a local restaurant. Lots of talking about watches, as you can
...yes, this is a meme. But let's have some fun. Post a watch or any other thing that you would buy if you hit the lottery. Your ship has come in...what are you getting?
As a collector, the Patek Philippe Reference 5249R-001 “The Fox and the Crow” feels like more than a watch—it’s something closer to art. Inspired by a 1958 museum piece and the fable by Jean de La Fontaine, it comes alive at the press of a pusher. The fox