Patek Philippe 5099RG Gondolo Cabriolet Two Tone 18K RG / WG Rose Dial. Something I really like about lidded watches like this. Maybe it's just the necessary interaction. This one is particularly beautiful. All 28.5mm of it. Photo from European Watch Co.
Faced with a bewildering choice of annual calendars from the range, I chanced upon this model. After learning more about it here and elsewhere, I decided to take the plunge. My first regulator and PP.
My wrists are thin, so I don’t own any of the larger sizes from 5168 onwards. I have two pairs each of 5065 and 5066, and then 5164, 5165, and 5167. I’m wearing my 5066j today. 5066 J&A 5065 A&1J The 5065 and 5165 are the perfect size for my wrist
It is believed that only three examples of the Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar ref. 3449 were produced. All were manufactured in 1961 and bear consecutive movement and case numbers . Their common characteristics are as follows: A yellow gold case crafte
Or blackened salmon 🍣 . I like how this 5172G-010 looks and wears. The number contrast really pops. Patek Philippe certainly is a master on case design and the 29-535 PS movement is a class of its own. I actually like how the pushers feel too. When compar
Up until now, my go-to everyday watch has overwhelmingly been the 5711. It was the first PP watch I ever bought. Of course, it’s very comfortable to wear and easy to read, and since it was secondhand, I also had the peace of mind that it would be okay eve
Hello everyone, This is my first post on the forum. I’ve been reading these threads for some time and have learned a great deal from the depth of knowledge this community shares so generously. Thank you to everyone who contributes — your collective expert
the Patek Philippe 5089G with the enamel Rousseau Lion was sold at HK$2,400,000 (excluding buyer's commission). It's a rare one out of 6 pieces made. Congratulations to the winning bidder. My humble Swatch watch next to the image.