
iim7v7im7 seeks community input on selecting a new manual-wind watch to complement an existing gold automatic. This discussion highlights the subjective nature of high-end watch collecting, where technical merits often intertwine with personal aesthetic preferences and emotional connections.
Then because it is a Chronometer. And a nice one! If only they removed the date... Best, Nicolas
But I would choose the Patek at the end due to the watch you already own: a different shape will be a nice addition to your collection and I like this case. If we forget the context of the Breguet, my fav of the trio is the Vacheron: I had the chance to wear it again a few days ago, what a gorgeous watch! The case is stunning and the 4400 is perfect on a daily basis. Fx
However, GO is with the date and the watch is also quite thick. Both PP and VC are also capable of delivering chronometer accuracy, even better. I have 5124G for the simple reason that this watch is incredibly comfortable on the wrist. And it is slim! I ordered the strap with the right length and added the folding clasp with Calatrava cross. I would say that the watch is perfect in its class. And I do not get bored admiring the dial. What's your selection? Best, Kari
its pure class....close call with the GO though... Mo
Which from me is probably no surprise. :-) All are really nice and would also complement the 5177. Bill
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