
In this insightful post, anaroku shares a personal anecdote that unexpectedly drew his attention to a new Patek Philippe Aquanaut Luce reference. His wife's immediate admiration for the 5267/200A-011 sparked a deeper look into its specifications, revealing features that resonate with collectors' desires for specific Aquanaut characteristics. This thread explores the nuances of Patek Philippe's evolving Aquanaut line, particularly its appeal across different collector preferences.



I have never been interested in women’s aqua notes. However, when my wife told me that, when I looked at her seriously and this model, it was called a size, a composite band, and a new clasp, a type that had never existed before. Moreover, it looks exactly like the specs of # 5165, which I can't easily find even if I want it. 38mm
However, even with the same color, # 5067A-023 is too small for me (35mm) and is not a Fold-over-clasp.
But a great alternative for you then, though it might not be very easy to source now, could be this green 5167A-010, which not all collectors probably know but was offered as a LE a few years ago...Its size of course is the same as the 5167A in the regular collection, at 40.8mm😉 Cheers.
I never knew that the Khaki Green 5167A-010 was released in the Limited Edition in 2011. However, if it is 40 mm, I like the ordinary black 5167A. So I'm even more attracted to this 5267 of 38mm
Does she really want both or just the outfit ? 😃
How does she find the new Twenty-4 automatic in stainless steel? I saw one today and my mind is changed about it. It has to be seen in metal to be fully appreciated.
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