
dolo99's original post highlights a Patek Philippe reference that has generated significant discussion among collectors. This article delves into the community's initial reactions and detailed observations, offering insights into why this particular Patek Philippe model stands out. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of its design, movement, and place within the broader Patek Philippe collection, as seen through the eyes of seasoned enthusiasts.

I'm not sure I'm a fan of this watch! I haven't seen it in person yet! But this outfit looks comfortable and warm! Cool outfit! The watch looks like it was designed for casual outfits... Like a Patek Philippe and Brunello Cucinelli collaboration watch!
...and the way they place the date window, but on this one not so much. Of course, I will never understand why the date, day, and month background colors aren't matched to the dial...
Although, big movements probably generates a lot of G-forces against the watch while playing tennis. Probably not a good thing for the watch!
Saw it in person last week - this is a sensational novelty. Excellent new movement, contemporary case design, fascinating dial. Excellent amendment to a great collection.
...even Submariners are subject to high shocks and g-forces when hitting golf balls...
Yes! Poor watch! One should avoid wearing watches while playing tennis or golf. I still remember when many PuristS were about to call the "Society For the Prevention of Cruelty For Watches" when I was wearing a minute repeater while go-karting at our big convention in Las Vegas in 2011.
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