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5960p deployment clasp alternatives
Hi all, I recently got my first Patek, blue dial 5960. Great watch but not too impressed with the single fold deployment clasp. Do Patek do alternative clasps by any chance - like a double folding one?
Many thanks.
Uncomfortable
By: pv45 : February 7th, 2011-10:08
Hi Roger1 As the watch is quite weighty I tend to wear the clasp quite snug and therefore the curved end of it tends to dig into the outer side of the wrist (just under the bone! ouch). The double folded deployments I have on some of my other watches don'...
Strap stiffness
By: Park : February 7th, 2011-12:08
You may find that it becomes more comfortable as the strap becomes more flexible with use. I have the grey dialed 5960 with a broken-in strap that is very comfortable, but the blue dialed version, which I've only worn a few days, isn't comfortable yet. I ...
Patek's soft belly
By: jimjenkins : February 13th, 2011-13:19
I have the pleasure of owning several Pateks, including heavy ones like 5146P and light ones like 5140G. In all watches, I DON'T use the Patek deployants because of their poor design and lack of comfort. Most importantly, several times the strap of my hea...
I totally agree!
By: pv45 : February 13th, 2011-15:02
I am actually in the process of getting rid of the deployment and replacing it with a buckle. I tried various strap sizes and switching it around and all that but found it odd that I had to go through all this in the first place. Never had any such issues...
I totally disagree
By: Expat : February 22nd, 2011-13:08
The PP deployant is a nice feature to the watch. Maybe the heavy watches are a problem, but anyone who complains about comfort doesn't wear it right. There is areason PP sells a lot of different straps lengths. You can tailor your watch to your wrist and ...