Watch-guy.com reviews the Patek Philippe 5975R, sharing insights on its wearability, multi-scale chronograph, and unique aesthetics. Is it a daily watch or a collector's piece?
can be either readable on the other end or really messy. Omega Museum piece #3 originating from 1945 represents the "original" design. The more I play with my 5975P, the more I like it. At the same time I can't really imagine allocating wrist time to the ...
get 5370P in addition and if also 12 hours are needed, add 5960P. Those two together with 5975P would form a nice collection. Three chronographs: 40 mm, 40.5 mm and 41 mm. The first (5960P-016) having black opaline dial, the next one having black lacquere...
I have a Sinn version of this type of dial... I say dial rather than 'watch' because I think we all know it is 'dial only' in terms of function. It's a cool dial. I like my Sinn but I like it because I bought it spontaneously and not with a lot of serious...
That's a great element why I like this watch, together with its wonderful case of course. Must be even more beautiful in the metal Thanks for the little picture Kari. Cheers, Mark