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I heard several opposite comments about the 5164A
Some appreciate the beauty of its dial and the clever integration of a useful complication. Others regret the shape of the two pushers on the left and a too busy dial for an Aquanaut.
What is your point of view about this watch ? Hot or not ?


Thanks for your input!
Fx
This message has been edited by amanico on 2012-03-07 01:44:40

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+1 !
By: dirost : March 3rd, 2012-07:21
The basic Aquanaut is OK, coherent. This one, with the 2 pushers, seems trying to get closer to the Nautilus ;-)) (by far) The layout of the dial is complicated too, tortured, as Nico said... Not for me. My 2 cents opinion...
Hot
By: Nomer : May 23rd, 2011-16:59
I am not a fan of the Aquanaut nor the traditional modern Patek travel-time watches but this model made me took notice when I first saw it. I think the travel time was a bit too formal for a travel "tool" watch while the Aquanaut itself did not appeal on ...
Hot
By: Le Chef : May 23rd, 2011-18:28
I want one. to a point that i will sell a couple of my watches, including my 5167, to get one. I own a Rolex GMT IIC and it's an infinitely flashier watch for traveling than the 5164.
the date display a problem
By: ivanclai : May 23rd, 2011-19:26
Actually I have a 5167 and I like it very much for casual wear, simple and elegant, so thin that you dont feel its there. For the 5164, I like the 2 pushers on the left, it matches to the crown guard on the right. The let down is the date display, a simpl...
Hot
By: nitediver : May 29th, 2011-03:42
Nice integration of the pushers and a useful function in a practical watch. In short, a good addition to the PP range. I agree with the previous comments that a date window would have the better choice to keep the dial clean. Price? Too high for an aquana...
5164
By: pjbseattle : July 9th, 2011-07:29
Do you know if the date automatically adjusts to the local time? I think this watch is perfect for me since I'm always traveling. It's practical and classy; and seems to be comfortable in any climate. Plus, it doesn't screem flash--a feature that I like w...
Nice watch.
By: Grisar : July 10th, 2011-09:24
I luckily tried this watch last week. It turned out to be a very nice one and looked much much better than in pictures. I think that 27K EUR is a little bit too much. In this price range, I'd go for a 5712/1A.
Not
By: QuailRider43 : February 22nd, 2012-20:15
I may be a bit biased. I think the entire Nautilus and Aquanaut lines are horribly dated, but I'm a watch newb, so maybe they will grow on me in time. As to your particular question, I find the dial too busy.
Cluttered
By: Mostel : March 3rd, 2012-10:45
and 100% un-Patek-like... you can almost hear 'the meeting' where bean counters said 'we've got to adda complication to the Aquanaut." Then you can almost see the committee trying to jam some complications in there, and the sighing designer (s)... and fin...
cluttered, I think not.
By: palmbeachguy : March 4th, 2012-06:03
Here is a picture of my watch, while I am at home and not using the GMT function. Compared to the 5167, or any simple straight time watch, one would suggest that there is a lot going on. As far as the pushers go, it makes setting other time zones lightnin...
ugly
By: edwardwchang : March 4th, 2012-21:10
this watch is so ugly that it makes the nautilus look beautiful in comparison, which itself is so ugly that it makes the royal oak look like a piece of good design. Its like Stern wrote a memo to Patek's designers "we have enough watches to capture the cl...
Kudos Edward !
By: PARK PLAZA : March 4th, 2012-22:42
For speaking the truth for the first time... I am a little tired of blind love people have.... esp on this forum I guess being a ''family company'' has its limitations. Creativity is really low frankly and colour combinations of dial versus watch metal le...
ad hominem
By: edwardwchang : March 5th, 2012-07:24
Dear Sir, Is that you Dr. Freud? I thought we had doctor/patient confidentiality! Unfortunately, your aquanaut still looks like the bastard spawn of a drunken nautilus's one night stand with a cheap casio g-shock. I am excited about the forged carbon roya...
Who's on first?
By: LwC : March 6th, 2012-08:36
Two men meet at a cocktail party. Amid furtive glances at each other's wrists, they discover that they share an interest in high end watches. One of the men, thinking that the other man is a sophisticated and refined character, proudly shows his newest ac...
fisticuffs
By: edwardwchang : March 7th, 2012-00:07
This scenario could never happen! No one who wears a fine Patek, even an aquanaut, would get in a fistfight while wearing it! Id rather block a punch with my face than with my left arm with a Patek on the wrist, even the dubious aquanaut GMT. Needless to ...
ban or warning
By: edwardwchang : March 7th, 2012-00:01
Dear Moderators, The above post by Enriguf has no horological information or value or any content related to watches or watchmaking. The only "content" of the post are personal insults without basis in fact, insults that are also unrelated to horology or ...
Ok, let me expound..
By: Enriguf : March 7th, 2012-00:21
... my dear Edward. You blatantly insult people without remorse (for no good reason, in fact I'm almost certain you're just a troll), try to portray this sort of "watch snob" persona, all the while spreading your elitist, classist opinion all over the for...
young
By: edwardwchang : March 7th, 2012-00:42
You're very young. That is a statement of fact, not an insult. Watches are marketed, through advertising campaigns in magazines, product placements in movies, endorsements by celebrities, placement of stores, the type of staff hired at boutiques and how t...