Mark's recent post of his nautilus on the piano inspired me to wear mine again today! The blue dial never fails to make me smile. It comes alive under the sun Cheers Robin...
Every time I leave it at the safe, I remember it saying that it has a nice dial because I know it from the past. But when I get it back, I'm really surprised again to see how true it is and smile at its view when pulling it out of its pocket. Thanks for s...
in the morning at 06:20. It's midnight here and I just came home from Helsinki and I'm packing. Still have not decided: should I take my 5153G or my nearly 5712 - I mean 3712. But tomorrow is a Patek day for sure! Best, Kari
Went also to Patek Salon in New Bond Street. That was a mistake! This visit will cost a lot in the future when everything arrives. Have a nice weekend! Kari
Your personal take - is this a watch that you can wear as an everyday watch? One that can take the dings and weather here in the tropics? I like everything about the watch, even the many dials, when I'm not usually a fan of too many things on a dial. I'm ...
I'm actually leaning towards the simplicity of the 5711, although I'm not a huge fan of the 324SC inside. My difficulty is that all across Asia I find myself going from air-conditioned environments (normal wrist!) to the great outdoors (mega-wrist! They b...
I didn\'t know you expand and contract so much E! Hmmm this is a tough one. I will think a rubber strap is better for you then. How about a VC Overseas with a blue strap? Cheers Robin
Hi Robin, Well, if Patek did the composite strap for Nautilus in a subtle blue, that might be tempting...but as it is the grey that's available is a bit drab. Couple the non-adjustable bracelet with the 324SC sticking date problem and the scratch-prone be...
He's a great guy. A London City lawyer (although in shipping), 38 years of age, an eager sailor, in perfect fit. Handsome and great character and single . He's also very lonely. But why? He's looking for a "perfect" wife. The successful candidate should l...
Well spoken, my friends! Kari, you make a very good point - and one that actually goes to the heart of my personality. I've always had to fight my inner perfectionist to keep from sitting on the fence and keep the best from being the enemy of the good. I ...
You know, I go back and forth on the 5711P. Is that dial a bit too blue? Is the common-or-garden 5711 actually nicer? Would all that platinum just weigh too much? Well, that's what I tell myself when I remember what one would go for (if you can e...
and the normal amount of weights I use when diving is 2 kilos. A platinum watch like 5711P would solve some 10% of the diving weights. I have seen and handled one. It's not the garden version of 5711 and for sure not too blue. In real the dial is shocking...
Kari, you are as bad as Vlad! For the sake of my wallet, pllease let me pretend that: 1. The 5711/1a is dangerously flawed and will never really do as it's just Not Good Enough, and 2. The 5711P is FAR too heavy and FAR too blue for me ever even think abo...
What do you say if next time I'm in Singapore, I will organise you an opportunity to see Nautilus 5711/1A and 5711P-001 side-by-side? You could easily conclude the following: 1. Yes, 5711P is heavy. But very pleasantly so. It reminds you that you are wear...
Kari, Someone recently posted saying that you are giving Nicolas competition as Vlad. Now I see what they meant. ;-) If you can get a 5711P and a 5711/1A together, I'll make sure I can get from HK to Singapore when you're next there! No doubt the way to g...
And being good means that I want to help people. In fact that's the main goal of my life. I have ways and means taking a 5711P with me to Singapore. I will also take my old and trusted (nearly 5 months) 5711/1A plus 3712. Just to compare, I will also take...
I love it! I see that you've been trying all the 3 references so I really won't give my opinion as you've seen the differences (dials, movements, thickness...). An easy adjustable mechanism would indeed be a good improvement on these watches. Would it be ...
Mark, Don't hold back! Tell me what you think - I have more than enough opinions of my own (well, that's what my wife tells me!) but it is always good to hear counterpoints. It's not as if the RO - Nautilus - Overseas comparison hasn't b...
This is my personal and thus subjective opinion but this is how I see it. There are the Nautilus and the RO, first, and in a very different category the Overseas. The RO is a little more interesting as a beautiful sculpture. This is Art in the design. But...
Mark, Thank you for a refreshing and interesting analysis. I hadn't thought of the AP and PP as being so different from the VC but I do see what you mean. In my own opinion as well, the PP is rather more elegant than the others. The challenge I face regar...
I only see the Ardillon buckle solution because even with an adjustable bracelet clasp I think it will be boring to switch it several times a day. And, yes I agree the Nautilus is more elegant whereas the RO is sportier. Cheers, Mark
Is the Nautilus bracelet is great for our weather here. However I heard the bezel is easily scratched so I have been very careful when I wear it and I don\'t wear it that often too a PuristS shouldn\'t care too much about these scratches but for me, I am ...
Thanks for the feedback - I'm considering a few options now, but it seems that when I look at the criteria for robustness - water, weather, sweat, knocks - two brands keep coming back to mind...Rolex and Omega. Something PP needs to think about - I don't ...
...due to the recent weather here in Paris. The temperature is reaching 30° C since a few days and the croc straps are back in the safe in favor of the bracelet ones. Since I only have 2 watches with bracelet (5513 and 5712) that leaves me with 50% chance...