Explore the aesthetic synergy of a blue-dial Patek Philippe with a matching Ferrari 599. Centurionone's post sparks discussion on luxury watch and automotive pairings.
The bleu and the regulator, completely different watches but I wear them both regularly. I love the Bleu for dress up or blue jean and the regulator to have the complications and just look at both. thanks fo reshaping...Jim
It is really a watch for the wis. I doubt people will get this one first. They will get the popular models first like nauts, aquas. Most 5235g owners I know have several PP watches on their stable before getting the 5235. Certainly for passionate collecto...
For example.. I myself own several PPs over the years and these are what I have left with.. 5711/1A, 5712/1A x2, 5712R, 5980/1R 5270G, 5270/1R (incoming) 5235G The 5235 certainly is the odd one out in this bunch. π¬
I do have Perp Calendar Chrono, Perp Calendar, Annual Chrono, Moonphase, Chrono, Travel time, World timer, etc. The only missing complication is Regulator. I guess I like variety. Hope to see other complications from Patek in the future. π»
Sometimes the dial is grey, silver, brushed like the nautilus bezel, light grey. Depends on the lighting. This is the charm of this watch apart from the other things mentioned here. π»
I almost pulled the trigger the first time it was launched, but for some reason next time I tried it on it didn't worked on my wrist. It's a subjective thing, it might have been my impression that day. Anyway, I still like it A LOT. Thanks for sharing!