



Try Sultan of Brunei,
Haha!
Stephen

these cushion shaped watches have horizontal and vertical the same size (just like the 5020)
so the 37 mm will be horizontal and vertical, 45 will be lugs included
I'm not sure but it just has to be

It sounds strange.
And "old caliber found+steel+limited" etc etc sounds like cheap marketing for me. Unusual from Patek. Though the chronograph looks nice.
Francois

I guess you all know how I feel about Patek chronographs with 2 subdials
This movement seems to be pure art
You don't want to know what I would to if I could get such a piece
AMAZING
funny how just a couple of days ago i was at the AD and i was mentioning exactly that watch in my mind i didnt have a clue PP would actualy do it
although im quit killed by the fact its only 16 so no way on earth i can get or afford but none the less im still hopefull that the cusion shape of the 5950 and 3670 will be more into the production line (i would sufice with a time only or moonphase or the 240 movement used in the 5712)
this is not a Panerai thing and Patek has done it before
In 2006 when they opened the new Patek saloon in Geneva they made 2 special watches
One was the 5105, a Platinum Gondolo which also had a 'vintage' movement, the 9-90
This reference was limited to 100 pce
The other was a stainless steel Calatrava 5565
I think the last one was limited to 300 pce
I still wonder what is the reason of the launch of this Chrono as pointed out by some of our fellows, here, while it was obvious for the two watches you mentionned.
But you're right, this is not the ifrst time PP used an olf movement.
Best,
Nicolas.
If one of these would be one for me, I would not need a special event
I could get one, at a certain moment, but I passed. Not my taste.
Best,
Nicolas.
didn't try to get one.
If I had to I would go for the platinum with the 9-90 movement, the steel was not by cup of tea
WTF...I felt like I had to get down on one knee and beg, and maybe do things a man should not have to...
thank god they got rid of that manager from the geneva boutique
thank god for Ed at New Bond St!