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I may not tell you I've won the lottery, but there will be signs...

...yes, this is a meme. But let's have some fun. Post a watch or any other thing that you would buy if you hit the lottery. Your ship has come in...what are you getting?
29d
By: mdg
44
Robert65
5845

The only alternatives I can think of

with such a tonneau-cushion case and a seconds hand are the following ones. Best, Emmanuel Ref. 3585 www.watchprosite.com credit: analog shift Ref. 5950 & 5951 www.watchprosite.com Ref. 3670A www.watchprosite.com credit: @timvaux Ref. 5275P credit: antiqu
9M
By: anaroku
28
quattro
5795

Third time *IS* a charm.......

I bought my first 5110J back in 2006 and I absolutely loved it. I had three Pateks by 2017 (5110J, 5135R, 5960P) but I sold all three, to fund my freshly started business venture. (No regrets, it was a great decision) Business was doing great and I was fo
10M
By: WatchFan1
33
WatchFan1
3974

Emmanuel, many thanks for another illuminating and beautifully illustrated post - this time about the gorgeous and highly complex 5101!

Including the 3 stepped rectangular historical antecedents creates context for the highly modern modern 5101. Both the beatuful antecedents which at one time were highly desired and the 5101s are sadly not so widely appreciated today. I have a small wrist
1Y
By: quattro
29
quattro
7398

Four Generations of Patek's Central Rotor Automatic Movement

In the late 70s Patek was juggling four automatic movements: 240, 28-355 (JLC 920), 27-460, and 350. They wanted a thin, automatic movement with sweep seconds that wasn’t the 350. Eventually this movement family, and the 240, would replace the other three
1Y
By: AndCavanaugh
14
GLau
6404

A peppy, perky Patek to start the weekend.

The 5135J, another one of those, you know, love-at-first-sight watches, which also is a little out of the ordinary. It's a fun one to have on the wrist so I can admire the sunburst guilloche dial. (And yes, the date is off, I never bother to adjust.) HAGW
1Y
By: Moka-Tiger (Ron)
16
Moka-Tiger (Ron)
2174

FS: Patek Philippe Gondolo Calendario

1Y
By: lawrenceb
0
2126

FS: Patek Philippe Complicated Annual Calendar

4M
By: celestialmoon5102
4
gogac
2767

FSOT: 11 Patek Philippe - 2 Audemars Piguet Other

1Y
By: WatchFan1
8
WatchFan1
2130

A great series.

It surprises me again and again how we share similar pov. The beauty and practicality of this series. The pain in winding it (not that far from speedy pain, but here it’s 10 days). The preferred P metal but the acceptable G for it’s pure beauty. All in al
2Y
By: amanico
42
amanico
10435