Up until now, my go-to everyday watch has overwhelmingly been the 5711. It was the first PP watch I ever bought. Of course, it’s very comfortable to wear and easy to read, and since it was secondhand, I also had the peace of mind that it would be okay eve
You captured all the greatness of the 5235G so well. In my opinion, it is a very special watch: an exceptional execution that truly has to be seen in person, the first Patek Philippe regulator, and a tribute to the regulator clocks used by watchmakers at
enough to keep us guessing and often leave us quite surprised. I think your idea if realized would be a wonderful thing. 5712/1A was introduced 20 years ago in 2006 for the 30th anniversary of Nautilus. While they are in general moving away from steel Nau
interesting threads with great minds. Personally I’m confused why we haven’t seen a special or “limited” edition farewell to the well-loved 5712/1A (perhaps a different dial color). Following past patterns, that should’ve been followed by the reveal of a
The 330 caliber really did improve upon the 315 and 324 calibers with that all-important hacking seconds! I'm a little sad that my 240-caliber 5712 doesn't hack! Your wrist looks wonderful with the 5711! I'm glad you were able to get it just in time!