5970 for me, slightly above the 3970. As for the others, it would be the 5110, as the WT is a complication I am a huge fan of, the 5100, the 5070, the 5960, and the 3939 or 5078. But if I hd to get only one, it would be the 5110. It is such a magic watch!
You know I am not the biggest Patek fan here. Well there are some vintage Patek I would love to own, and much fewer moderns. In fact, less than ten modern Patek would make me dream. Among them, I am lucky to own those I wanted to get, and a bit more which
Here are 39 models ordered more or less by increasing complexity. Have a nice Sunday. 1. SMALL SECONDS Henry Graves Jr.'s Minute Repeater (cal. no. 97,589) credit: Hodinkee Ref. 2419 (cal. ?) credit: hodinkee Ref. 2524 (cal. ?) 2524/1 (credit: Hodinkee) 2
Perhaps a sports patek ie a nautilus, love the retro case and bracelet, the alternating brush and polish elevates the watch to another level Pateks are renown for the min repeaters but the lack if water resistance make is impractical - I would really worr
The industry may not agree with me or us. But I agree with you and BigFatPauli. I'm changing my stance. Yes, a Tourbillon Patek Philippe minute repeater with the solid gold wheel and Tourbillon bridge does show more finishing details. There's "more of it"
This belongs to the same Genevan collector friend who owns the Vianney Halter Antiqua Perpetual I posted yesterday on the Indie subforum. He truly has some SPECIAL and UBER RARE pieces which I will post later on. This 5078P is the epitome of elegance and