Can’t see many reviews or photo on this piece. Found it in quite good condition and produced in 2021 with reasonable deal. Traded it with my Royal Oak dual time blue dial after struggled for a while. Still getting used to such vintage style. Wear smaller
Hey guys, it's been a while, wanted to share my latest acquisition, the ref 5049P made to collaborate the 200th Anniversary of the Boodle and Dunthorne. The reference is unique to this limited edition of 20 pieces, all numbered with a badass black dial an
I’m hoping that the long time forum members can provide inputs on this particular model as I’m close to pulling the trigger. Not really concerned about the perceived desirability of the said timepiece. I definitely love the look and utility of this timepi
Hi everyone, One of the main events from last year's Baselworld fair was the launch of the new Perpetual Calendar reference: Patek Philippe 5327 . The previous generation reference 5140 has been in the catalogue for 10 years and is one of the very fine ex
with the 5139, but I understand your point of course. By the way the 5940 which is still in the collection is 8.6mm (3940 was 8.5mm if I'm not wrong) whereas the 5140 was 8.9mm (I would not have said so before looking at figures). The 5140's bezel is cove
I'm surprised to see so many people liking it that much and especially around the top3 as, with this shape, people are often more "fearful". This is definitely a wonderful and unique version. The 5139G with its black dial is also a very unique Perpetual C
As I said to Moritz, I have changed a little (more than a little in fact), some days after I tried it. This "too simple" look, that you call rightly "lack of charisma" is in fact a kind of discretion I learned to appreciate. I thought it was not to my tas
The Patek Philippe 5496 is another interpretation of a Perpetual Calendar only model in the collection. It has the Calatrava 5296 style for the box, lugs and bezel, as the same 324 based caliber. However, it is equipped with a Perpetual Calendar complicat
when I look at the normal Perpetual Calendar (let's say 5139 or 5940) and a normal chronograph from the brand (5170), I noticed we come roughly to a Chrono Perpetual Calendar reference (5270) tag. Hence when I see the difference of 5370 versus 5204, it is