I wasn't aware of this 5298P limited edition, but in case it was created for a given market or a specific AD, it's not unusual special editions are not broadly advertised by Geneva...If I receive some information from Patek, I'll certainly share -- and pl
Went down with my wife earlier to view the new Patek novelties ... the 5711A/1300A was surprising good looking and paired well with the olive green dial. New unisex 4947/1A was also quite attractive with a very nice shade of dark blue with textured horizo
It is known as the signature collection and was launched in 1932. For some it represents the epitome of a round wristwatch. Each member of the collection is elegant in its simplicity and classically understated. Each change or new addition is observed by
What a watch! In a limited number of ten it makes it even more appealing. I like diamond Pateks as I am not wrong in thinking that Patek considers itself as a manufacturer of jewellery. I like this one, the 5147, the current Calatrava 5298 and some of the
... like in teh Arabic world and even in Europe. I personally find the 5298P very tempting and teh 5033 models, but they are way out of reach. But you are absolutely right: the price policy is beyond comprehension ... Lucky that Lange is more understandin
As you might have seen already on Patek's homepage: - the 5153 looks even COOL with a black dial - the 6000 in RG very sublime - the 5298 P with grey dial and diamond also quite cool looking actually, although most likely out of reach for many So, only th