I couldn't think of any better way of celebrating my new and deeper involvement on WPS than creating a new thread centred on some Patek Philippe models with a gorgeous design: The perpetual calendar ref. 5320 The chronograph ref. 5172 The small seconds re
and triple-stepped or three-tier lugs of the 5320G are very different from the straight ones of the "Padellone" case. As Brice Goulard writes in his Monochrome review of the 5230G with salmon dial : " Behind the design and display of the 5320G Perpetual a
Dear all, Next to the recap article of the whole Baselworld 2017 collection I posted (here, ), I wished to put forward, in different threads, a few important novelties that Patek Philippe has released. Let me start first by what I find to be an unexpecte
It is interesting to read about Purists' perspective and how they interpret the novelties. The 5320's movement is the 324 caliber with a new PC module. Indeed the dial layout is something we talked about in the past and wished to see coming back in a PC f
About the 5168, the dimensions are a tough issue to deal with. Some clients have a big wrist and 40mm watches are much too small, especially when considering a sporty version. Of course someone with a normal or small wrist will not like that. This is very
It's a 17''' SAV (savonette) PS (petite seconde) caliber Has already been said the pocket watches which houses this caliber.. If you want to find the same antique and traditional design in a PP wrist movement, you have to look the 12-120 caliber... I thin