Brilliant, really cool, a bit adolescent, even sacrilegious ? What do you think ? Best, Emmanuel NAUTILUS Ref. 5980/60G-001 FLYBACK CHRONOGRAPH DATE WORLD TIME DATE Ref. 5330G-001 CALATRAVA PILOT TRAVEL TIME Ref. 5924G-001 FLYBACK CHRONOGRAPH with OEM Den
My buddy is interested in AP Offshore Chronos (43mm) and tried several on with me last weekend at the AP boutique in Doha. Then we walked across the hall to Patek and he immediately tried on the chunkiest piece available on display which was the 5924G-010
I often feel underwhelmed when I try a Patek, with 7.5” wrists I really need a 41-42mm to feel content. This is perfect and it hosts all the complications a man needs.
There's a great variety of models here! Enjoy and have a nice week-end! A/ MODELS WITH A SECOND HOUR HAND 1/ "REGULAR" MODELS (=excluding Pilote style, Aquanaut & Nautilus lines and Grand Master Chime) Ref. 2597 with 35.5mm case & cal. 27 AM 400 (introduc
The case, which is the same diameter for all four current 5xxx "Complication" pilot models (but it's obviously a tad thicker for the 5924 chronos), looks perfect on your wrist....so follow your heart, like they say, and be certain that in any event you'll
Tried these Pilots at the AD today. I first saw both versions of the 5924 at the Patek window at Watches & Wonders, but they didn’t grab my attention then. Now, having tried this khaki green on the wrist I was quite impressed and ended up asking to reserv
Patek Philippe ref 5224R-001 24 Hour Display Travel Time Joining the Calatrava line up is the new 24 hours display travel time, with dual time zone function. The dial is a stunning blue PVD with a circular striated centre. Interesting is that traditionall
I'm enclosing below a detailed recap specifically for this new reference, if it helps (in the two versions 5924G-001 and -010), which I believe has yet to be published on Patek's site. You can find this and more in our official announcement thread, at: C