Would be to look at what percentage of limited edition Patek are listed for sale on c24..... 5565 8 listed out of 300 or 2.7% 5275P 2 listed out of 175 or 1.1% 5975J 27 listed out of 400 or 6.8% 5975G 15 listed out of 400 or 3.8% 5975R 21 listed out of 40
I'm not yet to go toward yellow gold but I must say that for instance, with the 5975J (as proposed by a fellow friend purist), the color brings a very different atmosphere to the watch. Something to really consider. As for a Chrono-PC reference and especi
and thought some combinations were looking quite good indeed. This being said, I think that since the watch industry doesn't communicate to push it on the front scene, it will remain behind the other materials. However, some references look very nice inde
I think it's because all my watches up until my 5975J are all G/P/A. The combination of G w/ a blue strap would look great as well. The 5089 & 5977 have very intricate enamel work. I have a soft spot for enamel dials, even though I have yet to obtain a 51
Just received my 5975J! It's amazing! It's not a 5575G but I think it's a great match to my wife's 7175R!!! Will post more once I get my other pieces back from service! Cheers! KC
I'm sorry if I made it sound like it's an investment decision only, it is not. I think that it is only a "comfort" level with full retail given Patek's overproduction lately. I have never sold a single watch and have a relatively good size collection of v
While you're being offered the 5975G, the J to me really goes the best. Beautiful dial and it has that vintage feel. The case is absolutely phoenominal in the flesh and while I it does lack sub dials the whole thing works for me. I have many chromos both
Just got this a couple of weeks ago. To start with, i am not a yellow metal guy, and if i had to pick, i'd choose Rg over Yg. It's just the natural choice of metal for the vintage feel of this watch. I was very surprised how the yellow gold suits it. I sa