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Still in the honeymoon phase

But every time I see this on my wrist I am struck by how clean this watch is, and the great complement the strap provides to the overall look.
29d
By: Watch_This
6
descartes1
288

Thank you Christian a lot.

Sometimes it makes sense to let some watches go. As an example I bought last May 5134G with black dial. I like the watch a lot but somehow it does not end up to my wrist. Let's see. Watch collecting especially when keeping them unused makes as much sense
10Y
By: dr.kol
77
dr.kol
40665

The first is my current 5134P

And this is my old 5134G. I bought my 5134P in the original unopened packing (double sealed) with "open" papers. So those are available because I bought my watch some 13 years after it was originally sold. So people say that the movement is too small... N
9Y
By: hashluck
28
hashluck
14499

I smell smoke - what about you?

In New Bond Street London there are many watch stores. At least one of them is selling a lot of Patek Philippe watches. I once bought a 5134G from this shop and took it for service to Patek Geneva. The watch looked good but the bridges were damaged, screw
12Y
By: dr.kol
26
dr.kol
9814

SERVICING PATEK PHILIPPE WATCHES

"GRISAR" asked me last Monday to send a couple of more pictures of the three watches that I just took out from the service of Patek Philippe in Geneva. Here are the pictures plus a couple of words before that. First a sad story with happy end: In the end
13Y
By: dr.kol
13
*P*A*T*E*K*
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