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Please stop making me go back and look at your 5270G-001 photo attachment...

I seem to be unable to stop! The way you captured the circular ribbing (?) on the sub dials and the visually interesting light to dark grey contrasting throughout... Best, Robert
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By: Robert65
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1WatchMan
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I like the blue 5236 also.

It a grind has one and it’s difficult to tell time on it. I like the salmon also but this gray is brushed similar to the blue. The gray 5270p is my runner up but would be too much of a stretch 💲wise. 5236 should be at least 30-40% off on secondary soon en
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By: gary_g
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gary_g
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My favorite Patek release from W&W is this gorgeous 5236P.

I can’t wait to see this dial in person. And the 31-260 movement is just 🔥🔥🔥. What is your favorite PP 2026 release? Photos downloaded directly from the patek website. www.patek.com
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By: gary_g
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gary_g
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It's so funny that one of my first "what watch is that?" moments was watching the TV series "Suits" in 2011

Harvey Spector (main character) was a hot-shot, very well attired, bold lawyer who never lost a case. In a couple early episodes he wore a Patek 5004P (later determined to be a replica but that didn't matter) and my lizard brain reaction was to franticall
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By: Robert65
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1WatchMan
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New variations gorgeous - I'd still choose the original 5270G without hesitation

All the colors of the rainbow, gem set, bedazzled, etc. The 5270 choices are dizzying. IMO the original reigns as the best looking and most chameleon like with it's vertical brushing and subtle contrast sub dials. Best, Robert
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By: Robert65
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1WatchMan
1081

For me the most aesthetically and technically exciting are the 5249R automaton, the blue and red lacquered dials 5270P and the new 5204G (love the blue/red).

The ultra thin Nautilus with iconic 240 movement and no date or second hand is quite interesting, but this is a “limited” (?) edition of 5,000 pieces….. yes, 5,000! Was hoping for a steel version…. Oh well. Need to see these Nautili in the metal and on my
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By: GLau
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GLau
2912

Brilliant nautilus 50 anniversary choice.

Understated (yes it’s gold and platinum I know) and design that’s vintage inspired. Ultimate IYKYK modern nautilus. But for me the gray 5236P and 5270P stole the show. I can’t wait to see those dial colors in person. I know many hate the cubitus but I’ll
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By: GLau
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GLau
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Below are my personal favorite:

1. 958 - Can you imagine if PP puts it into a wearable watch case.... 2. 5270P - Both red and blue dials look extremely sharp. This can be another option in addition to the 5271P version. 3. 5249R - Is this the first automation timepiece from PP? A very s
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By: GLau
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GLau
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Contemporaneous with your first post-

I was finalizing a decision to go for my “grail” watch for a milestone birthday- PP perpetual calendar chronograph. I chose 5270J. Spent a lot of time researching and going down the rabbit hole. Your post and the uncovering the trove of wonders and philos
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By: GLau
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GLau
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The weird and futuristic Celestial is growing on me.

Not saying I'd buy it. But, when I first saw the new Celestial, I didn't like it. Now that I've seen it a few more times, I'm starting to warm up to it. It's very futuristic and very not-on-brand for Patek Philippe. But at the same time, some parts of it
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By: ID1972Sr
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mdg
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