My comments : - Dreams : yes, yes, YES !!! - Travels : that's my job so traveling is not fun by itself it depends what you do during travelling... - Cars : cars and track driving used to be an incredible adrenaline factor as all speed sports but... life h
The watches being discussed are all beautiful and many of us have had practical experience with these gorgeous timepieces. We are all very fortunate people. My big concern with the 5270 in any iteration is that the watch is BIG. My personal preference wou
unless they gain --what--20-30K a year?? Is it really financially meaningful? I sold a 5970 12 years ago for about 35K less than it is worth now... That is 2.9K a year... Like this 5711... yeah it's skyrocketing... but if you paid 50K for it --so what? Ye
comparing the 5970 to the 5270 On collectibility and value with the exception of the 5270P Salmond dial. I love the platinum, the dial, the movement (especially with the jump minute), the size and the overall look. That model is rare and I believe will ou
1.) the bezel took up a greater % of the diameter of the watch (ie this is a relatively “thin bezel”) If you think about the most desirable models - 2499, 5970, 3970 - the bezels (ie the precious metal) on those watches are much wider than the 5170 relati
1. Shorter production period. 5970 was produced for around 6 years only, while 5270 has been in market since 2011 and still in production 2. The Lemania movement is visually more appealing (e.g. more inner angle bevel polishing) than Patek in-house CH29 c
Depends on your preference on the metal, you can choose from 5270J (quite classy actually if you like yellow gold), 5270/1R with bracelet or 5270P (great salmon dial and the prestigious platinum). Your relationship with AD will be elevated to another leve
Hi all. It seems that my next purchae will be a chrono and the one most have advised me is the 5270. Which model you guys prefer as i have no experience with PP chrono (i have 5711, 5712, 5990, 5230g, 5524g and 5205r)? I am looking at which one you think