Since it does look a bit worn, I have already had the more reddish burgundy one, which is called as raspberry by the Camille Fournet. Yet the newer one does not consist of too much pink as the real shade of raspberry. In my humble opinion, that alloy of r
As Pateks go, this one is supremely underwhelming. I just haven't gotten on with either this one or the prior introduction, the 4947A. It just...for lack of a better term, looks cheap? There's something about it: font for the numerals is off, the dial tex
while i really do love the aquanaut - i have never used the chrono. The Nautilus really is a grail piece for me. So, provided the price is right I am leaning towards offloading the 5968 and the 5212 and picking up the 5726. That would leave me with the 55
the reason i bought the 5212 was because i thought that it would be a good everyday piece. Never worked out that way as it never really sung to me. I have always preferred my 5146 over the 5212. For the Nautilus, that blue is amazing and has been one of m
As you wrote our hobby / passion isn’t logical at all. I feel how you are drawn to the Chrono. For me it’s the more beautiful watch. I have often traded a watch for another just following my heart. And never regretted it. For example: I traded my PP 5146G
I'll be the first one to admit that my heart can be fickle. However, the 5140P was always at the top of my wishlist. I didn't even know the 5146G existed until I came across it in a store in Tokyo. Long story short - it's been a few months since I made th
It was a last second purchase....couldn't be happier. Decided the 5146P was just too similar to my 5140P. I do love the way the 6000r can dress up or down.
One can only tell what he would personally do, but only you can tell what works for you. Chances are that you will get here multiple diverging answers among which some will comfort your own feelings and some won’t. So just follow your own feelings. Here,