Lots of Nautiluses… The new 5270P lineup Two different shades of salmon Red wins over blue A beautiful lady’s watch Very green Actually they showed about everything from the regular collection and you could strap them all onto your wrist without any probl
Watches to keep: 1. Breguet Type XX salmon dial 2. Rolex GMT-Master II BLRO / Pepsi 3. Vacheron Constantin Overseas gen 2 or Patek Philippe Nautilus 5726A My watches to find a new loving and caring home for: - Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711J - Patek Philipp
level of complication, namely the protrusions from the side of the case for the chronograph functions and the travel time element. For me this takes away somewhat from the clean symmetry of the case. This is in contrast to the 5726 which while quite compl
After almost 7 years on the list and way more purchases than my better half expected, I finally got the watch I have lusted after for such a long time. It’s everything I expected and then some. The journey to this day has, at times, been frustrating but l
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
my thoughts: - if you want a very sporty look, you can have a bright strap (such as orange, red, etc.) on your 5968G and it would work well - overall 5726 has more functional complications vs chronograph on 5968 - Nautilus is the original design by GG Ove
The question is how much wristime do you enjoy with your Aquanaut. It is a sporty watch and depending on your lifestyle work elegantly. On the other hand the 5726 will be a little heavier on the wrist but equally as sporty. You need to have them on your w