a 36 mm watch. The ref. 5120 is 35 mm and the caliber fits the case back perfectly: www.watchprosite.com I'm glad you like this Millenium Calatrava too! Cheers, Emmanuel
Patek Philippe's Calatrava 5120/1G-001 feels very attractive to me. As Tim Mosso says in his review, it's "everything you need, nothing you don't". Best to you all. credit: tim mosso for the 1916 company credit: touch of modern Review by Tim Mosso
The facts of the matter are; the original post was about Patek's finishing today vs 1990s. The original poster alluded, insinuated, and implied that Patek Philippe watches from the 1990s are better than more recent ones. This is - from a general sense - u
It was offered in both R and G, with a gorgeous enamel dial (it also overlapped with the 5119 in the catalog, and I remember the difference was quite visible between the two, at least side by side!). Obviously, not many 5116s were produced, but some still
I start to appreciate the 5120 with its beautiful enamel dial more and more. I have owned the 5246G for almost a decade but sold it because I couldn’t live with the white date window on a dark grey dial anymore. I know, this sounds ridiculous but I am … „
With the mania around sport watches in general, and the hysteria around the Tiffany pieces reaching a fewer pitch, let's take a step back a look at what Patek Philippe really is known for: timeless and understated elegance and top quality. A good example
I was thinking of changing my 5056p strap back to a grey alligator one (its currently dark blue) But cannot remember what the lug sizes are …would anyone know where to find this by any chance please ? Also I was thinking of getting a pp clasp buckle for i