Here below (pictures taken from the web): 5109P Platinum 5109J Yellow gold: 5109R Rose Gold: 5109G White Gold: To note that the "TIGER" version has a 215 movement without small seconds, and the movement is called: "215 AIG. 2 SANS SEC." which translates t
Was *surprised* at how much I liked it! An extremely flat rectangular watch with 24mm strap sounds like it's going to be awkward, but it was *very* charming.
With the rounded profile and tiered lugs, I think the last dial variant with roman numerals and rounded minute & second tracks pairs well. I also really like the first dial variant in yellow gold. The 5109 is similar (and the 5112 if you want a gem-se
I always liked the 5489 and the 5109 despite the round movement. And I really like the 5124. The 5124 is very special to me because of the art deco design. I especially like the 5124J variant. To me, that's just such a great classic timepiece. I once said
The recent post of oyster case concerning the "Trapèze" , gave me the desire to regroup three attractive Gondolo references. Enjoy! 5489 5489R (credit: milbo007 on IG) 5489G (credit: willandtime on IG) 5489R-010 (unique piece; credit: EveryWatch) 5109 510
My actual "real" hands on with the Gondolo was quite coincidental. It was a 2nd hand at the official retailer. 5109G. They said, "try it on" and voilà, love of first sight. When you take the non-hype route, there are great discoveries. and what a perfect
Im wearing the 5109 since last Friday afternoon and can confirm it’s extremely comfortable. Obviously a larger wrist is getting along very well with this model. Dial and case are extremely appealing to me. It’s a wonderful gem with not too much obvious op
The 5109 is completely new PP territory for me as I really didn’t like any of the models from the Gondolo collection that I had seen so far. Way to many Art Deco details, steps, levels and edges on the cases for me. At a visit to Paris earlier this year I