Battle of three Patek Philippe titans : Ref. 5270J-001 Perpetual Calendar Chronograph with caliber CH 29-535 PS Q - 41 x 12.8 x 49.5 mm case Ref. 5970J Perpetual Calendar Chronograph with caliber CH 27-70 Q - 40 x 13.3 x 46.4 mm case Ref. 5004P-021 Perpet
But if you wanted to try a 5101 P why not simply ask me? 🤷♂️ Just kidding, this was during a long weekend in London last September and I had a chance to find one and tried it on. What an amazing experience… 😍😍
Some news , following up on my post Anticipating a future encounter . When I arrived at the retailer I had contacted to see ref. 5101P , the man who greeted me said: “I'm really sorry , but the watch is in Dubai .” He then began implying I shouldn't have
It is not the exact watch that I used in my post previous year (that one had a PP seal). Choosing the metal of the case wasn’t a very easy task as all 5101 are magnificent in their own way. Platinum was a least desired option for me as it had black indice
I love these pieces. The 5101 is in a class by itself and way out of my range. The other two are great also. I have a decision to make. It’s been lightly polished which doesn’t thrill me, but it’s platinum and much less if any metal was lost compared to g
By the way, may I ask if you ended up acquiring the rose gold variant? I remember your post "5101 as endgame. Yes or no?" from last May, where you were showing the rose gold version. In any case (pun intended), owning the 5101 makes you a very lucky guy,
If all goes according to plan, I should be able to see the Patek Philippe ref. 5101P in person for the first time next month . This prospect excites me because this reference, with its hidden tourbillon , seems fascinating . The photo below gives me a tin
This completely unrestored Patek Philippe Ref. 514 in steel is believed to have been gifted by King Umberto , one of the last kings of Italy, to the family of Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi. It was recently acquired by Paul E. aka Aircooltime , a collect