Gordon, I really hope you are right. I do love "right size" cases: I have a 33mm calatrava and the 5050. I love the 5320 salmon dial. I grew up with the feeling that everything bigger than 40mm should have been considered sporty, so I'd be more than happy
Following the discontinuation of ref 5236, we can notice that all recent "simple" perpetual calendars are offered at a huge discount on the secondary market: the 5236 itself, the 5320, the 5159, even the 5140. It seems that only 5740 is appreciated, but t
interesting characteristics of different watches, such as syringe 💉 hands 👐, Clous de Paris, and textured dial inspired by leica cameras. At first glance, it reminds me of reference 5320 with the same numerals and syringe hands. To me the small seconds ha
In love with this watch....the dial is mesmerizing how the carbon motif dances in the light, and love the salmon dial. I am addicted and looking for my next PP to fit into the collection. Thinking about a 6119G, 5235R, 5320G cream dial, or 5224G. Also ord
Today sitting in the office in a (boring) call wearing on of the lowest profile watch you can have .... Who apart initated people would notice this .... and when you are working in a tech company, better chances are to be noticed for your apple watch than
I don’t often post 2 consecutive photos of the same watch, but I felt compelled to share this unusual photo of my 5320G and its stellar lume that I took last night while parked under a streetlight. Totally by accident!
This 5320G-001 perpetually amazes me, with different light and angles. This pic shows off the cream lacquer dial and navy blue gator strap to good effect.