A watch at this level in the Patek range should be leaving the factory perfectly dialed in. I'm also sure that Patek uses only the highest grade synthetic lubricant and not subject to gumming up for a very very long time if ever. Therefore, I am not surprised at all. Congratulations!
I would have no idea who this guy was but assumed athlete, actor or other entertainer. Just some observations from looking at the picture: 1, Obviously flexing/showing off his Patek in the most non subtle way. 2, Wearing sunglasses in a dark room. 3, Guy wearing what looks to be at least one diamond
I was waiting for the new iphone to come out but not real hip to wearing a Patek 5" from a phone with magnets strong enough to hold the charger, case and wallet. Interested in others thoughts.
No I don't. I bet there is some guy out there looking to buy a car who has his girlfriend take a picture of him in it with the top down so he can see how he'll look driving down the road.
You are correct, the 5960R came out in 09 and the 5960P in 06. That must be where I made my miscalculation. No, I can't see things two years before anyone else but should have predicted a condescending response from someone who sleeps, eats and lives for watches. Maybe old age accounts for my memory
I was wondering what others thought of how the 5960R with grey dial was aging now that they are about six years old. Last year when Patek switched to a monochrome dial it made me wonder if they felt the two-tone dial was looking dated. If I recall correctly it had mixed reviews some loved while othe