Hi all, thanks to Suitbert, we have an excellent glimpse into the new Patek models coming in. The Calatrava model that looks like a 5107 or 5127... The difference I can see is that it does not have crown guards. Questions: Can we have more details on that watch, eg what's the diameter? It looks like
Hi all, there seems very little information in this forum and indeed on the internet regarding this model. I'm interested in the WG model - it has a simple sweep seconds dial and a date at traditional 3 o'clock. Appreciate photos (besides the one at the Breguet website) or ownership experiences. The
Thanks Watchfan1. That's the great thing about this forum and the power of technology; one can share so much and so quickly. The strap on the 5127 pictured is exactly the one I saw, with slight padding. In fact it seems to be cracking at the same part as where I saw the WG watch: at the buckle end.
Hi fellow watch lovers. From the hallowed heights of considering the 5140, I've decided to be more practical and consider the 5127 WG instead. I saw one in the flesh today. Overall, a very beautiful and timeless piece. Question about the glossy strap: Even though the strap I saw was new, it appeared
....and shirt! Thanks for taking the photos to respond. Very nice. Some apprehension is that the watch is fragile, I've handled it and it doesn't seem (just an impression) that it'll take the knocks of daily wearing. Any comments on that and/or the timekeeping? Thanks again!
I just saw the 5140 in the flesh and I must say I'm enamoured. It has a more modern size of 37.2mm and has the perfect face. Appreciate if owners of the 5140 or 3940 can comment on ownership experiences, eg reliability, fragility etc. I know the issue of investment brings scathing comments, but I'd
I've had my Lange 1 for many years now and the watch bug has caught up again. I had the chance to examine a Patek 5140 WG perpetual calendar and it's a beautiful watch. I'm thinking of selling my L1 to help fund the 5140. All thoughts, experiences welcome. David