with all the comments about the salmons needing to be seen in the metal, and in different conditions. My 3940g-029 veers from beige to bright pink depending on conditions (and I like to think, my mood!)
This might interest some fellow members. As I am on the fence for the 5320G I was upon the news excited that a salmon dial would be offered for this watch. So at W&W I went straight to see it in the metal and was personally rather disappointed. The new di...
...just after it was released. I love the hands and the cream dial, but I really don't like the way the 5 and 7 markers are handled. So the dial color doesn't matter to me...
This release is "rose gilt" , I wonder what rhe 5270p is described as by pp. A lot of watches out there, can always try the vc tradionelle in platinum. Thanks for the pictures. - Kevin
The original dial fit into the vintage vibe with the ivory dial. But this absurd marketing strategy for Patek... salmon for 5320 + 5172... what.... I was rather disappointed with this release. This is so not patek-like. But... I am biased! ...
apparently, they put salmon(ish) dials on the two most unpopular references, the 5172G and the 5230G, to make them more popular in the market. i believe that the strategy will fail, both watches look (on pics) poor and worse than their previous iterations...
But from Patek official website, the colour is almost identical as the one on 5270P. Perhaps the one showcased in W&W is prototype and may look different from the delivered ones?
with all the comments about the salmons needing to be seen in the metal, and in different conditions. My 3940g-029 veers from beige to bright pink depending on conditions (and I like to think, my mood!)