... jst saw lately the 5270G, and i think you've summed it up pretty well. This watch carries the unexplainable "patek factor" being that its beauty will grow on you even though it doesn't seem obvious at 1st.
i bet a lot of people are going to change their mind over time.
Hi Guys, I am relatively new to wristwatch photography so please excuse the "so so" pictures. Hopefully, my skills will improve over time! Hope you guys will enjoy these! Best, Kevin...
Thanks guys! Photography is a new hobby of mine so I sure hope I can improve over time. As for the watches, I do like the very clean and smart look of the 5270. It's difficult to say whether it is "better" than the 5970 but rather, i think it is just "dif...
I like the port hole indication anyway and find it suits this one very well ... like a mole on a woman. The former 5970 was a bit too "traditional" looking and had also some technical aspects to it that did not really "justify" it. This one is simply cool...
I have to say that so far, I love my 5270G. It is something of a "classic beauty". It has a look about it that is timeless, traditional and yet modern. It certainly isn't as flashy as many watches out there but has this serene, understated, quiet elegance...
Thanks for sharing your first feelings on this watch, Kevin. I am more in love with the 5970P and its strong black dial, though. Yours is amazingly simpler and more complex, at the same time. Simpler due to the cleaner port subdials, more complex due to t...
... jst saw lately the 5270G, and i think you've summed it up pretty well. This watch carries the unexplainable "patek factor" being that its beauty will grow on you even though it doesn't seem obvious at 1st. i bet a lot of people are going to change the...
My initial impressions -based on stock photos- were not good. Howeever, after seeing your excellent pictures I have now developed the urge to see this piece in the metal. Nevertheless, I still hope that I will not like it when I see it. Otherwise I have t...