Pythagoras
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3712 and 5712
Should anyone still buy a 3712/1A if he has already a 5712/1A? Your thoughts please. Thank you very much!

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Collection
dr.kol · Aug 7, 2016
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Now you ask the wrong guy!
By: dr.kol : October 30th, 2012-06:42
In my books 3712 is the Original. It has the two-part-case like Gerald Genta designed his famed Nautilus while 5712 is having the conventional three-part-case. Furthermore, 3712 is a bit slimmer and there are also many other differences. I have listed som...
Thanks harry!
By: Pythagoras : October 30th, 2012-07:37
Hi harry, how are you? I have heard that you have already bought something truly precious. :) Indeed, the 5712 suffices, but the 3712 is very attractive, too tempting if you ask me. you see, i have been offered an unused 3712, and with the inherent rarity...