Explore the Patek Philippe 5070 chronograph: an in-depth review, historical context, and collector insights on its movement, design, and place in haute horlogerie.
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I would happily amke an exception. The combo black dial / YG case is just enhancing the vintage character of this chronograph. Congratulations! Bet, Nicolas. PS: A quick picture I took some years ago to welcome yours. ...
the 5070 represents the absolute best of Patek in recent years....each of these watches has SUCH a different personality. I know I love the P above the others, but I genuinely cannot decide what I like next...maybe all of them equally? I dont know. I have...
Tough long term decisions for sure! to the experts of this movement: I'm a bit new to manual winding. Do you wind your 5070 until it stops or do it until you feel a little tension? Thanks!