Tonypatch
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5119/6 vs. 5120G
Despite all the excitement about PP's new 2016 models, I feel inclined to go back in time a bit. After the painful loss of my 5296R, I am now looking for a simple everyday PP again. While the 5196G is still on my mind, I might be open to give the hobnails a go.
So, I only recently discovered that there is a 5120. Its concepts sounds great - no date (on a dress watch), no too-close-to-the-centre-thus-revealing-how-small-the-movement-is small seconds dial....
A minimalistic, timeless, heirloom-kind-of-Patek.
What do you think? How do you compare it to the 5196 and 5119?

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5119/6 vs. 5120G
By: Tonypatch : March 20th, 2016-12:45
Despite all the excitement about PP's new 2016 models, I feel inclined to go back in time a bit. After the painful loss of my 5296R, I am now looking for a simple everyday PP again. While the 5196G is still on my mind, I might be open to give the hobnails...