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5146g or 5205g
Which one would you choose. 5146g or 5205g. Pls share you opinion Thanks.

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5146 imho..
By: WebCalm : April 19th, 2012-11:52
...its just a better all-rounder (from suit to jeans and tees) where the 5205 works best with a suit. personally i'd go for the slate dial on brown strap which i think is the ultimate combo. good luck whatever you choose. Alan.
I agree with Moritz on this one
By: 4Js : April 19th, 2012-16:21
I purchased th 5146g when it first was released. I absolutely love this watch. I was in fact wearing this watch today. I was admiring it after lunch as the sun finally came out here and the slate dial is stunning. But I also really love the raised numeral...
I love both designs but...
By: Dje : April 19th, 2012-23:53
Hi, I love both designs but for a moderate wrist like mine I would pick a slate dial 5146G! I associate Patek Philippe with moderately thick watches. If it had not gone so far in price I would have picked it with pleasure, even instead of the 5711/1A Best...
Prefer 5205G
By: Park : April 19th, 2012-14:19
I consider them both in the same category of "not really dress watches" because I hold the notion--the origins of which are obscure--that a true dress watch does not have subdials, a moonphase display, or other obvious complications. My reasons for prefer...
5205G
By: CP CP : April 21st, 2012-07:39
is my choice. I feel that the watch looks smaller than 40 mm, making it suitable for suit and business casual. For me, I would not wear 5146 or 5205 with casual wear. Also the concave bezel makes it less likely to get scratched. The only issue I have with...
such a difficult choice
By: robcat : April 22nd, 2012-01:05
They're such different watches. I've had a look at both, plus the 5396. The 5146 is traditional classic Patek IMO. I agree it does seem to go with casual wear, but it's certainly a dressy watch as there is a lot going on on the dial. The 5205 couldn't rea...
5146g grey dial for me
By: ivanclai : April 22nd, 2012-19:37
as I just like the dial display. I have other watches with window display, this classic dial display is just right, not too busy, you can still read it clearly even with my aging eyes. Also, the 39mm size is just perfect for my wrist. I have mine in grey ...
Finally my decision made
By: randy_yeap : May 26th, 2012-23:18
I go with my heart and Pick this up yesterday my choice is this . . . Although black was the majority but i admit i am the silver fans for this watch, not only it is more legible but also looks more clean and elegant. I must say black looks stunning and y...