for a mere mortal like me completely out of reach… for now at least, one has to dream. Was not a fan of the previous 5951P with red hands but these 2 are simply wow, wow, wow. Amazing. Thanks for posting pics.
The 5960/1A clearly everybody will love or hate. Very non-Patek and everything about it tells me to dislike it but I want one…badly. Daring by Patek, applaud that.
new models/variants like Ref. 5960/1A, 5990/1A, 5951P ... Let´s have a first look on the new Nautilus Travel Time Chronograph in steel, which replaces all former Nautilus chronographs in steel. Ref 5960/1A First impression: I like it a lot, for several re...
And here is why It looks like it has the dial of a 5970 and abandons the mishaps fo the 5270 dials - So it has the tachy like the new dial 5270, but not the "chin" or "bump" at 6 o clock - It also has a different layout for the numbers on the tach (they g...
Oliver, I'm already taken with the 5960/1-A. It solves the problem of wearing the previous 5960s in heat and humidity. As an owner of several variants of this reference, I'm very pleased that the dial is so different from the others. Thank you for the qui...
I was wrong on my "guess list" (Where did you put my RG 5711 pictures?) I love Nautiluses so I might be biased, but I really like this 5990. The dial remains clear and light in spite of the number of information needed. The hands are thin and the dial is ...
The 5271 is does not only show was a black dial 5270 could be (without the "belly") --- there are other major changes that are more to the DNA of the 2499 and 5970! Patek is telling us all something.
I loved the J which was one of the nicest novelty when it came, this understated version is superb as well. For the rest, not my cup of tea. And that 5960A is really... special... François (controlling his words)
Seems Patek have gone full retard with the design of the 5990/1A-001and 5960/1A. The 5960/1A is particularly bad. Are they going through some kind if identity crisis over there in Geneva? While I applaud Patek for brining out steel watches, these two does...
1 ) the Nautilus chrono GMT is a very nice watch and I think 'only' 5 K more than the previous Nautilus without the GMT function , so an acceptable price … or they realized the discontinued nautilus was too expensive :-) 2) The stall 5960 … not my cup of ...
for a mere mortal like me completely out of reach… for now at least, one has to dream. Was not a fan of the previous 5951P with red hands but these 2 are simply wow, wow, wow. Amazing. Thanks for posting pics. The 5960/1A clearly everybody will love or ha...
the Nautilus dual time, the dial has a nice symmetry and these days that is not a given. Not sure I wanted a chrono but price is good. The annual calendar chrono in steel can be appealing because it is steel and by definition really wearable BUT the dial ...
Thank you for the great report Oliver. The Nautilus Travel Time Chronograph will definitely be a big hit. I love it already! So many watches... so limited funds. :( Been saving up since SIHH! :) cheers robin
Hey Bruno, I remember the 5980's bracelet was much thicker than the 5711 or 5712 and even the 5726 but I don't know if the 5990's one is the same. I guess it is at least as thick as the 5980's one, which is a good thing. Cheers, Mark
5950/1A for me with either the Blue or Beige Vintage Dial color. Looks REALLY nice from the images. Any idea on price? Also am liking the 5960/1A. 2 references in Stainless Steel. Who would have thought?
Thus it needs a little time to digest it and time will tell if it is a good move or if it will remain aiming particular areas of the world... Thanks for your input Luis. Cheers, Mark
But it's really growing on me. It reminds me of the recent one model auction perp cal split second chrono in titanium. I think it's sporty and dressy at the same time. As an aside. The sleeper big money future watch is now going to be the 5980 with the wh...
seems to me to best be the best of the offerings. I wonder if it will be more available than the 5951P which to my knowledge was not even sold in the US.