A killer. There is something very comforting owning a beautiful, rare and historic watch made by Patek. And to think that is worth less than a simple salmon perpetual Journe is absolutely mind boggling to me.
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A killer. There is something very comforting owning a beautiful, rare and historic watch made by Patek. And to think that is worth less than a simple salmon perpetual Journe is absolutely mind boggling to me. ...
They are quite rare.. but also smaller watches are in fashion now.. the thing alot of ppl don’t understand is, once you actually put the 5970 on the wrist, it wears closer to a 38.. its rather compact despite the 40mm on paper
Any version of the 5970 is terrific. Great dial, great case, and wonderful mix of complications. That is a fantastic picture, too. Adding a wrist-shot of another one, as requested in one of the replies. ...