patrick_y[PuristSPro Moderator]
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6000G; if you like it...
The 6000G would be my choice!
You get the 240 caliber, the one with the micro-rotor, and where you can see all the beautiful finishing. This is also the base caliber for many other special watches.
The watch is also motor-car inspired.
One thing to overcome - the odd date ring.
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That would be my choice, too
By: respo : July 14th, 2009-05:45
I have waivered on the Aquanaut for the past year or so, myself. The trouble is I keep wanting some other watch more when it comes down to getting one. It is after all, a fairly simple time-only piece in SS (although I think you may be after the new RG mo...
Entry Level choice
By: fnk : July 15th, 2009-01:26
I’m a bit surprised that the Aquanaut is seen by so many as the best entry level PP. I would have thought it would be Calatrava all the way, or maybe an annual calendar. These, IMHO, typify PP much better than the sportier models. My first & only PP was a...
5296 non-sector dial
By: w220 : July 15th, 2009-08:24
When someone says "Patek Philippe", I don't think the Aquanaut would be the first watch that would come to mind. The Aquanaut is not the best representative of the brand. A Calatrava would be a much better representative. Of the current line up, I would c...
6000G; if you like it...
By: patrick_y : July 15th, 2009-12:32
The 6000G would be my choice! You get the 240 caliber, the one with the micro-rotor, and where you can see all the beautiful finishing. This is also the base caliber for many other special watches. The watch is also motor-car inspired. One thing to overco...