I do share many of your arguments,especially about the perfect proportions and the historical relevance for PP.
My choice was with the G version but it was a close race with the yellow gold model.
As for the comparison with the 5070,can one really overlook the "small movement/big case" issue of that watch characterized by the very very large bezel?
Took the plunge on this less than popular reference recently and have started to dedicate a portion of my time and finances on understanding Patek chronographs. The manually wound chronograph has been a favorite complication of mine for years. However due...
The sub dials below the 3 and 9 o’clock are similar those of the 5270 vs the 5970 I think? Speaking of the 5070, if only I can pull that off on my wrist ! Would be a dream come true. Best Regards Gatsby
The 5070 was the first manual from Patek in 60 years or so and was hence very sought after, to say the least. The 5170 being in-house and technically far, far more advaced than the 5070 was not able to repeat the craze of the 5070. The craze would have be...
Same as you, I had the chance to try all the competitors, my good friend has a 5070G and I wore it for a week, and as many times I glanced at it the first thing that came to mind is that it’s a “mistake”, one can clearly see that Patek tried to hide the s...
I am not surprised that the ref. 5170 has its fan base. But I must admit, they all have their pluses and minuses, and that I must say is largely attributed to taste and preference. I really enjoy reading the feedback/comments from the community. It is alw...
Congrats and well done ! Beautiful dial, movement and case to me. Nice size and a future classic IMHO. Thanks for the awesome pics side by side your Datograph Cheers Robin
Personally, I'm still trying to get used to the look of the 5170J. The dial feels a bit larger, despite the 39,4mm diameter. I suspect this is due to the conical bezel and also the white opaline dial that makes it look larger versus say, a black dial. I d...
I agree with many comments pertaining to the positive and important aspects of the 5170 so I’ll refrain from repeating them. What I will say is, all watches, like people are flawed. There is no perfect watch for all people. It comes down to how the final ...
The P variant I think is my grail, so to speak. I wholeheartedly agree with your view that all watches - like people - are flawed! Very interested to carry on discussing watches with you. Let's correspond via DM soon. Cheers, Gatsby
I do share many of your arguments,especially about the perfect proportions and the historical relevance for PP. My choice was with the G version but it was a close race with the yellow gold model. As for the comparison with the 5070,can one really overloo...
You gotta teach me how to take such great looking photos That is a great shot of the 5170G...quick question, do you like this more than the 5170G black dial variant? I somehow enjoy seeing a pulsometric scale. The black dial though version though more uni...
Thank you for your kind words. My knowledge is definitely limited! And the purpose of this so-called review is to hear from collectors - especially the old timers - how they view the ref. 5170. I am quite sure at some point I will move to look at the 5170...
Thank you for your kind words. Glad you enjoyed reading my short write up. I tend to focus more on my ownership of the watch and less on the technical details and aesthetics which are all very well covered. It's great to be able to share my thoughts here ...
but that does not diminish the 5170 nor it's in-house caliber, both of which are excellent. I have also thought about adding a 5170G or P eventually if I stumble upon one in NOS condition 😉
...that happens to have a chronograph function. I don't need a pulsations dial, but I tried one one a couple of years ago--if it had leaf hands I'd probably own it. It is very classy and very easy to wear on my 7.25" wrist...
I do understand your love for the leaf hands — I like them a lot. For me the hands of the 5170j fits in with the baton and Roman VI and XII markers... give it another go ! Best Gatsby
I hope it brings you many many years of enjoyment and pleasure. All I can say is this. I agree with all the comments here from all the different angles. I for one am big enough to put my hands in the air and say I was somehow blinkered by the 5070 at the ...
I’m sure we have all been there. At the time of the 5170 release I was still in love with the 5070. I can only explain it like this. When I had one son and my wife was expecting our second I remember thinking how am I going to love this child as much as I...
Nothing clumsy about your reply. In fact the sum of all these replies - including yours - gives me greater clarity on the merits and faults of the said reference. Thanks for taking the time to reply me. I really enjoy such discussions. Best, Gatsby