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Decision made... it's the 5110
I knew I was in the right group! Thank you to everyone for the great watch recommendations and suggestions! As soon as I saw the 5110 World Time I instantly knew I found "my watch". It looks awesome! I was really interested in dual time zone vintage watches until I found this one which has everything I wanted and more. The 5110 definitely fits my stile as I love to travel, have been to many of the places on the dial, and everyone I show pics of the watch to thinks it looks great. Now I have some more follow up questions regarding the watch:
1. I am torn between 5110J yellow gold versus 5110P platinum. I think both looks are great, and wanted to hear what you would choose? Most days I wear business/casual attire and suits maybe once a month.
2. When I purchase the 5110 what kind of documentations and other items should I expect to come with it? I'm assuming since it's not that old I can still find one with the original box? How about a Certificate Of Authenticity from Pattek Phillipe? If I find a watch without a COA should I be alarmed or can I get on still from PP?
3. I live in the Los Angeles area so any recommendations on quality dealers to find the 5110? I don't mind driving to Orange or San Diego counties either if I need to.
Thanks again for all of your help!
5035
By: sam1234 : June 13th, 2014-16:37
How about a nice 5035? A mint example with box and papers can usually be had within your price range, and is available in yellow, rose, or white gold. Patek was the first to introduce the annual calender and it was immediately well received as a "useful" ...
Welcome!
By: patrick_y : June 13th, 2014-18:36
Remember. Follow your heart. We need more details. As Oliver stated, we hardly know who you are, how can you possibly expect us to give you adequate advice? That's like me asking you what kind of car should I buy... You don't know if I live out in the woo...
Hello
By: sham1 : June 14th, 2014-05:18
In my opinion, although your budget may seem a little limited for a Patek, I believe you can get a great Patek for $25k and under. The 5110 world timer has been correctly mentioned and so has the 5711 nautilus. I would also suggest the 3960 (150th anniver...
with the budget you have
By: timlua : June 14th, 2014-06:32
you can go fie a bnib 5167 used 5110 or maybe a almost new 5711(depending on what discount u can get) used 5712 depending on your lifestyle and what watches you have alrdy. for avtive everyday wear, the nautilus and the aquanaut for office everyday and tr...
5085
By: nice2guy : June 14th, 2014-08:05
I would look at the 5085. You obviously have to like the looks of any watch you buy, but for value, I think this is it. It has the cal. 240 micro rotor, and the purpose of this caliber is to save space. So Patek encased it with a watch case that is thin a...
Dial
By: japojapo : June 14th, 2014-11:24
As you write the dial is the 60% of the value of 2526. It is the easyiest thing to evaluate, also for a newbie. Another fundamental tip for newbie: Buy such a watch in shop, not in internet. And from well known expert shop: it is better to pay 10/15% more...