the same reason. I much prefer the J dial. Also, share your view that a daily (or frequently) worn watch should be very comfortable on the wrist. If infrequently worn, one might be a little more open minded. Enjoy the weekend. Best, Patekova
So, I've finally been able to see Patek Philippe 's ref. 5100 in the metal, both in yellow and rose gold . I first discovered the yellow gold variant. Ref. 5100J-001 My very first reaction was: this model feels much better than the original " manta ray " ...
Very helpful indeed! While I am a white metals type of person generally I really enjoyed your analysis of the two colored metal versions of the watch. And the shots were a great way of showing how it would likely wear - very helpful ππ»
Writing down my thoughts was helpful for me too! This watch is really tempting for me. Thanks for your comment and have a great weekend. Best, Emmanuel
is exactly the same as yours, I simply don't collect anything, I either purchase something to use it or I don't buy it in the first place! With this unique PP, my preference is for the 'nocturne' rose gold version because the color combination really suit...
It's a watch that has to be seen in real life for sure, as it's very special. I tend to lean towards J after having experienced both, but what I have to decide now is if I really want this watch! Have a great weekend. Best, Emmanuel
And it's indeed slimmer and more compact than the beefier 5100. But I didn't fall in love with it when trying it on. Whereas the 5100 really impressed me. Very personal of course. Thanks for sharing your beautiful photo and have a great weekend. Best, Emm...
the same reason. I much prefer the J dial. Also, share your view that a daily (or frequently) worn watch should be very comfortable on the wrist. If infrequently worn, one might be a little more open minded. Enjoy the weekend. Best, Patekova
Iβm glad that our views converge. The 5100J has left a strong impression on me, but Iβm still wondering if it could be a daily for me. Time will tell. Best, Emmanuel
5100 is certainly a VERY special watch and there is nothing like it in the PP catalog for a long time (case shape, power reserve, shaped caliber etc). It's a classic. Had a chance to try out the 5100R for the first time while I was in Geneva last week. Ve...
Such a beautiful watch! Thanks for sharing your photo. But of course your FPJ minute repeater is an absolute stunner and parting with your 5100J to acquire it would have been very understandable. Iβm also glad that our feelings converge concerning the J. ...
This extensive post. Great pics, too. Debating the J over the R and vice versa seems like a luxury problem: both are very distinct, and have specific features (grainy, sunburst) which are attractive. I went for the R, after my friend showed me his J. Usua...
I've been having your photo with R and J together very much in mind these past weeks, as I've been able to see both but not together. It's this "not every day for sure" which bothers me. As I've written in the thread, for me, the only thing that can justi...
I am wearing my 5100 now since the weekend, took it off for the gym though. So far, it seems to be a great everyday piece. Well, at least I am enjoying it. Thanks, Robert
it's very nice of you! And it's nice to know that the 5100 can feel good as a daily watch. I'm still taking the time to turn things over in my head, but will keep your feedback in mind. Best, Emmanuel
so I would except it to be quite accurate, just like the 8 days power reserve calibre of my Quattro Spirit 25 (in the case of this jumping hour watch, the accuracy is very palpable because the hourly click of the jumping disc invites you to check the time...