I've never timed anything in my life, ever... an I must say that it'll be a very expansive way to time poaching egg. But chronos are seldom bought to time stuff... do you think?
The 2018 Aquanaut Chronograph 5968A versus the Travel Time 5164A Don't we all have them! Well in my case, it would be " should I pull the trigger on the 5968A? " After having the opportunity to see one in the metal yesterday and comparing it to my 5164, I...
I've never timed anything in my life, ever... an I must say that it'll be a very expansive way to time poaching egg. But chronos are seldom bought to time stuff... do you think?
practically the regular 67 is the one which suits for aquanautic experiences since I m not happy at all with those pushers( maybe my OCD but non WR push buttons on a diver must be either screwn down or shouldn t be at all )
I like both watches and choosing just one would present quite a dilemma. The good news is both watches look terrific on your wrist. Short of buying both, I can't help you. Sorry. M4
The dilemma is, should I get the chrono version too. A nice problem to have if funds are unlimited but I have still some boxes to tick from my bucket list. Lol.
you've already got the travel time and are Happy with it, I wouldn't get the chrono, unless you want to collect all Aquanauts (including 5167,....) If I have two watches, which are aesthetically very close together, in my collection, I always end Up only ...
Wonder if PP can custom the date disc just for me? So, if you are reading this Mr. S; I would really appreciate receiving a PM 🤞🏻😃 One can wish... and hope can’t one? Pretty please Mr. S.
when I had the chance tp put it on my wrist in real I stopped thinking immediately and ordered it. I own the 5164A as well since many years and it became one of my favourite Pateks. The new chrono is a stunner with its sporty colours and look. The white d...
I like it that you have no qualms on the date window and you are right in pointing out that the white date disc corresponds to the 9th hour marker thus visually balancing the whole dial... Looking forward for your posts and photos on the incoming chrono.
5968a is listed at 42.2mm and a case thickness of 11.9mm while the 42mm Royal Oak Offshore reference 26170ST is listed at 42mm and a thickness of 14.3mm... Does 2.4mm really make the offshore that much more oversized than the 5968a?