It goes against the investor approach in watch collecting. It’s about wearing and taking genuine ownership. It’s his bloody watch and it was made to be used. The exact opposite of those plastic wrapped Pateks.
I met a Patek exec at dinner. I politely asked to see his watch and he handed me his well worn 5070G. What really made an impression on me was how worn and patinated it was…. No, I will not use the word scratched….It was, without doubt, the most beautiful...
Like you I've never been much of a fan of the 5070, but I'm quite sure I'd love it like that. But more importantly, it's a lesson for me to remember in how I wear my own watches!
Patek Philippe make watches. Beautiful as they may be, they are certainly designed and intended to be worn ,used and enjoyed. Thank you so much for posting that excellent picture!
I think its about attitude to this model. He wears it like he owns it - with style. It reminds a bit of when you (rarely) run in to one of those old guys who have been wearing their Rolex day-date for 50 years straight and just worn the hell out of them. ...
It goes against the investor approach in watch collecting. It’s about wearing and taking genuine ownership. It’s his bloody watch and it was made to be used. The exact opposite of those plastic wrapped Pateks.
The strap matches the dial well and makes this piece looks more sporty vs original strap ! Kudos to your friend for having a good eye for a stylish change 👍 How old is the watch ?