I get to see the 5970g regularly and that has a salmon dial. It feels different to that. Also, Patek are not calling this colour “salmon”. My guess is that it’s different in any light.
I am a big believer in "feeling" a watch on my wrist before being able to give a review on it. Obviously, sometimes one just cannot do that and one needs to rely instead on quality images. This year, however, I took the trip to Basel to "feel" the watches...
Did you try it on or have pics? I saw the pics of the Nautilus and said No!! It that blue (looks same as P) is calling....I think I may not resist....my appointment is on Sunday so look forward to doing wrist choice as well
I can agree on zeroing in on these three releases. I have to agree on the Aquanaut. Very cool looking but why make it larger. If same case size as 5164/5650 would have been a compelling piece. However I have to say I still prefer the 5980 personally.... W...
But somehow still think it is a less good 5980... 5980 to me the second best Nautilus (after 3700). Great size, wears perfect on my wrist, gorgeous dial... But the 5968 is perhaps more “fun”....
I’m glad to read that I’m not the only one who thought this when first pictures of the 5740 came out. I bet the PP designers thought long and hard about it; as well as the visual size impact of the moonphase/day window at 6 versus the other 2 smaller wind...
the rings on the subdials seem to contrast overly much against the waffle to me. If a tapisserie dial like AP then perhaps the rings would have been less of a harmony breaker. Also the bottom sundial is quite a bit larger and balance is off to me. But, I ...
Whereas Patek had a bigger challenge. I do like the 5320G and I was expecting to see a 5320P this year. Well the 240Q vs. 324Q movements question probably came down to thickness and I think the Patek did the right thing with keeping the 5740 dimensions at...
compared to your 5711/1A. No contest I know but I think you also have a soft spot for complicated pieces based on the pieces in your collection. Go for it!
and definitely unexpected choice That Nautilus PC killed the spirit of Nautilus for me . My luck is that they opted for orange and not green hands on that Aquanaut Cheers D
I’m pretty impressed by the visual difference between your 5970P and the new 5270P. Without knowing these both timepiece sizes, I would have bet on a 3 or 4mm difference. Best wishes Alkiro
While I love your sentiments about the Aquanaut, I have to say, personally, I still prefer the Advanced Research Aquanaut more than this one. The orange is nice, but not for me. I have a friend who's an avid lover of the color orange. This might be ideal ...
I am so appreciative of you guys going to Basel and doing such a great job reporting back all this years entries for those of us who don’t make the trip so a big thank you. Again I have been left disappointed this year which is good news again for my wall...
From desk top research, the design of the chrono Aquanaut looks attractive but I am uncertain about the orange hands and minute markers in the subdial. Hence, I need to see it in the metal. From photos, the Nautilus PC looks very tasty ! For me, the Nauti...
Just doesn’t make sense to me. PC just isn’t a sporty complication. Hence I love it in precious metal. Now the games are over it’s time to debate on whether it’s a green light to buy or whether any doubts arise. Good luck with your deliberations
icon with a steel case and bracelet origin is oxymoron. LOL ! Hence, I decided not to pursue this piece as soon as I found out it came with white gold only.
I don't mind a larger watch, but I do mind an unbalanced one. In fact, as much as I adore my 5650, it walks the line of being too top heavy for me (of course, notwithstanding this, its merits still render it one of my all-time favorites 😀) As everyone kno...
I believe it is exactly the same blue as the anniversary blue. Yes.... there is nothing like feeling a watch on the wrist. Have a good weekend Best Joe
The case shape. And also the 42.2mm is at the tipping point for me on sizing. It just tips over whereas the 41mm tips under my size preference. Also.... the 5270p did also feel on the big side for me.
To my mind, the 5270 feels biggest on the wrist. Then the 5370. Then the 5970. The case shape of the 5970 makes it the nicest “feel” on the wrist based on sizing for my wrist. I see 42mm as being as big as I want to go. 5270 and 5370 are at 41mm, so insid...
It seems like the Aquanaut and the PCC both shared the "downside" for you, and I'd guess many others, of being just too big. Having recently had the 5164 on my wrist for the first time I also experienced that deflating feeling of "it's just too big for it...
I too dislike the lack of 3-9 alignment of the sub-dials in chronos and PC chronos. Unfortunately it is everywhere now, so I am patiently waiting for this fashion to pass. Maybe next year, a new manual chrono line should be introduced. As for the Nautilus...
Never say never but i think the alignment thing is just a period, it will pass, was it a reaction to Lange’s design by Patek... I want a new watch to add my own patina.
Completely agree! But what a bummer that it doesn't have the 12 hour counter 5980. This new Aquanaut chronograph could have been the ultimate sports watch, but without the 12 hour counter it has limited practical use, at least for me. Hope they realize th...
I was contemplating the exact same 3 pieces and you have answered all my questions! The only difference is I am already a lover of Nautilus and enjoy wearing both a 5712 in steel and a 5712gr. Perhaps too similar for most but I liked having one for casual...
I must admit that I am terribly tempted by the 5270 P. For me it ticks many boxes and carries all the PP codes that I like. Unfortunately for my wallet, I do not see the same drawbacks as you, this 5270 P meets my taste perfectly... in picture. I now have...
You know to which extent I am mad, but not to the extent of buying such a watch without trying it, this is what I mentioned. But I very much forward to seeing it in the metal so as to know my feeling about it...
Of the 5270P which shoes exactly the same colour "golden opaline" as your pictures. Everyone is convincing themselves the dial is s darker salmon colour...do you think the harsh interior lighting washed some of the colour out if the dial and that it's act...
I get to see the 5970g regularly and that has a salmon dial. It feels different to that. Also, Patek are not calling this colour “salmon”. My guess is that it’s different in any light.