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I saw a YouTube tutorial for 5146 and it suggested ideal setting time between 2 pm to 6 pm. According to that date, day wheels are in change mode between 8 pm to 2 am and moon phase during 9 am to 12 noon, so we better avoid that period.
Dec 06, 2019,19:39 PM
It also asserted that one must follow the following steps. First the time should be set between 2-6 pm, then month, date, day and moon phase setting be followed in that order. One should set them for a day earlier and then correct time with moving hands to the next day.
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Hello, I need advise on 5146G
By: Pun : November 18th, 2019-06:59
I’ve good collection of 24 watches that I’ll post sometime later for your perusal, my present query is about adding 5146G to join my Patek 5116r. Please share your opinion on the annual calendar feature. Is it easy to adjust if I wear it once a while or i...
FWIW my advice
By: Rapwatch : November 18th, 2019-08:29
Don't keep on a winder. It's like running the engine in the garage. Easy to set so why 'winder' it. I prefer elegant buckle - lower profile, more elegant.
I agree in toto
By: Pun : November 18th, 2019-18:34
I totally am with you sir. I have not bought a winder due to that but till now I have only simple date or day date automatics. This would be my first annual calendar complication therefore I was in doubt. Now I’m clear and won’t use a winder. Regards
It's probably pusher-based
By: CastorKrieg : December 19th, 2019-03:26
Each pusher advances date, moonphase, day of the week, month. Personally I like what Lange has done - a single button advances each indicator TOGETHER. As for the buckle vs. deployant - I would go for deployant, don't see why it would be less secure.
That’s another beauty indeed
By: Pun : November 18th, 2019-18:56
Since I’m now approaching 58 years 5146 offers me a better legibility to read day and month apart from giving an advantage of lumed hands. It also have reserve deMarche function.
Let me add..
By: Wristenthusiast : November 18th, 2019-19:06
My opinion on buckle or deployant is YMMV. Your mileage may vary. It really depends on the wrist. Some people on the forum have said they don’t like it. Mine deployant fits great for me. Also I think the curve to the clasp may have changed over the years....
Thanks
By: Pun : November 18th, 2019-19:39
So you’re using a double Calatrava cross deployant or a normal one? I’ve ordered for a double Calatrava cross one. I normally wear my watches with care and do take care of leather straps as well. I also clean them with a good leather cleaner cream once a ...
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By: Pun : November 18th, 2019-21:46
Good move
By: Burt : December 6th, 2019-19:14
You will enjoy it very much. For me the watch winder is a must. I use my 5146 on an off every few days. My favorite watch. Setting it over and over would be tiresome. The wearing it out issue is in the the realm of “you only live once”. I know that will n...
I agree with you Burt.
By: sam1234 : December 6th, 2019-19:27
And I'll add that a watch designed to require adjustment only once a year is more than up to running continuously. I'm not 100% certain, but frequent setting using the stylus may even create more premature wear than if the 5146 is left running as intended...
A very reliable and great looking piece.
By: NautNut : December 7th, 2019-10:54
While I like the look of the Calatrava Cross, I prefer the buckle as I find the simple fold over clasp less than secure and not particularly comfortable. I don't understand why Patek does not use the double butterfly clasp exclusively like on all Nautilus...
Worn today
By: Pun : December 19th, 2019-01:00
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More pics
By: Pun : December 19th, 2019-01:21
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Superb.
By: Costa (aka Connie) : December 19th, 2019-13:55
Stunning watch. I have owned the Rose gold version for 5 years. One of my favs. I may add the G version next year.