dr.kol
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I think it is an outstanding idea and 16 mm is the right size.
Patek deployment is extremely comfy - there are much much worse in the market. However, you need to have a strap of correct length in order to place the clasp correctly. If possible, visit a PP Salon; they will measure your wrist and tell you the correct size (for a 40 mm watch I need 85 x 125). When you know the right size of strap, you can order it from Patek without paying anything extra or you can order the type you like from places like CF Paris.
Best, Kari
Excellent!
By: blau : August 23rd, 2019-20:42
As a smaller-wristed gentleman, I found that long single-fold deployant uncomfortable--I couldn't get it to fit across the bottom of my wrist where it belonged. It will probably work out much better for you! As an aside, I can't help but mention how gorge...
I only have one PP
By: Geo : August 23rd, 2019-22:15
and I changed the buckle of my Calatrava for the folding buckle, like you have. Since then I find that the watch is more comfortable, besides the great looks of the buckle. Quite an investment to do that with your collection, but I think it is a good deci...
Comfort is key
By: sham1 : August 24th, 2019-00:15
The Patek deployant clasp has always been uncomfortable on my small wrist so I prefer the pin buckle. Saying that the Patek deployant clasp is a beautiful addition to any watch so it if is comfortable on your wrist, it can only be a good thing.
Very nice choice
By: Watch_kha_wen : July 19th, 2024-15:24
I find it add a substantial « classy » touch to the timepiece but also more importantly a level le safety in case the clasp opens too quickly. I am hesitating getting one for my aviator one but just thinking it may not fit it well design wise. Kev