because I've seen the 5235 readily available at authorized dealers and grey market dealers scattered around the globe. It does, however, have a ''broken track'' of history because it was introduced in 2011, but it wasn't ready for sale until late 2013 or ...
I don't have an official info but the watch needed update and setting modifications when it was announced. After Patek considered it was respecting the brand's standards, it was delivered to the market around 2 years ago. If you're interested, we talked a...
Have only had it for a few days. Love it. Dresses down, dresses up. So far extremely accurate--keeping up with my smart phone. Comfortable to wear. Rare model--there are none in the US with waiting list. Tiffany told me they have a waiting list for it of ...
As Mark says lots of threads on here withe ownership experience. Mine is also very accurate on the wrist. Strangely runs slower than spec in a winder box by a few seconds a day. Glad you got one, they are getting easier to source but they key is you love ...
Congratulations! It is a wonderful watch. It takes a little getting used to reading the time but it is so different from other Patek Annual Calendars and has a nice new movement. Enjoy!
Still getting used to reading the time. But absolutely love the watch. Very cool. And in three weeks where I have wore it every day is about a minute fast which I consider acceptable.
Been wearing it non-stop since I bought it at the start of the year. Incredibly accurate! Have only adjusted it once, and only because it was about a minute or so fast. Should have let it go! It tracks the time on my phone as exactly as you can ever hope ...
I could see the watch worn by a collector during a Patek presentation lately and it looked so beautiful on his wrist. It is a watch that takes all its importance when worn, I was nearly surprised to see how good it looked! Cheers, Mark
I have been on the waiting list since last summer and at first I was told I would get it for Christmas 2015 or at the latest, Jan 2016. I contacted my AD to find out the status yesterday. This is the email he got from the UK PP: " We have been advised by ...
In Paris PP. But also visited Geneva. Both Salons had it in stock, though not in display. I asked him about the reference and told me they had no issue with it while acknowledging the early issues. They said they would not sell it to me if they had issues...
Reypas. I'd love to get my hands on one of these beauties. I haven't seen one in the flesh but I already love it. One minute fast after 3 weeks is absolutely perfect. Enjoy yours.
I have noticed the reference being available at the other European and US Salons but not UK. The Salon in London also said to me to forget about it as they do not take any more orders and that the waiting time is 2 years?! Maybe a trip to Geneva or Paris ...
Visited the Salon in early November to look at the 5960 and chanced upon the 5235 and immediately fell in love with it especially it is very discreet and also love the buckle
I haven't seen it in the flesh yet but like you I have been deciding between 5960/1A and 5235G. I think 5235G is going to be the one for me though. Have you had any problem with the prong buckle? I have also heard that the minute hand does not always line...
My minute hand is align to the second hand and with regards to the prong buckle - no issues when I am putting on the watch. Not sure but I heard that it may be the first time PP has done a buckle with this design.
I have never had a watch with a buckle before so that is the only thing that makes me twice think about this watch. I worry it may be too fiddly to put on and off and I may drop the watch whilst doing it. Having said that, the buckle does look very nice.
just not everyone will notice it or be bothered by it. It is a 'feature' according to PP thus the same for all watches with tihs movement not just some. It is particularly evident on the 5235 due to the very thin minute hand, very thin dial marker and hac...
I thought that might be the case, you have explained it very clearly. I look forward to hearing from you with regards to the status of the watch in the UK.
So I cannot report much other than what you have been told by your AD is all I have managed to confirm. I spoke with 3 today. Seems they have been told not to add to their waiting lists and no clues as to when production will resume. It is NOT currently o...
Thank you for the update. My AD was a bit more pessimistic and said last time this happened the watch stopped being produced altogether. I hope that is not going to be the case for this model. If it appears in the 2016 catalogue, that will be encouraging....
So it seems that there is a definite problem with the supply in the UK. I don't understand why Geneva has said to the PP UK that the manufacture of 5235G has been suspended. I wish I had some inside knowledge on this.
what is in the other salons is the old stock. Just have to wait and see what happens in the next few months. That is an excellent photo. I am impressed by the condition of the watch, not a single scratch on the bezel.