It is giving me some bad ideas... Should I sell a part of my collection to get one? At their current price on the grey market, I am not sure at all. At the retail, definitely. The good old train has left the damn station, I fear. But ech time I see one, m...
By: Passionata_george : September 25th, 2020-01:23
1.since engraving is lovely handicraft. 2.looks much better than the tamponage on dual. 3.you hardly notice it during you wear it ,the dial will grab your attention.
Admittedly though, the 5131G goes for roughly 2x its (old) MSRP, which always makes it a difficult call. Also, always to give you all sides, its current value is not too far from the MRSP of a 5131/1P -- my personal favorite and perhaps the most distingui...
generated from photos which unnecessarily highlight these matters which are stuck in the minds of the viewers. The enamel map draws the eyes 👀 from anything else and outweighs whatever shortcomings. 😇
Gave up 3 watches to get a 5110G, and I haven't looked back! Only Patek I own: (And here's my secret: I think the regular Patek world timers are perfect as they are, and not improved by the enamel dials.) ...
1. Blancpain Bathyscaphe 2. Lange Saxonia Thin (in rose) 3. Zenith El Primero (the excellent 38mm version) Those were all great watches. Of the three I had the most love for the El Primero--which was also the one that contributed the least to the trade va...
A quintessential Patek, ticks on all boxes here... Possibly the most beautiful watch I've laid my eyes on. The only reason I don't own it yet is Covid-19.