Credit pictures: A Collected Man. Not only the pictures are good, but he had the good idea to remove the case back to show the movement, the Cal 215, which is nice, despite its modest size. Which explains the centered small seconds... Still I find this re...
Pardon the bad photo, hard to get 3 watches in one shot. But case in point, on the 5711 and 5170, the tiffany stamps make the dial more balanced. But in my opinion, the tiffany stamp on the 5164 makes it abit too crowded on top. Best, masy ...
wonder if that qualifies like the Rolex LGF untold story đŹ I also like this 5196P....let me go hunt it fast before the rumored discontinuation đ Rgds Raymond
Nice piece thanks for the shot. I like the Geneva seal on this one too. How does it feel to wind this 215 movement vs a 5070 Lemania for example? Best.
...the movement is so out of place. If PP continues to make manual wind watches in todayâs larger size cases, they might want to invest some dollars in a larger movement. I suppose one could say the same for the 240 auto as well.
In the end I couldnât get over the fact how mismatched the movement is with the case, just screams lazy to me. Same with American 1921 with Vacheron - the new smaller model holds the same movement which fills the case beautifully.
...for it not to be lazy. Companies like PP are making money hand over fist, but keep putting old (small) movements in huge (new) cases. If these companies were serious, they would be developing movements to fit the cases. Not quite as bad as putting a ro...