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IMHO it’s the best dial in the 5960p range .
I bought mine in 2007 and at that time bought at full list and a little premium in the mid 80k’s $ Range. Unfortunately the timing of this reference was unfortunately bad as this along with the 5980 faced the dilemma of the 2008/9 market crash. They were in the Windows of every retailer and many came in second hand market with the falling market fear. The watch industry took a while to absorb the numbers produced and this was a struggle time for Patek as no model was commanding premium and this being an unconventional large casing with push button pushers became subject of highlight.
It’s a calibre in which Patek invested a lot and was milked in nautilus in the 5980 version and 5960 with same movement with modular annual calendar attachment . Hence we can assume they made many but nothing compare to the numbers of Patek annual calendar 5035 . I think since many variations came in it in a decade with loads of desperate attempt of Patek to push this series in blk , blue , white , blk silver and purple blue editions . And even so baguettes and white gold and rose gold variations ..
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Good question Miles!
By: Langeholic : May 3rd, 2018-06:29
Unfortunately applying logic to what is a subjective product is nonsensical. I ask that question everyday about a variety of things and arrive at the conclusion that most people are fickle! I’m guessing not many people are accustomed, appreciate or like t...
I really love this version, Miles.
By: BMR : May 3rd, 2018-06:39
I really like the grey dial with the red numbers on the chrono. The only thing I question is the lack of a frame around the two side windows for the annual calendar. Other than that, I can't really say. I haven't experienced this one or the steel models i...
Then I really have no explanation.
By: BMR : May 3rd, 2018-06:54
Not an educated one anyway. Perhaps another way to view is that markets don’t always appreciate what it sees in the short to medium term. Over the long term, though, things get sorted out. Perhaps that is what will happen here. If I had the ability to hav...
5960 thoughts
By: RGS : May 3rd, 2018-06:49
Hi Miles! Good question. The original P and R versions, with the grey dial are the quintessential 5960 for me. This is what Patek intended for this watch to be. A modern take on a brand historic design aura - such as the one found on a 5004 or 3970. Somet...
Thank you R.
By: Miles_151 : May 3rd, 2018-07:05
Your thoughts are appreciated and make complete sense. This is why I love this model so much as well you hit the nail on the head. This was what Patek intended for the 5960. For me it feels right and I guess it was the first 5960 I saw and it was love at ...
Familiar dilemma....
By: keks : May 3rd, 2018-11:15
I was in a similar situation some years ago.... 5980 blue dial steel on left... 5960 gray dial platinum on right.... went for the 5980.... then shortly after the 5960.... still enjoy both. So similar yet so different. Both extremely wearable!
Thank you all.
By: Miles_151 : May 3rd, 2018-23:03
For your great thoughts and opinions on this watch. I understand a little more why this version of this reference is underrated but still think it is a massive injustice and we will have to wait and let time do it’s thing. Cheers. M.