sham1
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In my opinion
you do not require minute markers to tell the time. I have owned a 5119R and I now use my Moser fume dial (which only has two hands and is otherwise blank) quite often. No problem for me to tell the time. I cannot tell the seconds but the hours and minutes should be fine. The 5196 is a lovely watch - I tried one on last week. It is slightly larger than the 5119 and has a lovely patina on the dial giving the watch a vintage look. The one drawback of the 5196 is that the movement cannot be seen from the solid case back. Some may argue that this is a good thing as the 215 movement is quite small in relation to the case size. It was afterall fitted into the 3919 which was a mere 33mm.
I would try both watches on and you may prefer the dial of the 5196 to the 5119. All the best!
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In my opinion
By: sham1 : August 14th, 2017-03:39
you do not require minute markers to tell the time. I have owned a 5119R and I now use my Moser fume dial (which only has two hands and is otherwise blank) quite often. No problem for me to tell the time. I cannot tell the seconds but the hours and minute...
In that case
By: sham1 : August 14th, 2017-04:00
get the 5119. You will not regret it. In fact, I am thinking of getting a 5119R or 5116R in 2017 or early 2018. The watch is slim and I think the size is elegant. Some people do not like the hob nail bezel. That bezel identifies the watch with Patek Phili...