It looks good in real life but I don't think I will buy a 5520P
Jul 15, 2020,07:43 AM
You are right they could have incorporated the Alarm complication to a Nautilus or any other watch. May be they are saving it for the 50th anniversary of Nautilus!
5303R - MINUTE REPEATER TOURBILLON Photo Credit: Patek Philippe Minute repeater. Tourbillon. Third wheel in gold. Flywheel. Diameter : 31.6 mm. Height : 8.35 mm. Number of parts : 356. Bridges : 12. Jewels : 28. Power reserve : Min. 40 hours - max. 48 hou...
But I find it an interesting departure from the unwritten rule that, at Patek, everything on the dial needs to have a function... I think this was the main controversial aspect for some collectors after Singapore. Nothing right or wrong either way IMO, bu...
Great to see the 5303 in the regular production, a natural move after the Singapore introduction. It was one of the most innovative -- and controversial -- novelties there, I'm curious to see how it will be received by collectors now... ;-) I haven't seen...
I’m not the possibility customer for this watch. Not a big fan of open watches. In my humble opinion this watch would be even greater with an enamel dial but showing the MR function. But I have a feeling Patek knows better then me 😏
Does this immediately strike (sorry for the reference) anyone here as a PP? Actually? Well, I may be entirely out of step. No, allow me to rephrase… Clearly I AM entirely out of step. But the bedrock of Patek seems shaken by this bruiser. Simple elegance ...
...while this reference is arguably a significant departure from the more traditional models. Keep in mind that the technical advances contained in it are rather groundbreaking -- it's the same model that we discussed last year for the Singapore exhibit, ...
You are right they could have incorporated the Alarm complication to a Nautilus or any other watch. May be they are saving it for the 50th anniversary of Nautilus!
...people seem to be cutting PP slack even though they are using a huge (but beautiful) spacer. Maybe they're using that gap to their advantage, but it looks kind of lazy. On the plus side, the finishing looks spectacular.