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Just to be clear this match up is between the complications vs the bracelet. How can the complications not win. The beauty vs the beast. What are your thoughts. ...
complicated feelings 🤪 Complicated in that the dial is asymmetrical in a way which has certain symmetry (if you draw ✍️ a line between 1 and 7 o’clock). Furthermore, the power reserve functions is useful while the moon 🌝 phase is romantic, but the strap i...
For the steel version, I’d prefer the bracelet. The best part is that it’s so comfortable and light that you don’t known it’s there. For the rose version 5711, i wish Patek would create a strap option. With the right end links, you could swap to a rubber ...
The 5711-1R would be my choice. Everyday any day and I will say 3 times on Sunday. It is a special watch (full disclosure I am biased), but it is special. The warm tones of gold and the rich clean choclate dial. Yummy. I prefer it over it's steel brother ...
The 5712 would look more formidable on the Alligator strap. The composite doesn't work IMO as one would undoubtedly have other watches to wear if water was a question.
As other said the bracelet is an important part of the design and the simple dial is a more beautiful and powerful design. For me, the Nautilus is about an unusual sculptural design. Quirky even…. not about complications