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Me & Keith
Richards was born the same day however not the same year. I was born 1955 and is considering buying a PP Calatrava from that year. I have been told by people who do have a watch from the same year as when they were born that it adds a further dimension. Also in the awake of the fact that I plan to pass it on to the next generation. Does anyone have any advice to me when I look for a PP 1955? A model I should go for or aviod? Also If you happen to wear a watch from the year when you were born If you think it added an extra feeling? Thanks in advance

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Me & Keith
By: Pelle_thorstenson : June 20th, 2020-04:34
Richards was born the same day however not the same year. I was born 1955 and is considering buying a PP Calatrava from that year. I have been told by people who do have a watch from the same year as when they were born that it adds a further dimension. A...
Mmmm
By: LiftAngle51 : June 20th, 2020-06:25
I do not consider it. I am from 1974, so watches enough to search for. A Roger Dubois is no option, because they do not make watches in 1974, and a F.P. Journe also. A Patek Philippe is an option, but expensive. If i chose a watch from my birth year, prob...
Thank You.
By: Saxon : June 20th, 2020-13:32
I had watches from Lange & Söhne and a few Rolex sports watches at this time. I was looking for a classic vintage watch for formal use, it should be a Patek Philippe. I did some research about the Ref. 2526. When I found this 2526 with double signed dial ...
I am not a vintage PP expert.
By: Saxon : June 21st, 2020-02:07
but there are other nice references, such as 570, 2508 or 1578 with it´s spider lugs, worth to look for. I was smitten by the reference 2526: the first automatic movement from PP, considered by many as one of the most beautiful and finished automatic move...