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My 5170 is sent to Geneve for chrono problem after 2 months of having it.
I might be the first one to post a problem with the 5170 chrono. While using the chrono and stopping it then restarted it again it jumps for few seconds which I don't have with other chrono from Patek. Specially the 5970. Still waiting for an aswer from Geneva. I might say the calibre of the 5970 is much better.
Lemania VS In-house
By: murcielago_boy : March 30th, 2011-07:10
Hi everyone. I wanted to ask a naive question. As we all know PP have developed, amongst many others, their new calibers for the 5170 (first found in that ladies chrono) and a further development of that for the new Perp Chrono 5270. What I want to unders...
Lemania vs In House
By: hutchmanz : March 30th, 2011-07:57
My feeling is if both were manufactured and available at the same time people would definately prefer the in house movement over the lemania but obviously they aren't. I would never trade my 5970 for a 5270 but I am in line for a 5270.
collectibility
By: Bruno.M1 : March 30th, 2011-10:01
The 5070 vs 5170 or 5970 vc 5270 is not only about the movement but imo more about the asthetics I do prefer the 5070 BY far, I've seen the 5170 and it is a very nice watch. If I had the money I would buy a 5170 too ... 100% sure. But the 5070 is for me a...
Well.... not really....
By: MiniCooper : March 30th, 2011-11:57
Lemania movement found in 5070 and 5970 is not reworked... To my knowledge (and please correct me if I am wrong) it is disassembled, refinnnised and then reworked and reassembled... So it is a Lemania based calibre but in a Patek way..... Lemania wanted t...
Many factors here
By: tahoeblue : March 30th, 2011-14:57
and maybe not as simple as assuming that newer is always better or more desirable. Having said that, I do think the new Patek chrono movement is beautiful, technically and aesthetically. But I also feel the same about the Lemania. There are certainly tech...
Great question
By: tlw99 : March 30th, 2011-16:47
Great question to which you have already received some great answers. I have yet to see the new PP manual movement, but the mere fact that it is manufactured in-house means nothing to me. Given that historically all watch movements were sourced from outsi...