... that it sparkles alot and "hinders" a bit legibility. I know, sounds odd to accuse a dial like this for being "illegible". It is surely due to the unprepared sapphire that Patek uses. But I believe the extremely well polished broad, plane indices cont...
communication works ! my experience is too short : only 10 days I own mine (or I merely look after it for the next generation...) I am not objective : for me it s the watch I was looking for
Very interesting actually. This is the first time I have seen a 5127 with the PP seal. Several variations of the 5127 seem to have been issued: • It exists with the 315 movement and the 324 movement. • It exists with both the Geneva and PP seal. • It exis...
the saleswoman in Salons Patek Philippe, Paris, didnt even know there is 5127 with 57 minute dots around the dial (I showed her photos of the catagogue compared to the 5127 she was selling to me)
My 5127 starts moving (a little) at 23h50 (about) and the date changes "instantaneously" at 23h58/59... Is that normal ? Shouldnt it start moving at 23h45/50 and change "instantaneously" at 00h00 ??
This one or the clean dial 5296 are my two favourite Calatrava's. As already mentioned, all dates on Patek's change at different times, take for example a annual calendar, that one does not complete its complete change until approx 01.30 hrs, that why you...