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Explore Patek Philippe perpetual calendar chronographs. Collectors share why they chose their 3970, 5970, and 5270 models, offering insights on design, value, and personal preference.
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The Patek Philippe 5004 May be more along the lines of the “Hamburger” watch. The 3970 certainly has some thickness to it, but the 5004 is thicker still. In profile, it really does have that “Hamburger” profile going on. Having (tragically) eaten more tha...
If then it would be a time only watch but this 3970 in p looks very "light", very likeable without any ostentatious elements. But I might also be completely wrong about dandies and watches …
.. that is why I went for it. Dandyish and bohemian. That 3970 in p has still to me a look like a dandy watch, like a "Victorian" piece. Best Moritz ...