patrick_y[PuristSPro Moderator]
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No...
Wait... Yes! I would. If I only wore the watch upside down with the movement showing instead of the dial. Because I really like the 240 caliber movement on the 5712. Too bad the bracelet on the 5712 does not make this possible.
No, I would not ever trade a 5146G with the SLATE Dial for a 5712.
Now, coming from an economic perspective, this trade does make sense. But personally, I would not do this trade. I know 5712s are very difficult to find, but I personally don't think this is a fair trade.
Enjoy your 5146G, it's a great watch!
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No...
By: patrick_y : October 22nd, 2009-22:58
Wait... Yes! I would. If I only wore the watch upside down with the movement showing instead of the dial. Because I really like the 240 caliber movement on the 5712. Too bad the bracelet on the 5712 does not make this possible. No, I would not ever trade ...
Sob... Sniffle...
By: patrick_y : October 23rd, 2009-10:08
You parted with your 5140G? Since that is one of my favorite Pateks, you'll have to forgive me for being a little sad. On a brighter note, what did you get in place of it? This message has been edited by patrick_y on 2009-10-23 10:09:44
Tough call
By: Le Chef : October 24th, 2009-13:45
I thought long and hard about the 5146G and the 5712G and ended up with the 5712G for a number of reasons. The Nautilus is iconic, the 5146G has a more generic shape and dial layout. The Nautilus has a fantastic 3/4 rotor movement, the 5146 a "standard" f...
I've been there too..
By: whit : October 25th, 2009-05:53
not specifically with a trade like yours, but similar. After many experiences, I learned the hard way that my infatuation with a watch I wanted would overwhelm all good judgement just because I wanted something new or different, and I rationalized myself ...