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PP 5117 twins in the wild
Here is some Hobnail magic!
I was lucky to get my 5117J last week and given that one of the fellow Sydney watch collectors had a 5117G a friend took some shots for us.
Given that these are fairly uncommon (especially down-under), we thought this was a unique opportunity to get a group shot. Hope you like the simple elegance of the 5117 as this is starting to be one of my favourite Pateks.
Side by side!
The wonderful mvt pic of the 315 caliber
Regards
Rene
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PP 5117 twins in the wild
By: Oztimelord : March 1st, 2008-18:22
Here is some Hobnail magic! I was lucky to get my 5117J last week and given that one of the fellow Sydney watch collectors had a 5117G a friend took some shots for us. Given that these are fairly uncommon (especially down-under), we thought this was a uni...