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thanks...
for all the replies guys, and especially thanks for the photos. The 5726 has also sprung up as a candidate, and it's tough to decide which direction to choose. The 5980 has a nice chunky-ness about it that is quite modern and the bracelet is more versatile day to day - ie it can get a bit damp in the shower or a bit sweaty and won't get wrecked like a leather strap. The movements in the two are I'd guess equally impressive although I don't know which is the greater feat of engineering - I'm not a huge movement expert... yet! The 5726 has such a beautiful dial, with slightly better symmetry (due to placement of the date) and I've never owned a moonphase before, so that is quite tempting. I also saw a dual-signed Tiffany version in a photo the other day with "Tiffany & Co" in tiny letters on the bottom half of the moonphase and thought that looked superb, and quite rare I'd guess. As you all say though, a nice dilema to have.
I doubt it
By: Park : July 7th, 2011-07:30
While I can't speak to Patek policy, everything I know leads me to believe that they would not do this and that you would be unwise to wish it. Changing the dial of a fine watch makes the watch undesirable to collectors, so you would be paying to reduce t...
Next week's price increase...
By: cmcm3 : July 7th, 2011-09:52
Is this a world-wide increase? As I've only really decided to go for a Patek recently I hadn't picked up on this! Do you guys have any details as to what % increase will be applied? I hadn't quite got to the stage of being ready to hand over the readies, ...
thanks...
By: cmcm3 : July 8th, 2011-04:40
for all the replies guys, and especially thanks for the photos. The 5726 has also sprung up as a candidate, and it's tough to decide which direction to choose. The 5980 has a nice chunky-ness about it that is quite modern and the bracelet is more versatil...
Looking at the pics again...
By: cmcm3 : July 8th, 2011-04:49
I think the blue dial would win, because I'm just not super-keen on the charcoal dial's white on black date wheel. I guess in real life things might be different, but in pics the datewheel seems to stand out more in black than in white. So.... Blue 5980 v...
Being honest...
By: cmcm3 : July 8th, 2011-15:45
...I use my watches to tell the time. A date complication is nice, but anything beyond that is purely aesthetics, in my honest appraisal of how I use watches. I've really been big into watches for a few years now and never needed reminding of the day or m...
I would disagree....
By: MiniCooper : July 10th, 2011-06:48
I think that the blue dial outsells the black one... As far either being discontinues that would be anybody's guess unless you have inside information from Patek... I doubt that the blue dial would be discontinued as it is a much loved watch... It could a...
Dial Changes
By: gary01 : July 10th, 2011-22:54
I think Patek general philosophy is three fold: 1. Patek is reluctant to make a "piece unique"............changing dial on 5980 (without changing date wheel color) would render it a non-standard piece. My guess is that Patek would not agree to do so, but ...