...of taking this on to public transportation, e.g. subway, is that you don't hear it as quite clearly as when you are off the vehicle. Very serious problem. But other than that, everything is perfect. Money well spent.
such a watch being used on public transportation! Begs the thought... would this shot be different if the gentleman had purchased say a 5016? Thanks for sharing. Great shot BTW. Guess the owner didn't have to sell off his camera yet.
Lovely MR The great thing about travelling on public transport and wearing such a masterpiece, is that only 0,00000000000000000001% of the population would know what it was, everyone else would think that it was a cheap dress watch!!
PP, can we PLEASE go back to a reasonably sized, non-gaudy font for the "Patek Philippe" dial signature? Such a wart on an otherwise incredible (and wonderfully understated) masterpiece. Sadly the blingy signature is becoming more and more commonplace on ...
Not joking ! I do believe and take part in public transport and feel very, very good about NOT poluting the environment too much. Luxury is a watch like this and not a car with 500 bhp that consumes 30 liter as you are queueing with 120 km/h on the motorw...
I don't own a car but do collect watches from simple ones to grand complications. Owning a car is a hassle in my view but then I live in NYC where I can rely on the public transport system.
Dress watches at swimming, chronographs at work. There is pleasure to be had in this. And I think this Repeater looks superb ... in any setting. Andrew