Note to mods: please move to correct section ifł necessary. Before actually acquiring, I was always comparing these two classic models in my winds eye. Here, I try to capture them together, albeit poorly, for a side by side clomparison and contrast. The V...
Due to the bezel of the 5107 (I much prefer the convex one of the 5127, but there is no P for the 5127 ), and the date, I vote for the VC. I think the slate Pt traditionnelle is one of the most successful (in execution) classic watches of the last 10+ yea...
to curate pieces with certain structural and/or design elements that are very similar but with nuanced detail differences that make each of them important in my collection. Probably my small Reverso sub-collection is the most obvious example of ‘redundanc...
To me, it comes down to how it fits on your wrist. Furthermore, the VC has a more modern feel vs the Calatrava which has more of a vintage look. Let us know what you decide. Is having both an option ?😉
They are actually both mine, with the PP being a long time favorite. But since my wardrobe for a give day influences what watch I reach for, the fact that this past year was ALL casual, I hadn’t had chance to wear the PP at all. Even the VC i see as dress...
... but I haven't pulled the trigger yet as I might get a Lange 1 Darth first and I already own a little platinum Calatrava with the same 315 SC movement. The VC is nice too but not on my radar ...
Both are spectacular, "simple" watches with underrated versatility. The case on the VC when viewing from side is very nice, different from the Patek but to my eyes just as nice. The platinum VC in particular is stunning and if i had to choose between thes...
I have the same two as my only true dress watches. I consider both elegant and understated. I prefer the automatic movement and central seconds hand of the 5107P, but do wish it were 38 or 39 mm. I've considered adding the 5227G, but since these two are s...
Equally beautiful. I would have a very hard time choosing between these 2. But I like less common things, less commercialised, and perhaps I’d rebel and go with the VC, with the Patek still on my mind.