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Trade 5127R plus cash for 5130R?
Hi guys,
Would you trade the 5127R plus cash for 5130R? I know one is a complication the other is not, my question is mainly about aesthetics. The case of both watches is different, although 5127 is 2 mm smaller.
Thanks for your input!
This message has been edited by carnegie on 2013-03-25 07:29:03

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5130
By: Grisar : March 25th, 2013-07:48
In fact, both are great watches. 5127 is very classic, while world-timer is a big specialty for Patek. Both look very pretty on the wrist. If the 37mm case is not too small for you, I will personally recommend 5110. This being said, 5130R is still a great...
5127 is a keeper
By: COUNT DE MONET : March 25th, 2013-09:11
The 5130, although with a lovely globe hour hand and hence looking like scissors, is simply too big. It is more a casual elegance watch with a sporty touch, in white metal in particular. The pusher is useless. The only real reason to go for the 5130: if y...
Definitely trade!
By: dannyjak : March 25th, 2013-14:48
5127 is a bit boring for my tastes, plus, if I wanted a refined Calatrava, I would rather go the 5396, thats definitely a keeper. 5130 although may seem big, actually wears smaller due to the rounded bezel. I have a small wrist and it works well for me. A...
No brainer
By: descartes1 : March 25th, 2013-19:37
Patek will always make a basic Calatrava and you can always pick one up new or used. The world timer is a different story. Patek stopped production for decades before bringing back the 5110. If that happens again it will be much harder to get one. Plus th...
Think it over.
By: Mostel : March 25th, 2013-20:00
The WT is a classic PP, no question. But the 5127 is the epitome of what made Patek Patek. A simple watch of unassailable classicism, understatement, and perfect beauty. It would seem like a no-brainer to trade for the WT because it's an up-trade in terms...
Unless .......
By: cmclee : March 26th, 2013-07:22
.....you have a strong attraction to WT regardless 5110 or 5130, it might be more prudent not to make the swap. However I can understand that without really owning the WT, you might never know how you actually feel. Tough decision..Good luck !
THANK YOU!
By: carnegie : March 26th, 2013-15:40
Hi everyone, Thank you all for making me think differently about this. There are many pro and conc to consider here. I am afraid that the delta in cash will be so large that I will need to through in a Rolex in a mix to make this work. Still have not deci...