Long time mostly-lurker, thought I'd post some pictures of my 5135R. What drew me to this one last year was the fact that I could actually read the day and month; subdials look great, but at some point they are tough to read... Looked at the WG, RG, and Y...
I like that thought/behaviour a lot Congrats, it is a beautiful watch and your pictures are very nice. May I ask you for a wrist shot, as we don“t see that watch so often here? Oliver
Congrats to this acquisition! Truely, alongside with the YG version, the best looking 5135. Very art nouveau, classy, elegant and useful, too. Regards Moritz
I remember my 5135G well, and like you appreciated the legibility. The glare from the crystal I found rather annoying though. Enjoy, -- Richard. This message has been edited by =RWK= on 2011-06-15 10:50:24...
This is one thing that I do not really like about Pateks: nearly all are difficult to read as the saphire reflects too much. With Pateks it has to be a very distinctive combination, like blue and gold, grey and gold or simple white and gold in order to be...
Indeed, with a Patek you must find just the right combination or the piece does not bring satiety, be it A/R or the design elements. I have no worries about A/R on the outside. Some people complain it can scratch, but that has never happedn to me...Ans if...
Still have the WG Slate dial. Depending on the lighting they can be easy or harder to see. Funny thing is the Nautilus and Aquanaut are easy to see no matter the lighting conditions. That's also one of the nice things about the 5146 with the luminous hand...
Glad you enjoyed the third shot. No matter what you do, this is a highly reflective watch, and I thought that the crystal platter would make things a little more interesting. Here's another attempt to use the reflections that is perhaps less successful......