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WG: the ultimate understatement!
May be it is difficult to capture the nuances of the grey dial in the "new" WG version but it is what makes the watch so special.
Nothing against the blue one but the WG one is the ultimate understatement that becomes very dandy with the original light brown strap. With the matching cufflinks the outfit of the modern gentlemen is pretty much complete
On a more serious note: it is one of these dial colours that is difficult to capture on a camera.
I love the fact that Patek changed the dial colour on the white gold one - a modern reinterpretation of a classic!
Really funny...
By: dr.kol : February 1st, 2015-08:35
Just today I compared my Royal Oak, Nautilus and Golden Ellipse. I tried to see if Genta's style could be found from all of the three designs. On thing is sure: all three watches represent the slimmest designs in the category. With Royal Oak and Nautilus ...
Hello Baron, I can not say I am a collector yet....
By: srvjrg : February 1st, 2015-17:37
..I own just one Patek, a WT 5130p, during 2014 I did not buy watches, I went from speedmasters, to rolex, to AP, to some pateks, I almost bought a 5098, by that time I realized I was not ready, may be possible that I was trying to find to many rational a...
Nice but...
By: Tonypatch : February 1st, 2015-22:24
...as someone said earlier: the original 1970ies ones are virtually unwearable due to their size, and the current ones are a bit expensive for what they are. A large one in YG, blue dial, high-gloss black croc strap - that would look good both with a mini...
For me, for these PPs in particular, WG
By: matthewking : February 2nd, 2015-20:05
I'm a yellow gold guy in general - usually, everything else equal, I will prefer yg over ss, wg, or plat. However, for the 70s Ellipse family, I prefer the WG, which looks more "wearable" to me. The yellow gold versions look more art deco (which is cool t...
Agreed
By: Tonypatch : February 2nd, 2015-12:48
A men's size YG with blue dial or WG with black dial, both with high-gloss black croc strap, is what Christian Kracht's hero in "1979" would wear at that wild party in pre-revolution Tehran. A 928 in its early version would be the ideal car to go along wi...
In WG...
By: Tonypatch : February 3rd, 2015-15:46
...looking at the watch it tastes...dry and numb...like a piece of alloy...and the blue dial....is cold and relaxing...like a slow but painless death from drowning, in an ice-cold lake. A very nocturnal watch, but equally befitting CK's 1979 parties in th...
Arte Suizo?
By: matthewking : February 3rd, 2015-01:44
Hi Oliver, Do you know the connection with "Arte Suizo", which I see on the dials of many early 70's Ellipses. I have heard that Arte Suizo is/was a large retailer in South America. Is this your understanding as well? Do you also see proportionally a lot ...
Let me explain baron
By: geross : February 3rd, 2015-03:50
Blue is the color of the sky the gates of heaven. Yellow is the color of wealth / gold. Floating in the depths of the dial no seconds hand moving not even a petite seconds making it immortal. Thats why the style is everlasting. And its shaped like a bed ,...
Yes , why not.
By: geross : February 3rd, 2015-04:15
Think of it as a horological aphrodisiac. Sense of urgency of time is not too exact cause lack of seconds hand just the time markers of every 5 mins. Of course it will always tell time with no hurry while your out on a date. Cheers Geross
I don't have a picture
By: dr.kol : February 4th, 2015-15:07
but I have tried it many many times. On paper it seems to be spot on, just the right size. Plus I love the metal. But on the wrist something is badly wrong. Perhaps it's because the wath is so slim - it's like putting a small plate to the wrist. I wanted ...