And yes, the case shape is SPECIAL. The blue enamel was intoxicating and very deep. Electric! In the end I found the size to be a large end of what is acceptable for my wrist size and not likely to age well in blue.
Platinum case, black enamel dial and Split Seconds manual winding chronograph. What's not to like? One of the few modern Patek dreams I have, along with the 5970P and a minute repeater such as the 3939 or the 5078. Best, Nicolas ...
The retail price always seemed ambitious to me, even by Patek Phillipe standards. They can charge insane prices for the 5373P and it holds value okay because they don't make a lot of them, while they made a bunch of 5370s.
What's not to love in 5370P? Obviously not much to criticize as I see so many positive points in this reference: a very beautifully shaped case, a mesmerizing enamel dial, and a totally amazing movement! As you said with right Nico, the original price poi...
It’s an incredible piece I can only agree but these straight lugs with such a large diameter case made it a no go for me. You have no idea how I regret it as I truly love this watch it ticks almost except one key box 🙈😭😭
I think the black is probably more versatile and endearing, whereas the blue is more flamboyant and youthful. The black is easier to match with your attire, and a strap monster, too. Overall, regardless of dial colour, it is still a grail for most collect...
And yes, the case shape is SPECIAL. The blue enamel was intoxicating and very deep. Electric! In the end I found the size to be a large end of what is acceptable for my wrist size and not likely to age well in blue. ...