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Wow great analysis. Can I ask you about a few of your points.
1. How hard is it to read when the minute hand covers the Chrono?
2. Also where does it scratch easily?
3. Just a comment. When I have a watch with a busy dial, I dont like Second hands, especially on a Chronograph. The watches are busy, so let the dial look peaceful without a second hand like the 3940/5140. On a chrono, you can time anything you want anyway.
4. I like your comment about the solid back. Even including both could be cool.
Well I may just not be able to resist walking into the Patek Boutique and getting it on my B-day, although I really shouldn't. Having a Roger Smith and a Repeater on the way, makes this one expensive beater/ daily wearer.
You have a point, Jay.
By: amanico : May 25th, 2009-08:43
It is always preferable to get your PP from the Boutique, as to start a relationship with them, of course, and to get an impeccable service, too, which counts a lot, to me. The only thing is the time you will have to wait before getting it, and to be sure...
Decisions, decisions, decisions...
By: AV : May 26th, 2009-11:36
Hi JASNY, just now responding since took yesterday off from Internet to celebrate Decoration Day. 1. When minute or hour hand is between 22 to 38 after sometimes chrono timing can be difficult to read since hand may block counters but not the entire perio...
I promised.....
By: chiukh2007 : May 25th, 2009-06:07
In May 2008 I brought this 5980 and I promised not to buy any watches for at least 2 years. Mt wrist is less than 16cm. It still wears comfortably. (But...later, I changed my promise to "not to buy any watches more expensive than 5980 for at least 2 years...
Found a cure
By: Le Chef : May 25th, 2009-08:14
I looked lustfully at the 5980 and had a couple of pics on my desktop. then I saw a Lange Datograph and looked through the display back and was cured! I just stopped lusting after the 5980 on the spot. If only other cures were that cheap ;-)
How will you use the chrono.?
By: Park : May 25th, 2009-13:24
Jay, If you will only use the chrono. occasionally, the watch is fine and beautifully made. If you will depend on it many times a day for billable hours, this is not the watch for you, as the chrono hours and minutes are too often unreadable. Sadly, Patek...
Timing Patient Visits
By: Park : May 26th, 2009-01:08
Jay, Earlier in the thread you mention timing patient visits. Psychiatry or any branch of forensic medicine requires a 6-, 10-, or 12-hour totalizer for tasks ranging over 30 or 60 minutes, for which the worthy candidates are AP Royal Oak Chrono., Royal O...