Had technical issues accessing the official releases but was happy to see a Patek AD (Cortina) in Asia (multi-brand) providing the following photos with reference numbers. The 50th anniversary limited edition pieces for Nautilus are also included. Differe...
1. 6105G-001: It dares to present a design they never did before. The Richard Mille for intellectuals, if you will... 2. 5810/1G-001: The 41mm size and the 240 microrotor movement makes this very compelling to me and I would love to own one (if that happe...
... this is the star of the show for me but 47mm is not for the faint of heart. Other than that the platinum 50th Nautilus is very nice. For practical reasons I tend to prefer a date though. Also not a fan of the engraving on the rotor which looks kinda c...
More seriously, I have always had a soft spot for the celestial complication and the 6105G is very cool but it is also out of reach. The 5610/1P is lovely but in a small collection it would only make sense instead of my blue 5711/1A which has been getting...
But 47mm is very large even for a lugless watch.. in any case, it’s cool to see a lugless patek case I particularly like the 5810/1G and 5227G Finally a dateless 2 hand nautilus and it’s nice that they reworked the 5227 case to thicken the bezel.. the pre...
Actually I couldn't find the Nautilus novelties when I checked Patek's website this morning, so you have just discovered then to me! Safe travels and see you soon!
The absolute star of the show, for me, is the 5249R-001. The two green Ellipse look quite nice and also maybe the Annual Calendar. Apart from these pieces, nothing gets me really excited right now, but it's too early to really know how we feel, isn't it? ...
...but both are unaffordable/out of reach. The other one is the 5227G may be attainable, but I'd prefer it in platinum or steel (which they will never make)...
1. 958 - Can you imagine if PP puts it into a wearable watch case.... 2. 5270P - Both red and blue dials look extremely sharp. This can be another option in addition to the 5271P version. 3. 5249R - Is this the first automation timepiece from PP? A very s...
Understated (yes it’s gold and platinum I know) and design that’s vintage inspired. Ultimate IYKYK modern nautilus. But for me the gray 5236P and 5270P stole the show. I can’t wait to see those dial colors in person. I know many hate the cubitus but I’ll ...
The ultra thin Nautilus with iconic 240 movement and no date or second hand is quite interesting, but this is a “limited” (?) edition of 5,000 pieces….. yes, 5,000! Was hoping for a steel version…. Oh well. Need to see these Nautili in the metal and on my...