
Damianp's original post explores the often-debated topic of wearing Patek Philippe's non-sports references in a casual setting, challenging traditional perceptions of these exquisite timepieces. His inquiry, accompanied by a compelling image, invites collectors to share their personal approaches to integrating haute horology into everyday wear. This discussion highlights how collectors are redefining the boundaries of luxury watch ownership.

of a watch I've been on the fence about for a while but your picture gives it a perspective I've not seen before, one which I like! Great watch!
The 5172 achieves a rare feat of intricacy and a good amount of lume at the same time. The 5320 also achieves it but most models with a lot of lume look..well.. blunt. I love wearing an aquanaut but it doesnβt have the same intricacy. Then you have quite a few models like the 5960 and 5961 with a tiny bit of lume but not really enough to be useful. The 5172 is truly useful at night and by day looks (as shown in your photo) spectacular!
...and yes, occasionally this one. Though admittedly I am too lazy to set the date π Have a good weekend all! Best, Jan
Only the lighly barock VC 6394Q is giving me a hard time at casual . But this is a great combination here - I always find it harder to wear white gold casual, esp. with a black dial. Regards, Stefan
Yours is lovely as Well.
Of course you can dress it up if you want to, but you're wearing it the way it was meant to be worn.
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