gone for a long spa at Patek, may I share some pics of my preferred PP I hope with these pics, I could transmit you the amazing pleasure to wear such a piece...
your story concerning your world time reminded me the feeling I had when I received the phone call 3 years ago, which informed me that the 5711p was there When I put this very heavy watch on my wrist, the reflection of the platinum so warm and dense. This...
I guess, because the factory can repair the platinum bezel without polishing it down. That is good to know on the P pieces as they scratch so easily yet they should be worn regularly.
to see what you will missing and why. Only, the reason why it needs a long trip to the SPA makes me curious. Anything else? Yes, I like that watch a lot :-) Oliver
I thought the 5711P is different from the regular 5711 with a small diamond on the bezel at the 6 o'clock position?? Are you sure you are taking pictures of the ACTUAL 5711P??
sorry....I realize the small diamond cannot be seen from those images and yes, they are truly magnificent pictures you took...especially the one underwater! Thanks!
Thank you for the images...very inspiring... Where do you live to be able to take such awe inspiring pictures?! BTW, I see a slight scratch line on the pic you took that shows the diamond between the 5-6 o'clock markers on the bezel. Is that the scratch y...
... and never resurface again. Honestly, a great candidate for an 'exit-watch' (if such ever exists for us ;-))! Cheers and be sure it will return even more desirable! Magnus
@Ch9698-- Do you have a before and after showing the damage to the bezel? I think I may see a trace between 11-12, but I'm wondering the kind of damage and the incredible work Patek's do in such cases.