and I also prefer the 4-subdial layout. It's a bit of a surprise for me, as I'm not generally attracted to openwork dials, but I find this AP very appealing. Have a great weekend. Best, Emmanuel
Two self-winding Perpetual Calendars : Patek Philippe ref. 3941J with caliber 240 Q micro-rotor. Case diameter: 36 x 9 mm Audemars Piguet ref. 25668BA with caliber 2120/2800 SQ central rotor. Case Diameter: 36 x 8 mm Do you have a preference ? Best, Emman...
given my conservative tastes. But here, I feel attracted to the AP. I prefer the 4 subdials layout and somehow the “crazy” aesthetic appeals to me. Best, Emmanuel
The frontside just has more character in my eyes. I will confess that the uber cool strap probably influences my opinion to a degree. I also prefer full size rotors to micro rotors. The PP gets a check mark for superior legibility but it just doesn't exci...
But never say never: here the AP appeals to me. I prefer the 4 subdials layout and the color scheme and strap are just stunning. It’s always nice to be reminded that each timepiece and situation is different and can be challenging for one’s tastes. Best, ...
Think I'd go for the AP here. Don't always love skeleton pieces, but this one's a sweetheart (despite its readability issues). I'd perhaps find a different strap ;-)
but surprisingly for me, as I generally don’t like the openwork aesthetic, here, I feel more attracted to the AP! The color scheme, the 4 subdials layout and the exuberance won me over… Best, Emmanuel
there's enough going on with a QP that AP is a bit much for me so I'd go with the Patek. I believe the skeleton calibre is 2120/2800SQ, distinct from the base, un-skeletonized 2120/2800.
I've been waffling over this very question lately. I give the edge to Patek on this one. That says less about the AP, and more about the high regard that I have for the 3940. In my opinion, it is the platonic ideal of a perpetual calendar. I do not believ...
Initially, I thought I would prefer the 3941J too. But after taking the time to contemplate the photos, I must say that I prefer the 4 subdial layout and, even if I'm usually not into openwork dial, something about this AP speaks to me, here. But, as you ...
because of its handwork, I find it too rococo, but even this fact couldn’t make me choose the Patek. The dial side of the AP is such a class act, I’d probably get lost in it, it is so well done and it has so many minute details. I know just looking at it ...
While I'm generally a sucker for a micro-rotor, I also have a major soft spot for the AP caliber 2120 and its derivatives. Add the engraving on the AP movement and the open dial that lets you see it from both sides, and teh deal is sealed. (Also, heretica...
and I also prefer the 4-subdial layout. It's a bit of a surprise for me, as I'm not generally attracted to openwork dials, but I find this AP very appealing. Have a great weekend. Best, Emmanuel