I had to pinch myself to convince myself that I wasn't dreaming as I read the specifications: 31mm diameter, twin mainspring barrels with 65 hours of power reserve, finger style bridges for the running train, manual winding, 28 800 beat rate and most impo...
A vocal Lange fan myself, I'd say not so much with this one. This one has far more surfaces to apply anglage than a 3/4 plate, therefore it is still nice. With 215, no questions but this one seems well done.
Unless something has changed, the advent of the "Patek seal" from the Geneva seal (the latter of which stipulates hand finishing to remove machine marks) meant that the vertical lines of machine finishing can be seen on modern Pateks from annual calendars...
Look at Dufour, the result of the hype around him has been to popularize better movement finishing in many brands. If Patek was held to a higher standard, we'd see better everything from everyone. We have only ourselves, but mostly other people, to blame....
...while the people paying $60k are getting the leftovers. 'Entry-level' folks are just happy to have a Patek. The guys with the big pieces don't see a problem. Sadly, I'm guessing PP is more concerned with the opinion of the heavy hitters and not the 'li...
The upper level pieces are nice, but it's surprising how much people are willing to pay to get mid and lower level pieces which fall short compared to other brands.
If they upsized the movement to better balance the size of the watch with the movement ( something PP has been a little guilty in the past of doing š) and made no other improvements, I would think theyād get criticism for taking so long to do that. It mak...
...the extent to which each additional wheel decreases efficiency. Perhaps a moderator could ask? That said, I got half of what I asked for in my post from May 23, 2018 when I asked for a "new manually wound caliber with overcoil, that can fill a 38mm cas...
both by practical measures (eg. interior angels) and "emotional" measures (the amount of hand finishing). A key differentiator is that I fully believe VC sees Patek and a worthy competitor. Patek, on the other hand, looks down its nose at VC. That arrogan...
I canāt wait to see more this. Itās usually worth paying attention when Patek launch a new movement as their R&D is oftentimes very thorough. Are the bridges stylistically unusual for PP?
The design, the finishing and even the size but I wish they made the watch in 37 or 37.5mm. It is possible with a 31mm movement and a thin bezel. I feel the dial is quite ordinary and could be improved with Breguet hands and numerals or even Roman numeral...
- the 5119 was cohesive and the 5196 is as well. Maybe the point is that this is pure patek calatrava and that the design purity isn't important anymore - my 11 year old thought the rose version looked very "old" She'd like me to get her the new steel ann...
I think it works when the lugs curve into the case. Some of the older calatrava that have lugs that just terminate directly into the case and have a hobnail, look ok, but the hobnail takes up all the visual. When there is more polished case around the hob...
It has been a long long wait. Although I still prefer the bridge shapes of the old small 215, this one at least is bigger and the second hand on the dial won't look too out of place. Hope more nice references will follow in the coming decade.