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Flyback Function?
I know Patek added the instantaneous minute counter to this new model, however does it also have the flyback function like a Lange Datograph?
Congratulations
By: Nomer : April 23rd, 2011-03:14
If you have the will and the time, it would be great to get your impressions on the wrist and of of the timepiece and new movement generally. Congratulations on an early acquisition of what will no doubt be a classic. All the best.
congrats!
By: PP_Geneve : April 24th, 2011-19:38
by the way, these are not "poor" pics. i prefer real life pictures of any PP watch to those provided on patek.com . why? because most "official" pics available have been computer-generated or photoshopped. to capture the soul of each individual PP, we nee...
No problem don't worry!
By: Dje : April 25th, 2011-09:54
Hi, I understand your question. A flyback function can be indeed useful (in some conditions) but is still somewhat secondary to many other technical aspects. The 5960 and 5980 are flyback chronographs. This function is generally linked to sportier watches...
Worth getting?
By: pp5205 : May 1st, 2011-03:09
Hi there, I was told from that my AD I could get one in few weeks. I was wondering if its worth the price. Or should I wait for the G, R or P to come out? And is it very hard to find. Thanks, Bob
Only
By: YWA : May 1st, 2011-12:36
Only buy it if you absolutely love it... dont buy it because its rare or the first of its kind... let someone who will absolutely cherish have it... maybe the 5170G will take your breath away? cheers
WOW!! This is a great watch!!!
By: pp5205 : May 2nd, 2011-00:12
This is indeed a great watch! The yellow gold matches with the new calibre. The calibre is polished very nicely and with the cool yellow gold sword in hour, minutes and seconds. Thanks for your photos Monsieur. Will get this elegant watch and beautiful wa...