dear all, please find below the wristshots I took during the press conference today. I think that Patek did a great job this year. An interesting complicated Calatrava in steel, a very unusual complicated watch, some nice variations, an improved basic cal...
5905R, 5726/1A and 5235R look really great! Looking at the 5212A I don’t like the contrast between the colour of the dial and the brilliant white of the date window. Why it is so difficult to make both fitting together harmoniously? Not sure about the 4 p...
1. The 5212a looks more appealing in your photos than the overly processed official photos! 2. I'm not sold on the monoblock art deco case direction, it seems incongruent with the otherwise beautiful laid back nature of the 5172g in particular 3. Nautilus...
...to make sub-dials that don't overlap with the center of the dial so the hands don't overlap information? It is very annoying and so simple to fix (hint: make the sub-dials smaller).
I’m smitten with the 5212A. Interesting piece in steel. Would love to get some wrist time with the 5520P. At 42+pushers I’m quite nervous how this will wear on small wrists. How does it feel? Mind sharing your wrist circumference? Cheers
Nearly an occult aura is coming from that piece. Best: you can hardly read Patek on the dial, which is very discreet. The steel Calatrava is nothing for me: overloaded with data and more a ladies watch in g. Maybe in coloured metal it will look better.
in the old days ppl consider quartz lcd watches with more pushers are better than the others with less ,in mechanicals PP won that contest 👍🏻 I think a very nice new collection they released this year!
From these wristshots, all new references look impressive. Nothing ground breaking, but something from everyone. PP chooses yet again to evolve elegantly and subtly, firmly standing on the decades gone by. This is something exceptionally depicted here wit...
But sorry PP, you’ve lost the plot. The 5212 seriously? If you’re the beacon of hope for the anachronistic and poorly marketed Swiss watch industry, I shudder to imagine the fate for the rest. And this is from a once lover of high horology.