shakur1
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Thanks. It would be a lot of help if you could post some pics of your 3800 or 5800. Specially the wrist shots. Im also a not so tall and big person. With panerais I use 40mm since the 44 is too big for my wrist. Cheers
Plenty of differences ...
By: tic-toc : January 31st, 2009-08:55
Lets start with case design, older version, the sides are straight, new version is curved, then the thickness, the luminous dial for older version is thinner, the luminous of the hands for older version, also thinner, modern version is thicker, bracelet f...
I'd go with the 5800.....
By: TonyR : January 31st, 2009-21:58
I did a review about the watch a little while ago I pasted it below if you haven't seen it before. I think the fatter stick markers, extra 1mm in size plus the open back makes a real difference and was the reason I went with the 5800 rather than the 3800 ...
aquanaut size...
By: hundredwaters : January 28th, 2011-07:44
Hi Tony - Thanks for the review - great information. I am a big lover of the aquanaut and similarly have a 6.5 inch (or so) wrist. I am trying to decide between a 5165 and a 5167 and cant easily try one on unfortuantely! Any thoughts on this? I have a new...
3800 or 5800
By: shakur1 : April 20th, 2011-10:26
Hi guys. This is my first time buying a Patek p. So I'm doing a little research. Am a bit confused. Is the review of the nautilus and the aquanaut above for the 5800 nautilus or 3800? Do you guys think the 1mm difference would be significant in terms of l...
i have
By: halkcb : April 24th, 2011-03:34
latterly being attracted to the nautilus but am a bit confused as to the variety available. is the size of case the only difference between the 3800,the 5899 and the 5711? what about the movement?will graetly appreciate your input. best henry
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By: shakur1 : April 23rd, 2011-23:16
Thanks. It would be a lot of help if you could post some pics of your 3800 or 5800. Specially the wrist shots. Im also a not so tall and big person. With panerais I use 40mm since the 44 is too big for my wrist. Cheers