The the 40MM Milgauss to the right and the 44MM YMII to the left; 41MM Sub as a bonus. As you can see the Milgauss is very comparable in wrist presence and overall size to the 5905; the extra 2MM in the YMII on the other hand dwarfs the 5905.
I recently got this 5905A with a Tiffany stamp, my first Patek. Coming from a collection of a few steel Rolexes, I am extremely impressed with the step up in quality between the two brands. Everything feels much smoother and refined—even the edges of the ...
5905 steel with Tiffany stamp is a wonderful entry into the world of Patek ! How does it feel on the wrist and how do you like the pushers ? Please write a review after wearing it for a while.
It feels sublime on the wrist—wears smaller than a 42 should, IMO, and the bracelet is quite comfortable. I was expecting the bracelet to be the low point of the watch as Rolex tends to be considered the “king” in that regard but I actually find the Patek...
if you don’t mind can you share your wearing experience vs say a Milgauss/ Sub. Does the 2mm extra dimension feel noticeably larger? Many thanks in advance.
I’ll send some side-by-sides later, but the 5905 has very scalloped lugs such that it wears far smaller than a 42mm should.. the Rolexes are extremely chunky in terms of the lug width so they wear no smaller than this 5905 does. I’d even go so far as to s...
The the 40MM Milgauss to the right and the 44MM YMII to the left; 41MM Sub as a bonus. As you can see the Milgauss is very comparable in wrist presence and overall size to the 5905; the extra 2MM in the YMII on the other hand dwarfs the 5905. ...