Centered but aligned sub dials, or under the 3 / 9 o' clock line, arabic numbers or Breguet? Diamond Baguettes? Pointed skeleton hands, spade or leaf shaped hands? What kind of blue?
Explore anaroku's Patek Philippe Grand Complication collection, featuring the 3970, 5970, and 5004. Discover insights on Lemania-based movements and market value.
Centered but aligned sub dials, or under the 3 / 9 o' clock line, arabic numbers or Breguet? Diamond Baguettes? Pointed skeleton hands, spade or leaf shaped hands? What kind of blue? For me, here, the 5070P ( on the left ). For you? Best, Nicolas ...
breed, being the combination of a) 5070’s more symmetrical design (lined up horizontally) b) the syringe 💉 hands of the 5172 c) the 5170P’s subtle baguette diamond 💎 hour markers, and d) the 5370’s blue dial color 🤣
the 5070P is the most perfect imperfection. but I can not stand rattrapante movement and extra hands in teal blue thus buy 5370 over 5070. If I can customize it, Syringe hands please That would be the ultimate quirky grail chronograph for me.
If I could be choosy: -case size + dial (5170p). It wears so well on smaller wrists and the gradient blue is killer -lumed leaf hands (5370). -lumed arabic numerals (5172) -case shape + backside view (5370). Love the curves. -centered subdial (5070) -add ...
1) Enamel dial - beautiful. 2) Love Breguet numerals and historically extraordinarily rare to have applied Breguet numerals on an enamel dial. 3) Luminescent dial and hands. 4) I expect it to be a very rare watch. 5) The split seconds complication, which ...
You know my love for the 5070 : this balanced dial (with aligned sub dials...), this fine, relative big but elegante case, his flaws, like in architecture, that finally make his character. And this deep blue... I am a 5370p fan, for this case, this enamel...