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A lovely story you have shared
thanks for sharing ! Also a nicely written owner’s review of your 5127G. I love the case , dial and movement of this watch too.
Enjoy your Calatrava. I’m sure it will continue to bring you lots of joy for years and decades to come
Cheers
Robin
Great point
By: w220 : February 28th, 2018-16:00
Great point, and that's exactly why I choose to write about the 5127. I feel the Calatrava line often get lost among grand complications, chronographs and steel sports watches, but they do in many ways represent the archetypal Patek.
Beautiful watch!
By: Katzky1 : February 28th, 2018-13:53
Your post was very interesting to read. I owned the original 5107G and loved it due to the crown guards. Without the guards, the watch just wouldn't have the cool factor. Your dial didn't look bad enough to replace. Did you think it needed a new dial when...
Dial replacement
By: w220 : February 28th, 2018-16:03
Great observation, and I should have been clearer. The picture of the old dial is perhaps around 8 years old. I could actually see the slight discoloration with the naked eye. Not sure why Patek recommended a full dial replacement instead of a refurbishme...
One more variation
By: w220 : March 4th, 2018-14:14
I believe there is one more variation of the 5127G. The early runs, like mine, had the case rhodium plated. If I recall correctly, the very latest runs of the 5127G were unplated, and hence had a case with a slightly more grayish appearance. To illustrate...
Thanks for the review
By: Ben Girard : February 15th, 2020-04:36
Hi I discovered the PP 5127G in Baselwolrd in 2005 or 2006, and I immediately felt in love. I have been reading and reading your review since 2 years. I finaly purchased one second hand from 2010 yesterday I'm looking forward to receiving it in the coming...