Thanks for sharing your horological journey with us. A Patek WT is certainly a great choice though I’m not sure if you quoted the correct reference number. Best, V.
I was inspired by WH’s post earlier. I too am quite impressed with the level of maturity and general civility in this forum and have enjoyed the discussions very much. Special thanks to the moderators for keeping this place a positive forum for all. Simil...
plenty good ! A worldtimer for your second Patek IMO is an excellent decision. Naturally if you can get a 5231G or P at retail will be a big home run !
your older posts, so this is my chance to thank you! I do wonder if PP will indeed ever come out with a white 5231 though. Actually, only reason I have not pulled the trigger on a 5230G is that I fear they will release the enamel version some time later a...
Congrats on building such a beautiful collection, where motivation, knowledge and passion go hand in hand! I also believe this might be a great place for you The amount of research you've done in particular on your first Patek (and, I'm sure, on other wat...
Thanks for sharing your horological journey with us. A Patek WT is certainly a great choice though I’m not sure if you quoted the correct reference number. Best, V.
Indeed there is no white 5231 as I understand it is in J only. I was only 'dreaming' that if PP does launch the other color variants I would love to get my hands on a G or P
The 5231J was my first cloisonné enamel dial and I’m totally addicted now. Given that 5131/1P won’t run out in 2020, I have placed an order for it last week. However, being late to the party, it’s not going to be easy but the feedback from Patek has been ...
I was always reluctant because I’m not a huge fan of the bracelet and the price that comes with it. This was the reason I turned it down two years ago (when it was a bit cheaper than now😭). Big mistake. Now, I’m absolutely crazy about 5131/1P. I’m going t...
It’s part of the overall look of the watch and together with the colors of the dial (which perfectly match) makes the watch so special. 😍 But it took me some time to get it.
What a strong start, kicking off with a 3940! Apart from the Nautilus, this is the Patek that pops up the most all over the internet/instagram. Congratulations on finding one that meets all your expectations, I know that during your service if you indicat...
Agree the 3940 seems to be getting a lot of publicity these days, but thankfully not as crazy as the Nautilus or Aquanaut 😂 What you say re polishing is consistent with what I heard from the PP service center here in Hong Kong as well. Hence my preference...
Also a Hodinkee reader. A new watch connoisseur in our community. A good collection. A world timer is on my list too, but i am also in for a perpetual calendar or an annual calendar which can be found in the Omega constellation globemaster line of watches...
Thank you for your very interesting and detailed story. I can understand all of your decisive reasons very good. If you are looking for a „sports watch“ as a contrast to your Batman: What do you think of a IWC 39-mm-Fliegerchono? Enjoy your latest acquisi...
...but I would not recommend them. I had a pretty horrible experience with them in the past for a painting, and promised myself I would never buy from Christies again, but this watch came up and I really had no choice to deal with them once more. I was ho...
And wish you continued good luck! I purchased from their Geneva auction. Of the many mishaps along the way, perhaps the most 'memorable' was when I finally received the piece, took it to a PP service center to replace the strap, and the watchmaker told me...
They should just give us the option of receiving just the watch head with spring bars and clasp/buckle in a zip bag, no strap. Instead of unnecessarily risking damage to the watch from bad installation *shrug*
watches early, like buying an insurance policy, many bonus for acquiring them earlier I started before 30 and acquired many but mostly were treated like a biz-tools, even though I loved them all. Over the years, the passion never fades but taste has chang...
I almost bought the set and would probably by the ultimate Patek I would have own, but no. So when a good piece comes by and you have doubts, just buy it LoL.
Who am I to say what you should be satisfied with, but if you didn't want a polished watch to begin with, why buff out the dings on the one you just bought? I kind of like the fact that some of my nicer time pieces have some dings or a bit of polish on th...