5960 is their important reference and I prefer this over the newer 5905. I find a power reserve indicator, is one of the most useful functions. Recently I also started to realize with no running seconds, I can set time more easily and not have to wait for...
And always thought the 5905 was not as attractive. This is a terrible photo of a rose gold one I had to get rid of but it was a really cool watch. I loved the pump pushers. I had forgotten it had that power reserve indicator. ...
first chronograph linked to an annual (instead of perpetual) calendar and first ever in house self winding chronograph movement for Patek: calibre CH 28-520 IRM QA 24H. And this ref. 5960/1A-010 is quite special among the 5960s, with its steel case and br...
To my surprise, it was like a 40+ min video...and I have never seen a video this long before on any releases. That speaks volumes on how they felt the importance. Yes, it took me a while to find out which ones I really like...5960P, 5960G and this....they...
time (pun intended). Because the watch has a vertical clutch the chronograph hand can be run continuously as a seconds hand without damaging the movement. And by invoking the flyback chronograph feature (button at 4 o’clock) you can instantaneously and ac...
I don't understand why the bracelet on this and the 5270/01R are not as popular as the famous cousin "Nautilus"...This is very versatile, comfortable and I don't worry about scratches due to the shiny, multi-faceted design. I wear this watch a lot, only l...
Regarding the 5270 R on a bracelet, even if aesthetically they like the bracelet perhaps some people find it to be “a bit much” as in too much gold and attention drawing. Or perhaps they find it a bit too heavy on the wrist. All that said the A bracelet i...