Hi all, As you may know, I have recently acquired the beautiful Patek 5205G-013 which came with an unsigned white gold pin buckle. I like the look of having the Calatrava logo on my wrist “opposite” the watch head, which will be accomplished by swapping i...
I swapped the Patek deployant out for a tang buckle, but I almost never like deployants, so that’s my own strong preference. I also prefer the less dressy look of the pin buckle, even on a watch like the 5205. YMMV, of course. Cheers, John
I also have a 5205G with the tang buckle along with a PCC with the usual deployment. I prefer the tang buckle for comfort but do appreciate the style of the deployment, although I might find it annoying on a day-to-day watch.
Regarding the specific question of whether a new strap will be required; my guess would be yes; Due to the rather long size of the Patek déployant, and in order to have it fit nicely and flush on the wrist a new strap will likely be necessary, possibly wi...
I much prefer the pin-buckle for comfort and minimalism. The only drawback to this I would say is the risk of dropping your watch when putting it on. The first week of owning the 5296G I dropped it three times. One on the table, the second on the carpet, ...
I never wear anything on a pin buckle. I hate the awkwardness of putting on a pin buckle and find my deployants every bit as comfortable if not more so once strap sizes are correct. I have fitted deployants on everything including PP 6007, 5212 and all my...
…but I have never quite gotten them to fit as comfortable as the tang buckles. I think that a double deployant would fit better that the current single style. I have deployants on the majority of my strap Pateks though, one reason is safety when putting t...