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For once, I think you are right!
Well maybe more than once.
However, this is the one that didn't need too much convincing as everything about it points to it being an eternal beauty and a definite keeper. Thank you for doing what you do best. 
Merry X'mas!
Fernando
My pleasure
By: Mark in Paris : December 23rd, 2015-14:23
I thought it would be interesting to gather them for a long overview. Indeed the current 5130 has been in the catalogue since 2006 and I had the same thoughts lately: will it soon be replaced? I don't know because of the 5131P still to come but we'll see ...
Up to date.
By: Mark in Paris : December 25th, 2015-06:46
Indeed, it is maybe my wish to go further that made me write about it too. Who knows... I think it is a very interesting suggestion: when I "experienced" the TZ change myself, I thought it ould be a nice feature to add. In the mean time, I think adding an...
Amazing post my friend !
By: Mike H : December 24th, 2015-08:02
Thank you for the huge research work ; that is again one of these reference post that must be kept in our archives ! I also share your opinion as you know well, the P and the R are also my favorites ; and your pics of both versions are just 10/10 ! ;-))) ...
My pleasure Dcc!
By: Mark in Paris : December 29th, 2015-09:01
Thank you for sharing this update, I'll edit my post concerning the 96HU. Between the beginning of my work on this article and the end I went from unique to 2, 3, etc... for some references. I don't know if the 5131G is yours (if it is congratulations) bu...
The 5131G is indeed mine
By: DCC : January 1st, 2016-03:56
As you are in Paris, French should be quite familiar to you so you may find some more details here: Some figures need to be updated as for example, a 2523 that was not known to the market so far was recently sold by Sotheby's bringing the number of we...
My pleasure Jim!
By: Mark in Paris : December 7th, 2016-15:25
This evolution and updating matter is something to consider indeed. I don't personally have this problem, it comes with the watch and, as I don't have the real use for a WT, this would not be a problem (or I can adjust the time adding or removing one hour...
Hi Mark, hi everyone
By: THOMAS.C : November 2nd, 2020-15:01
First it's a great article. Thqnk you for the work done. Merci . May i give you an addition to your post ? " The caliber used for these 1415 and 2523 references was the hand-wound 12-400 ." --- I would rather think that both models (1415 HU et 2523 (2 ver...