Hi Mark, when you mentioned that it is part of the bracelet adjustment setting, does this come inclusive of the cost of the watch or is it an additional cost? [nt]
Kicking myself for not having done this earlier. Called the Patek service center in Singapore yesterday, where they told me they had one piece in their inventory. Picked it up this morning, chuffed to bits! This message has been edited by sanzaw on 2016-0...
It isn't a detail that I am looking at, especially where it is placed, and it is very important to make the watch fit better your wrist... Congratulations and thanks for posting, I think people don't think enough as a solution for comfort. Cheers, Mark
I for one used to think it is an "after-market" option and was a little wary of resorting to it. I've seen a lot of people around me, either who like me, have a "choke" fit where it is fine during cooler days, but literally struggle on hot and humid days,...
I think this is something good for Patek to know in order people are more aware it exists. When I bought mine at the Parisian Salon (thus not an AD), they automaticaly included it to fit my wrist. It is part of the bracelet adjustment setting when you get...
I mean for a company such as PP this is just unacceptable. It ruins the symmetry of an otherwise balanced and beautiful bracelet. Whats wrong with having two 1.25 links to balance it out. That would be a more aesthetically acceptable solution. Basic! For ...
Inconspicuous location. Wen you have your hand on the steer wheel, it is like you are staring this unsightly 1.5 link in the eyes for a good amount of time of the day. So I took it off my royal oak and won’t buy one for the nautilus.
you can somewhat remedy that by having the link on 12 o clock side of the bracelet. Fair enough, still no symmetrical but you won't be starring at it daily.