Interested in getting purists thoughts on the 5320 and the 5327 perpetual calendars. I've seen the 5327 in the metal - I found it a bit busy, and the case too large, especially for the movement. Have not seen the 5320 in person - have others? From pics it...
I have been willing to offer myself a nice gift ... tried several PC @Patek vendome, and i had the same feeling, 5327 is very nice but a bit messy and hard to read. I had the chance to see and try the 5320 at a special event related to perpetual calendars...
I have my opinion about both watches but I must say from your post that it doesn't seem to be watches you're really attracted by. There seems to be several aspects that don't make you love them enough to justify the move. However, here are 3 links I made ...
Dear Mark - Your response, including the links to your earlier posts is precisely what I was looking for. I want to think about where these new QP's fit in Patek history, and where they indicate Patek may be headed. Patek is a very special brand - It is n...
I have tried on the 5320 and even though it is 40mm compared to the 39mm of 5327, it actually wears smaller. It is one of the very few 40mm watches that I felt comfortably with. But the main question is whether you like the dial layout. I too am not too k...
........i think we can own watches for many reasons. A family history is perhaps one of many, but also a very important one. For sure, I own JLC entirely because my father wore one. So my question to you is more about why focus on perpetual? If your dad u...
Hi Baron - thanks for your note and helpful comments. I'm not necessarily in the market for a perpetual. But I think the PP perpetual has a special place in the PP catalog. New versions of it should have been carefully considered. Since I have strong rese...
At Basel, Patek revealed a new movement that it had developed under its Advanced Research department. Every 5 or 6 years, this research department launches a watch that has one or another technological advancement. This year, we saw the reference 5650. Th...
Joe - thanks for the message. Good to hear about tech advances from Patek - those of us with older models know that Pateks don't always keep the greatest time!! As far as movements, Omega has developed a highly anti-magnetic movement (increasingly importa...
Joe - thanks for the message. Good to hear about tech advances from Patek - those of us with older models know that Pateks don't always keep the greatest time!! As far as movements, Omega has developed a highly anti-magnetic movement (increasingly importa...
3 tiered lugs ! The cream dial would IMO match better with a rose or yellow gold to give it more of a vintage feel. In terms of its Patek's direction, it is a natural evolution of a leader to expand its customer base with both higher and lower end product...
the 5327 just does not have much going for it. Dial and size just seem wrong to me. The 5320 is the one I look to see and may obtain at some point. I am thinking the cream dial may be a bit shiny from the photos. The watch would be a real winner in a trad...
thanks for your note, watcher. Interesting thoughts on improving the 5320 - but I wish Patek had come up with a model that we didn't think needed improvement! But, I am heeding Mark's words - we need to give ourselves time to understand and see where thes...
It is a thing of beauty and well worth seeing in the metal. The lugs, for example, are exquisite. As to the future, it has potential as a canvas - different hands, numerals/batons and dial colours are all possibilities because it is a complicated watch th...