But they're trying to speak to a younger clientele which is looking for a more sporty and "agressive" look. Reason why I personally prefer the classic releases: the new 5396 or the olive Ellipse. Best, Emmanuel
If I'm not mistaken, this is the second white gold variant of the Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar Split Seconds Chronograph ref. 5204 . The previous one was olive green (see below), the new one features a sunburst navy blue dial with red chronograph han...
A very impressive watch indeed. That said, in my opinion fabric straps tend to suit sportier watches better, even if straps are easily changed. I also feel that Patek may be leaning a bit too heavily on them across the current collection.
But they're trying to speak to a younger clientele which is looking for a more sporty and "agressive" look. Reason why I personally prefer the classic releases: the new 5396 or the olive Ellipse. Best, Emmanuel
As a general comment for the latest PCC models from Patek, the dails are becomming more and more overloaded with Color, with so large scales, etc and they are missing more and more elagance, timeless and balanced looks. Just my two Cents to it. I much pre...
It’s PP trying to speak to a younger clientele who wants sportier looking watches. I personally prefer the very first G model or the more recent J. That said, I’ve tried on the green P version and was surprised to like it a lot. Photos don’t provide the r...
taste is much more than a matter of age or generation. I personally find this sunburst blue and red color scheme too sporty, but I certainly understand the appeal. Best, Emmanuel
The tachymeter improved the aesthetics eg the hr indices from 10-2 isn’t awkwardly long now Chrono secs and mins are now Color matched Date fonts resized to be consistent with 27 and 5 and the leap year and day nite indicators moved to the subdials.. and ...