I just don't fully warm up to the white hands which feel a bit toy-like to me (just my personal feeling, of course). And I would really like to see the WG in person someday. Best, Emmanuel
Patek Philippe 's Annual Calendar Regulator was launched in 2012 with a white gold case, ref. 5235G-001 . This initial white gold model was discontinued in 2019 and replaced by a rose gold version, ref. 5235/50R-001 , which is still in the current catalog...
This reference shares the Padellone case with the 3448: www.watchprosite.com I really like the 5235, but not to the point of wanting one and I like the 3448 even more! Best, Emmanuel
Emmanuel...lets think about how the 5098 P compares to the R version. Similarly..the monochromatic feel is cool, more understated luxury, but the contrast provided by the rose gold version makes the subdials pop. This is a big dial...so I feel the need fo...
what you say about the contrast of the subdials. But I'm not fond of white hands (they look a bit toy-like to me, whatever the model) and I would really need to see the WG in person to get a good sense of how it compares to the RG. Maybe someday! Best, Em...
Could they have done a better job with the apertures on the dial as well? And perhaps trimmed it to at least a 38mm diameter? But I feel they deserve points for the regulator styled execution , and of course the movement design. Simply beautiful! I hope t...
I am very much looking forward to and enjoying in advance these two days of visiting! I agree with you: the movement design is beautiful and I like the regulator display. Emmanuel
White gold/platinum, although beautiful for me does not convey the richness as yellow or rose gold. I’m sure some people appreciate the fact that the lighter metals are less conspicuous.
I just don't fully warm up to the white hands which feel a bit toy-like to me (just my personal feeling, of course). And I would really like to see the WG in person someday. Best, Emmanuel
For me it would be the first watch in the pictures with the slightly darker grey dial and the black sub dials and minute track, it is just the one I find the most visually appealing. Marc
I just have a doubt personally concerning the white hands, which can only look a bit toy-like (I mean not as refined as gold or blued hands, at least for me). Best, Emmanuel
I thought I would prefer the rose gold, but when I saw it in the metal I was disappointed. The case and dial were not harmonious to my eye, and the painted white hands bothered me. The original in white gold is high on my “Want List”.
Far more understated than the current iteration, in my opinion, and hence works better for me. The new one seems uncomfortably “blingy” in the metal. Very much a matter of personal taste in any case. (Terrible pun!)
I was in Sicily summer 2024 staying at San Domenico Palace in Taormina and saw a guy who was completely covered in tattoos swimming in the pool with the RG reference... on a leather strap…. I was so worried about this beautiful microrotor movement …
On the wrist of a client of mine who could easily afford any timepiece, including those sold for millions at auctions.... It certainly speaks volumes that he chose that piece above countless other options. I'd definitely like to examine one in person....
I'm personally not sure I like the white painted hands: they feel a little toy-like to me (not this particular execution, but any white painted set of hands tends: I prefer gold or heat-blued hands). Best, Emmanuel
The 5235R has long been my favorite annual calendar from Patek. The combo of rose gold and charcoal/black subdials along with the engraved Patek logo is awesome. I was fortunate enough to try one at Wempe in NYC last summer. Pictured here with my son admi...
I've always been drawn to the understated elegance of white gold. There is something about the way it plays with light that just feels more refined to me. The rose gold is beautiful no doubt, but that monochromatic dial on the white gold version has a qui...
I have currently the same question and am leaning towards the WG model for my 40th birthday. But it is a close call. What speaks to me from the white gold model: - it is the original version of that reference and looks more technical - It looks more under...
This is a wonderful perspective for your 40th birthday. I agree with all your points. My only problem is that I’ve never seen the G in person yet, whereas I’ve tried on the R twice. Until I see the G in the metal, I’ll hold my judgement. But one thing is ...