Hello, when 5131 first came out these pieces where extremely rare and second hand retail price was three times the list price, now there are so man of them on the market ( preowned unworn ones and used ones) that I wonder if they are still worth collectin...
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Ask your AD if you are interested to get 5231G at retail and you can get a sense of its popularity. If you can get it less than retail, you should seriously consider it, assuming that you wish to wear it and enjoy the craftsmanship of the enamel dial. If ...
which professed his undying admiration of the brand and his extensive purchase history. I think these are tremendous pieces and anyone should consider themselves extremely fortunate to possess, whether or not such extensive lengths need be taken in order ...
What has changed significantly is Patek’s retail price. The 2008 list price for the J was around $53k. The 2021 list price for the R was around $66k. Now the 2025 piece for the 5231G is $117k. (Wowza!) The used/gray prices have not changed much relative t...
I still like this watch, but I ordered a 5131G in 2009, only special ADs could put down an order then and I had to contact Patek to ask them if I am "worthy" to buy this watch by telling them which Patek timepieces I already own...Finally they agreed to s...
Looking at 5131G as I prefer the world dial anyway. I looked at the past 12 months sale at auction fot 5131 and prices are very closed to the 5231G retail one.
There are very few Patek models which would not disappoint under those circumstances. One could come up against that scenario awaiting allocation of a Nautilus/Aquanaut/5270/5370 or hot watch of the moment. We Patek owners/collectors/enthusiasts are in a ...
Color gradations are the same in terms of distinctive colors Check out 5131G by Anita Porchet and her team, color gradations are to the next level Your thoughts ?