In fact good photos of this reference are incredibly hard to find and the ones I chose, though being the best I could find, could often be better, imo. I imagine that not so many people own a 5101 and very few seem to care to take good live photos.
The 10 Days Tourbillon ref. 5101 won the GPHG ' Aiguille d'or ' in 2003 , the year of its introduction. From a design standpoint, it's a wonderful Art Deco timepiece, taking inspiration from three previous models: ref. 514 , 524 & 520 . From a technical s...
The wealth of photos is impressive; though that seems to be your forte. This is probably my favorite Patek; and one of my favorite watches of any brand. Hope to see one someday.
In fact good photos of this reference are incredibly hard to find and the ones I chose, though being the best I could find, could often be better, imo. I imagine that not so many people own a 5101 and very few seem to care to take good live photos.
Is near perfect…Especially the Ref 524 with the black dial. The case reminds me of the Bugatti 57S, very nice streamlined🤗 Thanks again for your impressive writing on these watches, once again.
In his different reviews of the 5101 (on Quill & Pad and on YouTube), Tim Mosso mentions that it is the style, the beauty, and the uncompromising standards of this Ten-days Tourbillon which first spurred Rexhep Rexhepi’s resolve, during his five-years app...
Including the 3 stepped rectangular historical antecedents creates context for the highly modern modern 5101. Both the beatuful antecedents which at one time were highly desired and the 5101s are sadly not so widely appreciated today. I have a small wrist...
For my personal taste, the yellow gold 514 with Breguet numerals and the rose gold 5101 really stand out. I would love to see one of these for real. On the secondary market, the P is indeed a little less unaffordable than the rose gold. And the J seems no...